This Melting Planet Laid a Trail of Destruction Over 5 Million Miles Long

Astronomers have discovered one of the least habitable planets ever. This tiny world is being melted by its host star, leaving a comet-like tail that stretches millions of kilometers behind it. While we’re often preoccupied with planets that might be comfy enough for liquid water to pool on the surface, the hellish landscape of BD+05…

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Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Borealis May Be Visible In 10 States Tonight

Topline A decently strong northern lights forecast is expected for Wednesday night, according to the latest forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as minor-to-moderate geomagnetic storms loom. Key Facts NOAA projected lights for Wednesday night with a Kp index of 4, a measure of strength on a scale of 0 to 9, indicating…

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Can Hubble Still Shine? How the Space Telescope Stacks Up Against Its Successors After 35 Years in Orbit

On April 24th this Thursday, the Hubble Viral Buzz News Telescope marks 35 years in operation — despite consistently providing breathtaking Viral Buzz News images and crucial data since 1990, it’s not unreasonable to question if the telescope can continue delivering top-notch results. A Viral Buzz News telescope reaching 35 years old is quite significant….

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NASA’s SPHEREx Team Celebrates at NYSE: Out-of-This-World Photo of the Day, April 23, 2025

Members of NASA’s SPHEREx The mission team marked Earth Day and the successful deployment of the astrophysics observatory by ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on April 22, 2025. What is it? The image depicts the instant when Michael Thelen, who serves as NASA’s flight systems manager for the SPHEREx observatory,…

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