There are many worlds and many systems of Universes existing all at the same time, all of them perishable.

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Iridescent mammals are much more common than we thought

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:01pm
It has long been claimed that only one mammal – the golden mole – has fur that shimmers with rainbow colours, but it now turns out that at least a dozen more mammals have iridescent fur too
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Iridescent mammals are much more common than we thought

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:01pm
It has long been claimed that only one mammal – the golden mole – has fur that shimmers with rainbow colours, but it now turns out that at least a dozen more mammals have iridescent fur too
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This butterfly can hatch planets.


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How much of planet Earth is made of water?


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Magnificent spiral galaxy


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How soon do jets form when a supernova gives birth to a neutron star?


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What's that rising up from the Earth?


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SpaceX targets Sept. 23 for launch of NASA's IMAP mission to map the boundaries of our solar system

Space.com - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 6:00pm
IMAP data "will help us better understand the fundamental physics of the heliosphere."
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InSight Data Reveals More About Mars' Evolution

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

Rocky material that impacted Mars lies scattered in giant lumps throughout the planet’s mantle, offering clues about Mars’ interior and its ancient past. Data provided by the now-retired InSight lander is shedding light on how this shaped Mars' structure and evolution.

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A Giant Burst of Energy In Need Of An Explanation

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

Astronomers have detected an explosion of gamma rays that repeated several times over the course of a day, an event unlike anything ever witnessed before. It took place in a distant galaxy and was first detected on July 2nd. Scientists are trying to understand what could've caused it.

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One Extremophile Eats Martian Dirt, Survives In Space, And Can Create Oxygen For Colonies

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

Extremophiles are a favorite tool of astrobiologists. But not only are they good for understanding the kind of extreme environments that life can survive in, sometimes they are useful as actual tools, creating materials necessary for other life, like oxygen, in those extreme environments. A recent paper from Daniella Billi of the University of Rome Tor Vergata , published in pre-print form in Acta Astronautica, reviews how one particular extremophile fills the role of both useful test subject and useful tool all at once.

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The Messy Habits Of Small Black Holes

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

Stellar mass black holes have only a few solar masses, and are much different from their gigantic counterparts, supermassive black holes. When these modestly-massive black holes are actively accreting matter, new research shows that the process is anything but orderly. Instead, it's characterized by different velocities, different ionization zones, and other complexities.

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The Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e Takes Its Turn In The JWST's Spotlight

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

The JWST has begun examining the atmosphere of the habitable zone planet TRAPPIST-1 e. It's not finished yet, but the first observations indicate that the the planet hasn't retained its primary, or original, atmosphere. The TRAPPIST-1 star exhibits powerful flaring that likely stripped it away.

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Is A Young Exoplanet Warping The Disk Around Fomalhaut?

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

Fomalhaut is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and has been observed in great detail for decades. Some research suggests it hosts exoplanets, while other research counters that. The latest observations of the star's disk with ALMA favour the existence of a planet.

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Exoplanet In A Ring Gap Shows How Protoplanets Can Shape Their Environment

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

Circumstellar discs are believed to be key components in planetary formation. However, we have very little actual evidence of planets growing in the “rings” that surround young stars. So planet formation theorists were ecstatic to learn that two new papers in Astrophysical Journal Letters describe a planet that is actively forming in the gap it most likely created in the ring system of a young, Sun-like star.

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Life on Earth Probably Got Some Help From Space

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

After the formation of the Solar System, it took a maximum of three million years for primordial Earth's chemical composition to settle. At the time, there was hardly any water, carbon compounds, or other ingredients necessary for life to emerge. Only a planetary collision that came later would have brought water to Earth, according to a new study by researchers from the Institute of Geological Sciences at the University of Bern.

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Researchers at SwRI Produced a Mission Concept for Exploring Interstellar Objects Like 3I/ATLAS

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

A new development study from the Southwestern Research Institute outlines a possible mission that could rendezvous with and explore the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.

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A Glittering Stellar Nursery Shines In New JWST Image

Universe Today - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 3:29pm

This sparkling scene of star birth was captured by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. What appears to be a craggy, starlit mountaintop kissed by wispy clouds is actually a cosmic dust-scape being eaten away by the blistering winds and radiation of nearby, massive, infant stars.

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