The space of night is infinite,
The blackness and emptiness
Crossed only by thin bright fences
Of logic

— Kenneth Rexroth
"Theory of Numbers"

Astronomy

Forming moon may have taken three big impacts early in Earth’s history

Conventionally, the moon is thought to have formed during one big impact, but a three-impact model might make more sense
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How typical is our Solar System?


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If you could stand on Titan -- what would you see?


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Moon Games

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This is not a screen from


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NGC 6888: The Crescent Nebula

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NGC 6888, also known as the Crescent Nebula, is a


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Portrait of NGC 1055

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Big, beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 1055 is a dominant member of


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Stars, like bees, swarm around the center of bright


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What's happening in the center of nearby spiral galaxy M77?


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To Celebrate 25 Years In Service, The Gemini Observatory Imaged The Butterfly Nebula

Universe Today - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 3:44pm

To celebrate 25 years since the completion of the International Gemini Observatory, students in Chile voted for the Gemini South telescope to image NGC 6302 — a billowing planetary nebula that resembles a cosmic butterfly. The International Gemini Observatory is partly funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and operated by NSF NOIRLab.

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Ancient human artefacts found near caves in Arabian desert

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 2:21pm
Today, the deserts of the Arabian peninsula are inhospitable – but 100,000 years ago, the area was full of animals and ancient humans
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Ancient human artefacts found near caves in Arabian desert

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 2:21pm
Today, the deserts of the Arabian peninsula are inhospitable – but 100,000 years ago, the area was full of animals and ancient humans
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What Is a Bomb Cyclone? Why This Winter Storm Doesn’t Qualify

Scientific American.com - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 1:26pm

A rapidly intensifying low-pressure system off the coast is keeping the worst of the snow away from Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C.

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Why quantum mechanics says the past isn’t real

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 1:00pm
The famous double-slit experiment brings into question the very nature of matter. Its cousin, the quantum eraser experiment, makes us question the very existence of time – and how much we can manipulate it
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Why quantum mechanics says the past isn’t real

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 1:00pm
The famous double-slit experiment brings into question the very nature of matter. Its cousin, the quantum eraser experiment, makes us question the very existence of time – and how much we can manipulate it
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Waxing Gibbous Moon

NASA Image of the Day - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 12:34pm
The waxing gibbous Moon rises above Earth’s blue atmosphere in this photograph taken from the International Space Station as it orbited 263 miles above a cloudy Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Quebec, Canada.
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The Knotty Problem of Matter Asymmetry Might Be Solved By Extending Physics

Universe Today - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 12:29pm

Why is the Universe filled with matter? Why isn't it an equal amount of matter and antimatter? We still don't know the answer, but a new approach looks at the symmetries of extended models of particle physics and finds a possible path forward. It's a knotty problem that may just have a knotty solution.

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Video: Highlights from a Sickle Cell Disease Event

Scientific American.com - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 12:00pm

Scientific American hosted an event at Morehouse School of Medicine to highlight medical advances in treating sickle cell disease and how far we still have to go

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Black hole entropy hints at a surprising truth about our universe

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 11:00am
Two clashing ideas about disorder inside black holes now point to the same strange conclusions, and it could reshape the foundations of how we think about space and time
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Black hole entropy hints at a surprising truth about our universe

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 11:00am
Two clashing ideas about disorder inside black holes now point to the same strange conclusions, and it could reshape the foundations of how we think about space and time
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