Oh, would it not be absurd if there was no objective state?
What if the unobserved always waits, insubstantial,
till our eyes give it shape?

— Peter Hammill

Astronomy

Another quantum computer reached quantum advantage – does it matter?

A quantum computer that uses particles of light took about two dozen microseconds to complete a calculation that may take trillions of trillions of trillions of years on the world’s best supercomputers
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'Fallout' Season 2 teaser sets release date and introduces New Vegas, but did it spoil too much? (video)

Space.com - 5 hours 3 min ago
It's back to the Wasteland for more nuked nightmares when Prime Video's hit sci-fi series returns in December.
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Pair of colliding galaxies may hint at the fate of the Milky Way and its closest galactic neighbor

Space.com - 6 hours 3 min ago
The impending merger of the two galaxies hints at what might be in store for the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxy if and when they collide.
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This Week's Sky at a Glance, August 22 – 31

Sky & Telescope Magazine - 6 hours 57 min ago

The Kite of Boötes tips. The Great Square of Pegasus balances en pointe. Cassiopeia climbs. And Saturn muscles up in the east.

The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, August 22 – 31 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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What are those curved arcs in the sky?


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Over 500,000 light years across,


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This galaxy is not only pretty -- it's useful.


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What kind of clouds are these?


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The camera battery died about 2am local time


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SpaceX launches Space Force's X-37B space plane on 8th mystery mission (video)

Space.com - 12 hours 3 min ago
The U.S. Space Force's X-37B space plane lifted off atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket tonight (Aug. 21), carrying a variety of high-tech gear to Earth orbit.
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Another Earth-like Exoplanet Crossed Off The List: The JWST Shows That GJ 3929b Has No Atmosphere

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

In 2022, astronomers announced the discovery of GJ 3929b. It's a rocky planet, similar to Earth in both mass and size. Astronomers have examined the planet with the JWST and concluded that it's a barren world with no atmosphere.

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Uranus' 29th Moon Can't Hide From The JWST

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

The JWST has found another moon orbiting Uranus. It's the planet's 29th known moon, and it bears the uninspiring, temporary name S/2025 U1. It's too small and faint to be detected by the Hubble, or by Voyager 2, the only spacecraft to visit the ice giant.

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The Stunning Astrogeology of the Apollo Missions

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

Neil Armstrong almost made a mistake. He had found an interesting rock sticking out of a formation. Curious to see what the rock was made of, he needed to examine its interior more closely. So he reached for his hammer and took a swing.

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Sensors Could Permanently Fly In The "Ignorosphere" Using Novel Propulsion Technique

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

Earth’s atmosphere is large, extending out to around 10,000 km from the surface of the planet. It’s so large, in fact, that scientists break it into five separate sections, and there’s one particular section that hasn’t got a whole lot of attention due to the difficulty in keeping any craft afloat there. Planes and balloons can visit the troposphere and stratosphere, the two sections closest to the ground, while satellites can sit in orbit in the thermosphere and exosphere, allowing for a platform for consistent observations. But the mesosphere, the section in the middle, is too close to have a stable orbit, but too sparse in air for traditional airplanes or balloons to work. As a result, we don’t have a lot of data on it, but it impacts climate and weather forecasting, so scientists have simply had to make a lot of assumptions about what it's like up there. But a new study from researchers at Harvard and the University of Chicago might have found a way to put stable sensing platforms into the mesosphere, using a novel flight mechanism known as photophoresis.

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A New Model for Early Black Hole Formation Could Revolutionize Cosmologicy

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

A new theoretical study by University of Virginia astrophysicist Jonathan Tan, a research professor with the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences’ Department of Astronomy, proposes a comprehensive framework for the birth of supermassive black holes.

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NASA Commanded Psyche To Turn Around And Capture Images Of Earth And The Moon

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

New images from NASA's Psyche spacecraft show that its cameras are working just fine. By pointing them at Earth and the Moon, NASA was able to test the spacecraft's cameras and science instruments. Since both bodies reflect light like Psyche, and since their spectra are familiar, it's a valuable opportunity to test and calibrate the instruments.

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Roman's High-Latitude Time-Domain Survey Will Find Tens of Thousands of Supernovae

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

For thousands of years, humanity viewed the skies as unchanging, except for a few “wandering stars” (that we now know are planets). As we improved our ability to perceive the cosmos with light-gathering telescopes and electronic detectors, we realized that the universe is full of things that change in brightness, whether it be an exploding star or a matter-gulping black hole. NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is poised to deliver an avalanche of such transients, including thousands of “standard candle” supernovae that allow us to measure the expansion history of the universe.

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These Rare Star Systems Are A New Tool To Understand Brown Dwarfs

Universe Today - Thu, 08/21/2025 - 8:41pm

The discovery of an extremely rare quadruple star system could significantly advance our understanding of brown dwarfs, astronomers say. Brown dwarfs in wide binary orbits offer a chance to determine their properties more clearly.

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