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  1. Astronomy - Science News

    6 days ago · Astronomy A double cosmic explosion could be the first known ‘superkilonova’ The blast may have been a kilonova — a type of neutron star merger — in the wake of a more traditional …

  2. Astronomy - National Air and Space Museum

    Jun 1, 2025 · Astronomy is a branch of science that researches everything in the universe beyond our Earth's atmosphere. This includes things like other planets in our solar system, moons, stars, and …

  3. Citizen scientists make cosmic discoveries with a global telescope …

    Mar 4, 2025 · On balconies and in backyards, Wi-Fi–enabled telescopes are connecting astronomy enthusiasts across six continents.

  4. A century of astronomy revealed Earth's place in the universe

    The past century of astronomy has been a series of revolutions, each one kicking Earth a bit farther to the margins of the universe.

  5. See how the Hubble Space Telescope is still revolutionizing astronomy

    Apr 24, 2025 · Hubble is still going strong 35 years after it was launched into space. Celebrate its anniversary with some out-of-this-world images.

  6. JWST spots the earliest sign yet of a distant galaxy reshaping its ...

    Mar 26, 2025 · The galaxy, called JADES-GS-z13-1, marks the earliest sign yet spotted of the era of cosmic reionization at 330 million years after the Big Bang.

  7. Who is the Man That Discovered the Universe? - National Air and …

    Jun 24, 2025 · The discovery led to the realization that the universe is expanding, and that it must have had a beginning: the Big Bang. “Hubble is known as a titan in astronomy, especially American …

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  9. Planetary Science | Science News

    Mar 13, 2026 · Space Planetary Science Astronomy Planetary Science Cosmology Space One possible recipe for life on Titan is a bust

  10. Astronomy Program - National Air and Space Museum

    Feb 14, 2026 · Observe the Sun National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC Fridays and Saturdays from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm, weather permitting.