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MarsMars
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Radioactive cosmic dust is raining down on Earth’s surface
May 28, 2026

Radioactive cosmic dust is raining down on Earth’s surface

It sounds worse than it is. In fact, it’s really cool and telling us about our local galactic neighborhood

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
supernovaesupernovae
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Record-breaking JWST observation shows the universe’s first stars were better alchemists than we thought
May 25, 2026

Record-breaking JWST observation shows the universe’s first stars were better alchemists than we thought

Astronomers find more oxygen than expected in an incredibly distant galaxy

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
miscellanymiscellany
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Dimming the sun is probably a very bad idea
May 04, 2026

Dimming the sun is probably a very bad idea

Global warming is a massive problem, but let’s not play games with our only planet’s ecosphere

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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The Red Spider Nebula: JWST’s view of gorgeously dying star
Mar 30, 2026

The Red Spider Nebula: JWST’s view of gorgeously dying star

In stellar death lies great beauty, and amazing science

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
miscellanymiscellany
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The astronomer who discovered what the universe was made of
Mar 26, 2026

The astronomer who discovered what the universe was made of

Cecelia Payne-Gaposchkin was an amazing scientist, and her work wasn’t all that long ago

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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Hubble (accidentally!) catches a comet tearing itself apart
Mar 23, 2026

Hubble (accidentally!) catches a comet tearing itself apart

Images show it fragmenting into several smaller pieces. Plus: I’m on EnterpriseSplaining.

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
supernovaesupernovae
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A red supergiant that isn’t yellow
Mar 17, 2026
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A red supergiant that isn’t yellow

WOH G64 has apparently kept its hue. Also, the sun does seem to be able to fry asteroids that venture too close

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
asteroidsasteroids
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Standing up for Science rally, Physics Girl is back, and we need to find more asteroids
Mar 05, 2026

Standing up for Science rally, Physics Girl is back, and we need to find more asteroids

I’m angry about anti-science attacks, Dianna Cowern has made a new video, and a graph shows why we need to look for near-Earth asteroids

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
supernovaesupernovae
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Watch a supernova explosion sweep through space
Feb 26, 2026
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Watch a supernova explosion sweep through space

Animation shows X-rays from an exploded star as it expands over the decades

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
the Sunthe Sun
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Solar eclipse seen from space!
Feb 24, 2026

Solar eclipse seen from space!

Also, a small galaxy may be currently ramming through the Milky Way, so there’s that too

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
Hubble Space TelescopeHubble Space Telescope
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The most difficult planet Hubble’s ever seen
Feb 05, 2026
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The most difficult planet Hubble’s ever seen

In 1995 it slewed almost too close to the Sun

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
exoplanetsexoplanets
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Today’s the day. Or is it?
Dec 23, 2025

Today’s the day. Or is it?

It depends on what you mean by “day”. Also, old stars eat their planets!

Philip Plait
Philip Plait
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