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Astronomers just spotted a sun-like star quietly eating one of its own planets — catching cosmic cannibalism in the act for the first time ever
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BeckhamLangford
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Astronomers just watched a distant star get shredded by a hidden black hole — a slow-motion demolition that lit up the sky with a brightness nothing should match
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BeckhamLangford
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The James Webb Telescope just found a helium-and-carbon world astronomers cannot explain — a Jupiter-mass planet with an atmosphere unlike anything ever seen
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BeckhamLangford
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A meteor just slammed into the slopes of an erupting Mayon volcano — PHIVOLCS cameras caught the fireball striking the mountain live in a one-in-a-million collision
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The world’s newest mega-telescope just opened its eye and captured millions of galaxies in a single shot — beginning a decade-long movie of the night sky
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BeckhamLangford
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Astronomers just found a Saturn-size planet with Earth-like temperatures 330 light-years away — a rare ‘temperate’ giant wrapped in a thick atmosphere of methane
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BeckhamLangford
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A NASA probe just flew through the Sun’s atmosphere closer than ever — skimming plasma hot enough to melt steel and beaming the data back home
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BeckhamLangford
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NASA’s Curiosity rover just rolled into a maze of honeycomb ridges on Mars — hardened mineral veins that may mark where ancient water once coursed through the rock
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The Webb telescope just detected a gas in a faraway world’s air that, on Earth, is made almost only by living things — sharpening the hunt for alien life
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BeckhamLangford
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Astronomers just watched a massive star vanish without a supernova — evidence it collapsed straight into a black hole, skipping the explosion entirely
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BeckhamLangford
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The James Webb telescope just mapped the universe’s hidden ‘cosmic web’ in the sharpest detail yet — the vast scaffolding of invisible matter linking every galaxy
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BeckhamLangford
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Jupiter’s lightning bolts pack up to 100 times the punch of Earth’s — new data reveals storms on the gas giant hurling strikes our planet can’t match
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BeckhamLangford
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Fireballs are lighting up night skies at nearly triple the normal rate in 2026 — and astronomers still have no idea what’s behind the sudden surge
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BeckhamLangford
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Astronomers just found a hidden magnetic ‘flip’ buried deep inside the Milky Way — a twist in our galaxy’s field no one expected to be there
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A fresh solar flare erupted from an active sunspot Friday — the strongest in days, and the spark behind this weekend’s brewing aurora show
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Astronomers just caught a planetary system built inside out — small rocky worlds circling beyond the giants, backwards from everything we thought we knew
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NASA’s Webb just found an early-universe galaxy cranking out dust at a pace that shouldn’t be possible so soon after the Big Bang
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Kilauea is inflating toward its next eruption — the USGS now expects lava fountains to return to its summit crater between Sunday and Wednesday
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BeckhamLangford
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A geomagnetic storm is set to build from Sunday through midweek — forecasters say the northern lights could slip into the northern U.S. after a fresh solar flare
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BeckhamLangford
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The first “temperate” Saturn just turned up 330 light-years away — a giant cool enough for mild weather, wrapped in thick clouds of methane
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BeckhamLangford
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