Tiny black holes left over from the Big Bang may be prime dark matter suspects (www.space.com)
Cannibal stars at the heart of the Milky Way stay young in a gruesome way (www.space.com)
hate when authors assign human behaviors to natural phenomena. black holes don’t experience hunger. let alone kinship to food. they should assign natural behaviors to humans more often. downvoting
The world's largest digital camera is ready to investigate the dark universe (www.space.com)
Chinese space junk falls to Earth over Southern California, creating spectacular fireball (photos, video) (www.space.com)
NASA's Parker Solar Probe makes 1st-of-its-kind observation within a coronal mass ejection (www.space.com)
Powerful X-class solar flare slams Earth, triggering radio blackout over the Pacific Ocean (www.space.com)
Polar vortex is 'spinning backwards' above Arctic after major reversal event (www.space.com)
NASA is holding a total eclipse 2024 briefing today. Here's how to watch it live (www.space.com)
On April 8, a total solar eclipse will sweep across North America. The path of totality — a 115-mile (185-kilometer) wide route where https://www.space.com/55-earths-moon-formation-composition-and-orbit.html will cover 100% of https://www.space.com/58-the-sun-formation-facts-and-characteristics.html’s disk — stretches...
Drilling for water ice on Mars: How close are we to making it happen? (www.space.com)
Pentagon UFO office developing 'Gremlin' sensors to help identify anomalies in orbit (www.space.com)
The Pentagon’s UFO office is developing sensor kits to help it collect data in real time on unidentified objects in the sky or in space....
New NASA astronauts celebrate moon missions, private space stations as they get ready for liftoff (exclusive) (www.space.com)
pretty good story about an elite group. wish them luck
Trio of mini moon rovers pass key tests ahead of upcoming lunar launch (photos) (www.space.com)
SpaceX's Crew-7 capsule returns 4 astronauts to Earth with predawn splashdown (video) (www.space.com)
Avi Loeb's "interstellar meteor" was probably just a truck. (www.space.com)
Now, a new study adds another layer of doubt. Loeb’s team chose their search area in part based on data gathered by a seismic station on Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island, which picked up vibrations that seemed to be generated by the meteor’s fiery, superfast trip through Earth’s atmosphere. But those vibrations likely...
Dark energy remains a mystery. Maybe AI can help crack the code (www.space.com)
‘70% unknown’ gives me hope