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Space Telescopes

Cosmology, Robotic Spaceflight

Hubble and Chandra discover dark matter is not as sticky as once thought

Exotic Objects, Robotic Spaceflight

Chandra finds intriguing member of black hole family tree

Robotic Spaceflight, Stars

Kepler astronomers discover ancient star with five Earth-sized planets

Robotic Spaceflight

Chandra celebrates the International Year of Light

Alien Life, Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight

Three nearly Earth-sized planets found orbiting nearby star

Exotic Objects, Galaxies, Robotic Spaceflight

Will the real monster black hole please stand up?

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight

NASA’s Kepler marks 1,000th exoplanet discovery, uncovers more small worlds in habitable zones

Robotic Spaceflight, The Sun

Sun sizzles in high-energy X-rays

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight

Kepler proves it can still find planets

Exotic Objects, Robotic Spaceflight

Swift mission probes an exotic object

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight

Scientists find a low-density planet that won’t stick to a schedule

Galaxies, Robotic Spaceflight

The Chandra Observatory identifies impact of cosmic chaos on star birth

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