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A portion of the Nessie Nebula
Stars

Nessie Nebula shows how shocks can birth new stars

Artist's concept of Euclid spacecraft with Earth
Cosmology, Robotic Spaceflight

Euclid set to blast off to unravel the mystery of dark energy

The Milky Way in neutrinos
Milky Way

IceCube creates first image of Milky Way in neutrinos

JWST images of the Orion Bar
Science, Stars

JWST spots a molecule vital to life in nearby protoplanetary disk

Venus
Alien Life, Science, Solar System

Building blocks of life could survive in Venus’ hostile atmosphere

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Science

Astronomy Editor David J. Eicher to speak at ALCon 2023

Artist's impression of a white dwarf pulsar
Exotic Objects, Stars

Second-ever elusive white dwarf pulsar spotted

Artist's impression of a Neptune-like exoplanet
Exoplanets

Name Day: IAU contest names 20 new exoplanets

Science

Owen Gingerich, historian of astronomy, passes away

Earth, in an image taken from the International Space Station (ISS) on March 9, 2015. Credit: NASA
Human Spaceflight

Opinion: Virgin Galactic’s use of the ‘Overview Effect’ to promote space tourism is a terrible irony

Daniela Mata
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Astronomy welcomes Daniela Mata

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See supernova blast remnants with your own eyes

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