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Astronomers have had their best look yet at a supermassive black hole in the process of shredding a star. read more
The European Space Agency (ESA) is shifting its focus to study Jupiter's icy moons and plans on launching a mission from Kourou, French Guiana, in 2022. ?? read more
?A recently snapped image of the region surrounding the Messier 78 nebula, just to the north of Orion’s Belt, shows clouds of cosmic dust threaded through the nebula like a string of pearls. read more
In a little over a month's time, sky-watchers will have what's likely to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, seeing Venus pass across the face of the sun. read more
A population of old, volatile stellar black holes has been discovered, following an 'extraordinary outburst' from one located in a nearby galaxy. read more
Blue Origin, the spaceflight company backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has released the next little snippet of information about how its plans are progressing. read more
Astronomers at Vanderbilt University have managed to identify nearly 700 rogue stars that were likely ejected from the Milky Way galaxy. read more
The European Space Agency is to launch a mission to the sun that will get closer than ever before. read more
Lava flows coiled like snail shells have been found for the first time on Mars - and they're bigger than anything similar on Earth. read more
The Earth experienced many more giant asteroid strikes in the past than previously believed, new NASA research shows. read more
Saturn's giant moon Titan conceals a thick, smoggy atmosphere that is believed to be one of the most complex chemical environments in the solar system. read more
Most galaxies are either roughly spherical or take the shape of a flat disk - but new observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope show that the Sombrero galaxy is both. read more
The theory of dark matter has taken another knock, with the discovery of a vast structure of satellite galaxies and clusters of stars surrounding our galaxy, stretching out across a million light years. read more
It's been known for some time that solar storms represent a danger to the health of astronauts. But what about rubber chickens? read more
New images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft show strange, half-mile-sized objects punching through Saturn's outermost ring and leaving glittering trails behind them. read more
?A Penn State engineer believes autonomous, self-replicating exobots will ultimately be tasked with exploring the universe. read more
Gamma ray bursts turn out not to be the cause of the strongest cosmic rays, leaving scientists scratching their heads. read more
Tetris is one those classic games that has been around for a long time, yet continues to be more popular than ever.
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Put an entire team of class-A superheroes together, and you get more than just a video game.
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You thought when John Carter came out and bombed that the other shoe had finally dropped on a movie everyone predicted would fail.
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