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Today — January 30th 2025Space

NASA X-ray telescope Chandra discovers black holes 'blow' on their food to cool it down

January 30th 2025 at 1:30 am
Observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope and the VLT have revealed jets blasting from supermassive black holes cause gas to cool and fall toward them in a cosmic feeding process.

© Perseus Cluster: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/V. Olivares et al.; Optical/IR: DSS; H-alpha: CFHT/SITELLE; Centaurus Cluster: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/V. Olivaresi et al.; Optical/IR: NASA/ESA/STScI; H-alpha: ESO/VLT/MUSE; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/N. Wolk

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James Webb Space Telescope's 'big sky images' issued on stamps in Big Sky, Montana

January 28th 2025 at 5:30 pm
The unobstructed skies that gave Big Sky, Montana its name made for an appropriate setting for the release of two postage stamps depicting vistas visible to the James Webb Space Telescope.

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 145 —We're 'Star Bound' with a guide to America's space program

January 25th 2025 at 7:21 pm
On Episode 145 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik meet the authors of a new book about spaceflight called "Star Bound: A Beginner's Guide to the American Space Program, from Goddard's Rockets to Goldilocks Planets and Everything in Between," Emily Carney and Bruce McCandless III.

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  • Watch 'planetary parade' online for free on Jan. 25
    The Virtual Telescope Project will livestream telescope views of the "planetary parade" on Saturday (Jan. 25), featuring a lineup of six planets, including Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn and Venus.
     

Hubble Space Telescope reveals richest view of Andromeda galaxy to date (image)

January 23rd 2025 at 6:30 pm
The most detailed panorama of the entire Andromeda galaxy is packed with science that could revolutionize our understanding of how spiral galaxies across the universe form and evolve.

© NASA, ESA, Benjamin F. Williams (UWashington), Zhuo Chen (UWashington), L. Clifton Johnson (Northwestern); Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI)

Aurora alert: Incoming solar storms could spark northern lights as far south as New York and Idaho tonight

January 23rd 2025 at 4:13 pm
Aurora chasers are on high alert for minor geomagnetic storm conditions from Jan. 24 through to Jan. 25. Northern lights might be visible over some northern and upper Midwest states.

© Wiltser via Getty Images

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  • Want a Telescope for Christmas? Here's What You Need to Know
    Christmas is a great time to look for a telescope for your budding amateur astronomer. But there are some things to keep in mind when buying a telescope. Here are some tips and features to consider when looking for astronomy telescopes and binoculars.
     

Watch (and hear!) a meteorite impact on doorbell camera video in a world 1st

January 21st 2025 at 9:30 pm
A doorbell camera caught the moment when a meteorite impacted on the walkway of a home in Prince Edward Island, Canada, recording what is likely the world's first audio of a space rock impact.

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First look at space shuttle, Mission Control 2025 dollar coins from US Mint

January 21st 2025 at 4:30 pm
The space shuttle and International Space Station are set to launch onto coins to celebrate advancements made by Texas and Florida. The U.S. Mint has released designs for American Innovation dollars.

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Scientists discover 'sunken worlds' hidden deep within Earth's mantle that shouldn't be there

January 19th 2025 at 6:30 pm
A new way of measuring structures deep inside Earth has highlighted numerous previously unknown blobs within our planet's mantle. These anomalies are surprisingly similar to sunken chunks of Earth's crust but appear in seemingly impossible places.

© Vadim Sadovski/Shutterstock

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  • Nikon 5x15 HG monocular review
    The Nikon 5x15 HG monocular is tiny, but it promises the same high-quality build and lens of Nikon's other optical devices.
     

Step inside a virtual reality art piece inspired by the James Webb Space Telescope

January 18th 2025 at 2:30 pm
Ashley Zelinskie's VR artwork Twin Quasar was inspired by the iconic deep-space image from the James Webb Space Telescope that introduced a new audience to gravitational lensing.

© Whitney Museum of American Art/Ashley Zelinskie (Screenshot by Stefanie Waldek)

James Webb Space Telescope sees little red dots feeding black holes: 'This is how you solve a universe-breaking problem'

January 15th 2025 at 8:30 pm
The James Webb Space Telescope's ancient "little red dot" galaxies have been seen as a sign of "broken cosmology." Feeding supermassive black holes may have come to the rescue.

© NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Dale Kocevski (Colby College)/ Robert Lea (created with Canva)

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  • DJI Flip drone review
    The DJI Flip is a sub-250 g drone with multiple control options and the ability to capture 4K 60 FPS video and 12MP/48MP photos.
     
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  • Panasonic Lumix S5IIx review
    The Panasonic Lumix S5IIx is an impressive full-frame camera that doesn't cost the earth and delivers impressive features and performance.
     
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  • Ruko U11MINI drone review
    The Ruko U11MINI is a lightweight beginner drone with a multitude of plus and minus points that don't make it the most straightforward option.
     
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  • Panasonic Lumix GH7 review
    The Panasonic Lumix GH7 is Panasonic's flagship G-series camera with features and functionality covering both professional photo and video capture.
     

The 'original' John Glenn gave his 'go' for Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket

January 7th 2025 at 6:30 pm
John Glenn's last correspondence before his death was to approve the use of his name for Blue Origin's first orbital-class rocket. Glenn hailed the booster for what it could enable for spaceflight.

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Ingenuity Mars Helicopter flies again as first drone on Rose Parade float

January 1st 2025 at 7:45 pm
NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter is now the first drone to fly on a Rose Parade float. The floral-but-flight-worthy display is just one of the highlights on the JPL-inspired "Rover Rendezvous" float.

© La Cañada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association

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  • We finally know where to look for life on Mars
    Ever since the discovery of methane on Mars, scientists have wondered if the Red Planet might harbor life. Now, researchers know where to look: deep under the surface of a broad Martian plain.
     

Ireland's lost Apollo 11 moon rock traced from basement to fire in documents

December 31st 2024 at 9:28 pm
New details about the small pieces of the moon gifted by the United States to Ireland in 1970 have now been unearthed. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the Apollo 11 lunar samples.

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  • The top 7 black hole discoveries from 2024
    2024 was a big year for black hole science, and Space.com was on duty all year to bring you every major development in our understanding of the universe's most fascinating entities.
     
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  • DJI Air 3S drone review
    The DJI Air 3S builds on what was available with the DJI Air 3 thanks to a 1-inch sensor in the main camera and next-level obstacle avoidance.
     
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  • DJI Neo drone review
    The DJI Neo is a sub-250 g drone with several control options. It can capture 4K 30 FPS video and basic 12MP photos.
     
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  • How to use monoculars for stargazing
    Monoculars offer a highly portable option for powerful stargazing wherever you are. Our handy guide will help you use them to spot objects in the night sky.
     
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  • 10 times the sky amazed us in 2024
    A magnificent totality across North America, raging northern lights and a naked-eye comet were just three skywatching highlights in 2024. Here's how they all unfolded.
     

10 times the sky amazed us in 2024

December 26th 2024 at 2:30 pm
A magnificent totality across North America, raging northern lights and a naked-eye comet were just three skywatching highlights in 2024. Here's how they all unfolded.

© Top left: Medios y Media/Getty Images, Top right: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images, bottom: Sacharias Rundquist / 500px via Getty Images

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  • What does the NASA administrator do?
    NASA administrators play a vital role in deciding what NASA does and how it does it, and they also help build political support for space exploration.
     

New thunderstorms wider than Earth are spewing out green lightning on Jupiter — and could make one of the gas giant's massive bands disappear

December 25th 2024 at 5:30 pm
A pair of massive thunderstorms have been spotted swirling in Jupiter's "South Equatorial Belt" and are likely unleashing massive bolts of green lightning. Some experts think the pale clouds could end up altering the rusty band's color — and potentially even making it "disappear."

© Michael Karrer

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  • Best sci-fi movies of 2024
    Take a look back at the best sci-fi movies of 2024: A journey across sci-fi worlds with these top 8 titles.
     
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