Nothing is the bridge between the future and the further future. Nothing is certainty. Nothing is any definition of anything.

— Peter Hammill

Astronomy

Atlas V rocket to launch Amazon’s 2nd batch of Kuiper internet satellites on June 13

Space.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 9:00am
The second big batch of Amazon's Project Kuiper internet satellites will launch next Friday (June 13) from Florida, if all goes to plan.
Categories: Astronomy

Trump’s Cuts Threaten NASA Plans for Astronauts on Mars

Scientific American.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 8:00am

The White House’s budget plan for NASA would be woefully inadequate for achieving near-term human voyages to Mars, experts say

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Japan's Resilience moon lander has crashed into the lunar surface

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 7:03am
An attempt to become the third successful private landing on the moon has ended in failure, as ispace's Resilience probe crashed due to a malfunctioning laser sensor
Categories: Astronomy

Japan's Resilience moon lander has crashed into the lunar surface

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 7:03am
An attempt to become the third successful private landing on the moon has ended in failure, as ispace's Resilience probe crashed due to a malfunctioning laser sensor
Categories: Astronomy

One of the best star projectors on the market — the Pococo Galaxy Star Projector — is at its lowest ever price ahead of Father's Day

Space.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 7:00am
The Pococo Galaxy Star Projector is currently 28% off and will arrive in time for Father's Day — and you can get its lowest-ever price before Prime Day too.
Categories: Astronomy

'Predator: Killer of Killers' is a battle across history that doesn't dwell on the franchise's past

Space.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 7:00am
The latest Predator movie – the series’ first foray into animation – is much more than a quick retread of old ideas in three distant settings.
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What Is the Analemma?

Scientific American.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 6:45am

A curious celestial phenomenon known as the analemma is a reflection of Earth’s orbit and tilted axis

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We may have discovered the first-ever stars powered by dark matter

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 6:23am
Dark stars were first suggested in 2007, but now observations with the James Webb Space Telescope hint that we may have actually found some of these unusual cosmic objects
Categories: Astronomy

We may have discovered the first-ever stars powered by dark matter

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 6:23am
Dark stars were first suggested in 2007, but now observations with the James Webb Space Telescope hint that we may have actually found some of these unusual cosmic objects
Categories: Astronomy

The National Weather Service Is Understaffed and Underfunded. Here’s Why That Matters.

Scientific American.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 6:00am

What happens when the U.S.’s most trusted source of extreme weather alerts can’t staff the night shift?

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A hidden 'super-Earth' exoplanet is dipping in and out of its habitable zone

Space.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 6:00am
With 10 times the mass of our planet, and spending only part of its orbit in the habitable zone, Kepler-725c is very different to Earth.
Categories: Astronomy

The best new science fiction books of June 2025

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 5:00am
June’s sci-fi hot tips feature a sleep-killing neural chip from Laura Elliott, plus Will Carver's vision of a world where a virus makes us kinder
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The best new science fiction books of June 2025

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 5:00am
June’s sci-fi hot tips feature a sleep-killing neural chip from Laura Elliott, plus Will Carver's vision of a world where a virus makes us kinder
Categories: Astronomy

Why does NASA's Perseverance rover keep taking pictures of this maze on Mars?

Space.com - Fri, 06/06/2025 - 5:00am
NASA's Perseverance rover regularly images a Sherlock Holmes–themed maze to calibrate its chemical-hunting SHERLOC instrument.
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Elon Musk says SpaceX could begin 'decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft' after Trump threat to cancel contracts

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 6:56pm
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump are having a very public disagreement at the moment, and NASA could get caught in the crosshairs.
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Marc Garneau, 1st Canadian astronaut to fly into space, dies at 76

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 6:00pm
The first Canadian astronaut to fly into space, Marc Garneau, died on June 4, 2025 at the age of 76. In addition to his three launches, Garneau also led the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).
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Brand-new SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule arrives at pad for June 10 astronaut launch (photo)

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 5:00pm
The SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule that will fly the Ax-4 astronaut mission has arrived at its pad ahead of a planned June 10 launch.
Categories: Astronomy

Private Japanese spacecraft crashes into moon in 'hard landing,' ispace says

Space.com - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 3:49pm
Japan's private Resilience lunar lander went dark just before it was scheduled to touch down on the moon today (June 5), raising doubts about the venture's success.
Categories: Astronomy

Taurine may not be a key driver of ageing after all

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 3:00pm
Taurine supplements have previously been found to extend the lifespan of monkeys and mice, but a new study in humans shows that the amino acid doesn’t decline with age
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Taurine may not be a key driver of ageing after all

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 06/05/2025 - 3:00pm
Taurine supplements have previously been found to extend the lifespan of monkeys and mice, but a new study in humans shows that the amino acid doesn’t decline with age
Categories: Astronomy