Watch the stars and from them learn. To the Master's honor all must turn, Each in its track, without a sound, Forever tracing Newton's ground

— Albert Einstein

Astronomy

Vitamin D supplements may lower your level of one type of vitamin D

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 9:01pm
Taking vitamin D2 supplements seems to reduce levels of vitamin D3 in our body
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A newly discovered comet is already visible with binoculars.


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Can our Sun become dangerous?


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How does your favorite planet spin?


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The steerable 60 foot diameter dish antenna of the


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The dark, inner shadow of planet Earth


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Can you spot famous celestial objects in this image?


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Wild chimpanzees may get mildly intoxicated from alcoholic fruit

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm
Chimpanzees are consuming significant levels of alcohol from their diet of ripe fruit and the finding may help explain the origins of humans’ taste for alcohol
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Wild chimpanzees may get mildly intoxicated from alcoholic fruit

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm
Chimpanzees are consuming significant levels of alcohol from their diet of ripe fruit and the finding may help explain the origins of humans’ taste for alcohol
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Microbial Life Colonizes Post-Impact Craters And Thrives For Millions Of Years

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

Researchers have dated the appearance of microbial life in a 78 million year old impact crater. Life colonized the fractured hydrothermal system the impact created, and thrived for millions of years. It could do the same on other worlds.

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Webb Spots a Massive Stellar Jet in the Outer Milky Way

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope recently imaged an extremely large and symmetric protostellar jet at the outskirts of our Milky Way galaxy. From tip to tip, this protostellar jet is 8 light-years across, about double the distance from our Sun to its closest neighboring star system, Alpha Centauri.

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Will We Ever Make it to Mars?

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

You know, if you take away the lack of air and water, the weaker Sun, the lower gravity, and the toxic soil, Mars isn’t all that bad of a place to live.

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Saturn 'On Razor's Edge' at Opposition for 2025

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

It seems like most of the planets have fled the evening scene. But that’s about to change this week. Saturn reaches opposition on Sunday, September 21st, passing closest to the Earth at just over 8.5 Astronomical Units (AU) or 1.3 million kilometers distant, and rising opposite to the setting Sun. This marks the best time to view the ringed world, as it dominates the night sky from sunset until sunrise.

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Lucy's Main Belt Target Has Its Features Named

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

When considering the unnamed major features of all the moons, asteroids, and comets in our solar system there are still a lot of places out there that need proper names. That means the International Astronomical Union (IAU), the non-governmental body responsible for naming astronomical objects, has its work cut out for them. Recently they tackled a relatively easy challenge by approving a series of names on the asteroid Donaldjohnson, the first and only target of NASA’s Lucy mission in the main asteroid belt. With those names come a whole new way to talk about one of the asteroids that humanity has studied most closely thus far.

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Earth Has Another Quasi-Satellite: The Asteroid Arjuna 2025 PN7

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

Earth has a new co-moving neighbour. It's a new member of the group of asteroids that follow Earth-like orbits and are called quasi-satellites. Together, they constitute an asteroid belt.

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Make Like A Spacecraft And Fly Through Gaia’s 3D Map Of Stellar Nurseries

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

Here we fly through Gaia’s new 3D map of stellar nurseries. This new map includes 3D-views of the Gum Nebula, the North American Nebula, the California Nebula, and the Orion-Eridanus superbubble. It allows us to fly around, through, and above these areas containing stellar nurseries. At the end of the animation, we arrive at our Sun.

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Blue Alchemist Is One Step Closer to Creating Sustainable Infrastructure on the Moon

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

Blue Origin's breakthrough in-space resource utilization system aims to turn lunar regolith into solar arrays, metals, and breathable and propellant-grade oxygen, enabling sustainable robotic and human Moon missions and future Mars exploration.

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New Evidence Says An Exploding Comet Wiped Out The Clovis Culture And Triggered The Younger Dryas

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

A swarm of fragments from an air burst comet could've triggered the Younger Dryas cooling period. A wave of megafauna extinctions followed, as did the disappearance of the Clovis culture.

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Does the Multiverse Explain the Nature of the Universe?

Universe Today - Wed, 09/17/2025 - 3:00pm

One possibility to explain the constants of nature is that there’s more than one universe.

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