The moon is a key step in the journey of space exploration, but making it habitable brings up lots of questions around space law and policy
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Powerful X-class solar flare erupts from sun, knocking out radio signals across the Pacific (video)
Sunspot region 4114 has done it again! This time unleashing a colossal X1.9 solar flare.
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James Webb Space Telescope discovers planets forming in space's most punishing environments
James Webb Space Telescope finds exoplanets in extreme environments that could potentially be habitable.
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Developing astronomers in Africa: ‘We wanted to create a discipline’
Nature, Published online: 20 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01732-6
Astronomer Bernie Fanaroff helped to design South Africa’s plan to become a radioastronomy powerhouse — and it started with training the next generation.
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Your passwords have probably been stolen and sold on the dark web
Technology reporter Matthew Sparkes thought his passwords and personal data were safe, but a tour of the murkier sides of the internet revealed otherwise
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To understand sunburn, you need to know how UV provokes inflammation
We’ve known for nearly a century that UV radiation is linked to skin cancer, but modern advice about sunburn can be confusing. To understand what works, you need to know what UV really does to your skin
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Dead NASA satellite unexpectedly emits powerful radio pulse
Astronomers are puzzled by a strong burst of radio waves traced back to a NASA satellite that had been inactive since the 1960s
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Summer solstice 2025 is here! Today marks the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere
The 2025 summer solstice takes place on June 20, heralding the onset of astronomical summer and the longest day of the year.
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Lego Star Wars Acclamator-Class Assault Ship review
Its name might be a bit of a mouthful, but this Lego Star Wars ship is wonderfully pocket-sized while still packing in a lot of detail.
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Satellite streaks block out the Arctic sky | Space photo of the day for June 20, 2025
Researchers created a satellite tracking system to track satellite streaks across the Arctic for the first time ever.