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40 Years After Voyager 2: Does Uranus Require a Deeper Dive?
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40 Years After Voyager 2: Does Uranus Require a Deeper Dive?

As the first close up images of Uranus were beamed back, excitement turned to discontent. Whereas Jupiter and Saturn displayed active, writhing atmospheres with turbulent storm clouds that, in Saturn’s case, was topped off by the most remarkable ring system, Uranus appeared bland and boring, swamped in a featureless smog and encircled by dark, thin rings that were barely visible.


January 13, 2026
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US Politics is Creating a Rift Between NASA and the European Space Agency

NASA is supposed to provide an instrument to help the European Space Agency scan the surface of Venus in powerful detail. American politics and budgeting issues may delay the mission.


January 6, 2026
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The Palomar Lights: Did ET Watch Our Nuclear Tests?

Beatriz Villarroel leads the Vanishing and Appearing Sources during a Century of Observations project. She claims to have found UFOs on digitized versions of old photos of the night sky taken by the Samuel Oschin Telescope at California’s Palomar Observatory in the 1950s. The appearances of these unknown objects correspond with early nuclear tests.


December 16, 2025
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Inside the Daily Life of a Doomsday Asteroid Hunter

As the Senior Operations Specialist at the Catalina Sky Survey, a NASA-funded planetary defense program that utilizes the telescopes atop the Santa Catalina Mountains, David Rankin spends hours looking for dangerous rocks that could cause catastrophic damage upon impacting Earth.


December 9, 2025
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New SETI Protocols: How Will Scientists Announce the Discovery of Alien Life?

You’ve discovered an alien signal, but before you get to the point that you’re appearing on talk shows and advising Steven Spielberg (or should it be Robert Zemeckis?) on the film adaptation, what are you supposed to do? Who do you tell that you’ve found ET? And what then? If only there was some document, some advice, to guide you through the next vital steps...


December 2, 2025
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We Captured New Glenn's Historic Launch and Recovery, Bezos for Scale

Blue Origin's heavy-lift New Glenn achieved an interplanetary launch for NASA and and then came home to fly another day. A surprising and necessary jolt to a commercial space industry thirsty for real advancement and aggressive competition. Will Blue Origin catch up with SpaceX on the reusable rocket factory line?


November 25, 2025
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