Astrophotographer peers into a cosmic ‘eye’ looking out into the universe

Miguel Claro is a professional photographer, author and science communicator based in Lisbon, Portugal, who creates spectacular images of the night sky. As a European Southern Observatory Photo Ambassador and member of The World At Night and the official astrophotographer of the Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve, he specializes in astronomical “Skyscapes” that connect both Earth and the night sky.  This unusual portrait appears to depict what could be a giant eye, viewed from our lovely planet Earth while staring deep into the beauty of the Milky Way galaxy. It is important to remember that this collection of…

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Astronaut traveling to Titan loses his grip on reality in 1st ‘Slingshot’ trailer (video)

Slingshot | Official Trailer | Bleecker Street – YouTube Watch On It seems that acclaimed actor Laurence Fishburne (“The Matrix“) has some uncanny attraction to sci-fi projects centered around doomed spaceships, having co-starred in 2016’s “Passengers” and the 1997 cult classic, “Event Horizon.” Now he’s sharing the screen with the Academy Award-winning Casey Affleck (“Manchester By the Sea”) and Tomer Capone (“The Boys”) in Bleecker Street’s upcoming outer space thriller, “Slingshot,” and we’ve got the first full trailer to share to prove our point.  The basic plot revolves around a…

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Dark matter ghosts its way through powerful (and messy) collision of galaxy clusters

Observing a distant and messy collision between galaxy clusters, astronomers have discovered that dark matter, the most mysterious “stuff” in the universe, passed through the wreckage like a cosmic phantom. The dark matter was detected racing away from the conventional “normal” matter that comprises stars, planets, moons and everything we see around us in the colliding clusters. The galactic clusters “getting ghosted” in this research are part of a complex of thousands of galaxies that are collectively known as MACS J0018.5+1626, which is located around 5 billion light-years from Earth.…

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Watch Atlas V rocket launch on its final national security mission early July 30

July 30 LIVE Broadcast: Atlas V USSF-51 – YouTube Watch On United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) venerable Atlas V rocket will fly its final national security mission on Tuesday morning (July 30), and you can watch the action live. The Atlas V is is scheduled to launch from Florida’s Canaveral Space Force Station on Tuesday at 6:45 a.m. EDT (1045 GMT), on a classified mission for the U.S. Space Force called USSF-51.  You can watch it live here at Space.com, courtesy of ULA, or directly via the company. Coverage will begin…

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‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Season 5 trailer launches the crew on one last wacky mission (video)

Official Teaser Trailer | Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 5 | StarTrek.com – YouTube Watch On Parting is such sweet sorrow, and that’ll certainly be the case when Paramount+’s “Star Trek: Lower Decks” rolls out its fifth and final season starting on Oct. 24, 2024. We’ll totally miss “Lower Decks’” zany outer space hilarity enjoyed for the past four seasons and its colorful cast of low-ranking ensigns aboard the U.S.S. Cerritos.  This past weekend during Paramount’s informative “Star Trek” Universe panel at San Diego Comic-Con, the streaming service not…

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Watch devastating Park Fire rage in stunning satellite video

The second-largest wildfire of 2024 continues to rage in northern California, and satellites are watching the destruction unfold. The Park Fire wildfire is currently burning north of Sacramento and has already consumed more than 560 square miles (1,455 square kilometers), an area larger than the city of Los Angeles. It is already the largest wildfire California has experienced this year. As of July 29, the fire was only 12% contained, according to InciWeb, a wildfire information service operated by the U.S. National Interagency Fire Center. As the fire continues to…

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SpaceX launches back-to-back Starlink satellite missions (photos, videos)

SpaceX has regained its stride after a failure earlier this month. The company launched two missions on Sunday morning (July 28), lofting batches of its Starlink internet satellites from both coasts atop Falcon 9 rockets less than five hours apart.  The two liftoffs came about 24 hours after a Saturday morning (July 27) Falcon 9 launch, which was the vehicle’s return-to-flight mission after a July 11 failure. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 23 Starlink satellites from Florida on July 28, 2024. (Image credit: SpaceX) Sunday’s first launch occurred at…

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Sierra Space won’t stop blowing up inflatable space station modules (video)

Sierra Space has announced the completion of another full-scale burst test in which the company exploded one of its inflatable modules being developed as part of efforts to build a commercial space station. Sierra Space’s “Ultimate Burst Pressure test” was conducted on June 18, 2024 and involved an inflatable space station module built to full scale at more than 20 feet tall (6 meters). The test unit, which compares to the size of a typical family home, is about one-third the volume of the International Space Station (ISS) at 10,600…

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Earth’s plate tectonics fired up hundreds of millions of years earlier than we thought, ancient crystals reveal

The plate tectonics that cause earthquakes, build mountains and split continents may have started when Earth was in its infancy, new research finds — significantly earlier than many scientists previously thought.  The new study suggests plate tectonics started more than 4 billion years ago — not long after the planet formed 4.5 billion years ago. In this era, known as the Hadean, Earth was fresh and piping hot, with an ammonia-and-methane atmosphere imbued with enough water to eventually condense into a planet-wide ocean. During this period, Earth cooled enough to…

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This Week In Space podcast: This Week In Space podcast: Episode 121 —An Exploding Star Near You!

An Exploding Star Near You! – A Nova is Coming with Carlos Badenes – YouTube Watch On On Episode 121 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik discuss a star about to go nova with astrophysicist Dr. Carlos Badenes. A nova is a star that periodically sheds mass in a huge flare-up of light and energy. This nova will be visible in the night sky for about 6-7 days! T Corona Borealis (TCrB) is a binary system comprising two stars in the constellation Corona Borealis that bursts…

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