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ESA monitoring January 2026 space weather event

ESO Top News - Tue, 01/20/2026 - 4:37am

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Space Weather Office is closely monitoring a notable space weather event, first detected 18:09 UTC on Sunday, 18 January 2026. We are collecting detailed information from our expert service centres.

Further details and updates will be provided here as they become available.

This page was last updated on 20 January 2026, at 14:00 CET.

Categories: Astronomy

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APOD - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 8:00pm

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Categories: Astronomy, NASA

Astronomers Find that Black Holes "Seesaw" Between Ejecting Material as Winds or Jets

Universe Today - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 6:47pm

Astronomers at the University of Warwick have discovered that black holes don’t just consume matter—they manage it, choosing whether to blast it into space as high-speed jets or sweep it away in vast winds.

Categories: Astronomy

Toxic Hydrogen Cyanide And Its Role In The Origins Of Life

Universe Today - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 6:25pm

Hydrogen Cyanide, which is toxic, may have played an important role in the emergence of life. Its unique properties, especially in frigid environments in space, may have helped generate the complex molecules necessary for life to appear.

Categories: Astronomy

Could Bees Be a Model for SETI Searches?

Universe Today - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 2:47pm

Humans have always been fascinated with space. We frequently question whether we are alone in the universe. If not, what does intelligent life look like? And how would aliens communicate?

Categories: Astronomy

Deep Magma Oceans Could Help Make Super-Earths Habitable

Universe Today - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 1:18pm

Deep beneath the surface of distant exoplanets known as super-Earths, oceans of molten rock may be doing something extraordinary: powering magnetic fields strong enough to shield entire planets from dangerous cosmic radiation and other harmful high-energy particles.

Categories: Astronomy

Embracing quantum spookiness: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
The strange principle of quantum entanglement baffled Albert Einstein. Yet finally putting quantum weirdness to the ultimate test, and embracing the results, turned out to be a revolutionary idea
Categories: Astronomy

Embracing quantum spookiness: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
The strange principle of quantum entanglement baffled Albert Einstein. Yet finally putting quantum weirdness to the ultimate test, and embracing the results, turned out to be a revolutionary idea
Categories: Astronomy

Pinning extreme weather on climate change: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
It never used to be possible to attribute individual weather events to climate change and map their full consequences. Thanks to the work of two pioneering climate scientists, it is now
Categories: Astronomy

Pinning extreme weather on climate change: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
It never used to be possible to attribute individual weather events to climate change and map their full consequences. Thanks to the work of two pioneering climate scientists, it is now
Categories: Astronomy

Filming the universe’s biggest dramas: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
Astronomers used to rely on chance to catch a glimpse of fleeting explosions in space. A fresh approach to watching these flashes has completely transformed astronomy
Categories: Astronomy

Filming the universe’s biggest dramas: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
Astronomers used to rely on chance to catch a glimpse of fleeting explosions in space. A fresh approach to watching these flashes has completely transformed astronomy
Categories: Astronomy

The invention of net zero: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
Net zero wasn’t always the target – the consensus used to be that we could continue releasing greenhouse gases and maintain global temperatures. How did that change?
Categories: Astronomy

The invention of net zero: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
Net zero wasn’t always the target – the consensus used to be that we could continue releasing greenhouse gases and maintain global temperatures. How did that change?
Categories: Astronomy

A revolution in how we do chemistry: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
From finding new antibiotic candidates to studying the insides of cells, snapping molecules together "like Lego" has completely overhauled chemistry, and biology too
Categories: Astronomy

A revolution in how we do chemistry: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
From finding new antibiotic candidates to studying the insides of cells, snapping molecules together "like Lego" has completely overhauled chemistry, and biology too
Categories: Astronomy

Why a tool-using cow could change how we see farm animals

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
A pet cow has learned to scratch herself with a broom, showing creative problem-solving skills that make it harder to ignore the fact that these animals have minds, says Marta Halina
Categories: Astronomy

Why a tool-using cow could change how we see farm animals

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
A pet cow has learned to scratch herself with a broom, showing creative problem-solving skills that make it harder to ignore the fact that these animals have minds, says Marta Halina
Categories: Astronomy

There’s no such thing as a normal brain: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
Neurodiversity research has reshaped how we think about autism and ADHD, revealing that a “normal” brain doesn’t exist – and that unusual brains also come with unique strengths
Categories: Astronomy

There’s no such thing as a normal brain: Best ideas of the century

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 11:00am
Neurodiversity research has reshaped how we think about autism and ADHD, revealing that a “normal” brain doesn’t exist – and that unusual brains also come with unique strengths
Categories: Astronomy