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Cover author: Michał Kałużny http://astrofotografia.pl/

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The solar system is a very crowded place; there are millions of moving objects, ranging from planets, moons, comets, and asteroids

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Scientists have discovered a fiery red exoplanet called TOI-6713.01, covered in active volcanoes and spewing lava

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As the Earth's population increases, the planet's resources are shrinking

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When we look at the night sky, the sky looks lonely and clean, but the reality is that space is not empty at all

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Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, and is the largest planet in the solar system

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Humans are projected to stay for a long period of time on the surface of the Moon.

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A team of researchers led by researchers at the University of California Riverside has launched a new member of the star system

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One way to stop them from hitting Earth is to change its course by hitting it with a spacecraft

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Recently, NASA revealed what it's like to fall into a black hole

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There is new proof that Mars used to be a wet planet, a cold world with water and snow

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The Apollo 1 accident is a sombre reminder in the history of space exploration of the dangers and difficulties that come with human

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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the most sophisticated space observatory created by humans

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NASA has released an amazing picture of Uranus that was taken by the powerful James Webb Space Telescope

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Follow the journey of Japan's SLIM lander as it withstands lunar challenges, showcasing technological prowess and pushing the boundaries of space

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Journey to the edge of the solar system: Voyager 1's triumphant return signals a new chapter in humanity's quest to explore the cosmos

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Uncover the fascinating implications of the glory effect observation on WASP-76b, providing valuable clues about the atmospheric phenomena

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Forget the clichéd narratives of UFOs and alien abductions; the real pursuit of discovering life beyond Earth is happening now, driven not by fiction

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NASA engineers are masters at quantifying the intricate details of space missions, from calculating launch windows to estimating exposure to cosmic ra

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Ingenuity packed more computing power than all other NASA deep space missions combined.

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The Breakthrough Listen search for intelligent life is, to date, the most extensive technosignature search of nearby celestial objects. We present a radio technosignature search of the centers of 97 nearby galaxies, observed by Breakthrough Listen at the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope. We performed a narrowband Doppler drift search using the turboSETI pipeline with a minimum signal-to-noise parameter threshold of 10, across a drift rate range of $\pm$ 4 Hz\ $s^{-1}$, with a spectral resolution of 3 Hz and a time resolution of $\sim$ 18.25 s. We removed radio frequency interference by using an on-source/off-source cadence pattern of six observations and discarding signals with Doppler drift rates of 0. We assess factors affecting the sensitivity of the Breakthrough Listen data reduction and search pipeline using signal injection and recovery techniques and apply new methods for the investigation of the RFI environment. We present results in four frequency bands covering 1 -- 11 GHz, and place constraints on the presence of transmitters with equivalent isotropic radiated power on the order of $10^{26}$ W, corresponding to the theoretical power consumption of Kardashev Type II civilizations.

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Stars this small shouldn't make planets this big.

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Tiangong could now outlive the older, larger International Space Station.

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