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  1. Potentially habitable 'exo-Venus' with Earth-like temperature discovered (45 replies)
  2. the signs are in the sky (1 replies)
  3. 8 top tips for planning your 2024 total eclipse trip (0 replies)
  4. Eagle (0 replies)
  5. Mystery solved? Runaway black hole chased by tail of stars may be galaxy in disguise (0 replies)
  6. What made the Jews evolve into so successful people? (0 replies)
  7. Days on Earth are getting LONGER: Scientists calculate how they have increased by six hours... (1 replies)
  8. New infrared photos of the 'Pillars of Creation' from the James Webb (0 replies)
  9. By Jove! Jupiter to make closest approach to Earth in 70 years next Monday (0 replies)
  10. James Webb Image Reveals the Beginning of Time (1 replies)
  11. [Poll] Are you Arachnophobic? (42 replies)
  12. Mars Express Focuses on Tantalus Fossae (0 replies)
  13. U.S. planetary scientists want to explore Uranus and Enceladus next (0 replies)
  14. Surprising Changes in Neptune’s Temperatures Detected by Astronomers (0 replies)
  15. Scientists urge Pluto be reinstated as planet (0 replies)
  16. US astronomy's 10-year plan is super-ambitious (0 replies)
  17. Several asteroids bigger than Great Pyramid of Giza will approach Earth in coming weeks (0 replies)
  18. Astronomers Discover Fastest-Orbiting Asteroid Ever Seen (0 replies)
  19. This asteroid is one of the most likely to hit Earth. Here’s what it means for our future (0 replies)
  20. ISS High Definition Live Streaming Video of the Earth (0 replies)
  21. Juno Returns to Clyde's Spot on Jupiter (0 replies)
  22. Rare Meteorite Found in U.K. Driveway Could Hold Secrets of the Early Solar System (0 replies)
  23. Large asteroid to pass by Earth on March 21: NASA (0 replies)
  24. What's Up: March 2021 Skywatching Tips From NASA (0 replies)
  25. We are insignificant at the end. (5 replies)
  26. Hubble Discovers a Strange Exoplanet That Resembles the Long-Sought “Planet Nine” (0 replies)
  27. Astronomers Just Mapped 1 Million Previously Unknown Galaxies, And You Can Take a Tour (0 replies)
  28. NASA finds evidence for ancient megaflood on Mars (0 replies)
  29. In December, Jupiter, Saturn will look like double planet for first time since the Middle Ages (0 replies)
  30. In the mysterious Blue Ring Nebula, scientists see the fate of binary stars (0 replies)
  31. K2-141b: A Planet Where It Rains Rocks (0 replies)
  32. Which happend first? (3 replies)
  33. Meteorite Study Suggests Earth May Have Been Wet Since It Formed (0 replies)
  34. Giant Halo Around Andromeda Galaxy Mapped by Hubble in Landmark Study (0 replies)
  35. Kepler's supernova remnant: Debris from stellar explosion not slowed after 400 years (0 replies)
  36. Incredible Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Views of Craters, Dust Devils, and Avalanches (0 replies)
  37. Dwarf Planet Ceres is Water-Rich World, New Research Suggests (2 replies)
  38. Ancient Astronomy and Mythos Thread (0 replies)
  39. The 2020 Astronomy Photographer of the Year shortlists will take your breath away (0 replies)
  40. Watch this incredible 10-year time lapse of the sun by NASA (0 replies)
  41. Astronomers unknowingly dedicated moon craters to Nazis. Will the next historical reckoning ... (0 replies)
  42. Proxima Centauri: possible habitable planet (2 replies)
  43. Wernher von Braun: Wotan of NASA (0 replies)
  44. Have You Seen SpaceX's Starlink ('Santa's Sleigh') Over Your Country Yet? You Will Do Soon! (4 replies)
  45. The Ultimate Saturn V Video with Incredible Sound! (0 replies)
  46. Study suggests universe is not flat after all (0 replies)
  47. Snow moon on deck: Get set for one of the largest full moons of 2020 (0 replies)
  48. SOFIA Reveals New View of Milky Way’s Center (0 replies)
  49. two universes (2 replies)
  50. @jamesbond007 (23 replies)
  51. Hubble Telescope stumbled across this scary 'alien' face in deep space (0 replies)
  52. Astronomers find bizarre planet 'unlike any other discovered so far' (1 replies)
  53. Eskimo elders speak about the sun not in the same position as before (0 replies)
  54. Astronomers Want to Use Bacteria to Mine Space Rocks (0 replies)
  55. Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time (4K) (5 replies)
  56. I found a meteorite shard today :) (1 replies)
  57. Our CREATED Universe (1 replies)
  58. Have you ever had an out of body experience? (1 replies)
  59. You've Heard of Black Holes. But 'White Holes' Might Just Break Your Puny Brain (1 replies)
  60. Morty is that you? (4 replies)
  61. Space Agencies budget (42 replies)
  62. Massive Storms Swirl on Jupiter in This Awesome NASA Photo (0 replies)
  63. How long is a day on Saturn? Scientists finally have an answer (2 replies)
  64. Skywatchers await 'super blood wolf moon' (4 replies)
  65. Nuclear-Powered Tunneling Probe to Search for Extraterrestrial Life on Europa (0 replies)
  66. NASA research reveals Saturn is losing its rings at 'worst-case-scenario' rate (14 replies)
  67. Outer solar system experts find 'far out there' dwarf planet (0 replies)
  68. Soviet Dog Spacesuit: What the first cosmonaut dog wore into space? (2 replies)
  69. Chinese space shuttle soon to land on backside of the moon (12 replies)
  70. Touchdown on Mars (4 replies)
  71. Have you ever heard of the spinors / spinorial matter before? (0 replies)
  72. Cosmic expansion rate remains a mystery despite new measurement (0 replies)
  73. Starshot Breaktrough (3 replies)
  74. Massive crater under Greenland’s. Did it create Younger Dryas ? (1 replies)
  75. NASA’s Juno spacecraft captures incredible cosmic ‘dolphin’ in Jupiter’s clouds (PHOTOS) (0 replies)
  76. How we solved a centuries-old mystery by discovering a rare form of star collision (0 replies)
  77. First 'Exomoon' May Have Been Found (2 replies)
  78. How to Find the Tesla Roadster in the Sky (0 replies)
  79. Dwarf planet 'The Goblin' discovery redefining solar system (1 replies)
  80. Distant Starlight in a Young Universe? No Problem! (0 replies)
  81. Found: A Rapidly Expanding Supermassive Black Hole (0 replies)
  82. Pattern in Milky Way’s Stars Suggests Recent Galactic Whack (0 replies)
  83. Is Pluto a Planet? New Paper Adds to Decade-Long Debate (0 replies)
  84. This Is Our Best Look Yet at Saturn’s Aurora (5 replies)
  85. Water ice 'detected on Moon's surface' (0 replies)
  86. Astronomers discover supermassive black hole in an ultracompact dwarf galaxy (0 replies)
  87. Team creates high-fidelity images of Sun's atmosphere (0 replies)
  88. These New Maps of Pluto and Its Moon Charon Are the Most Detailed Yet (0 replies)
  89. Eerie Space Sounds Are Coming From a Strange Bond Between Enceladus And Saturn (1 replies)
  90. 10 of the strangest exoplanets in the universe (1 replies)
  91. 15 years of stunning Mars panoramas from NASA’s Opportunity rover (0 replies)
  92. Something Big Crashed into Uranus and Changed It Forever (3 replies)
  93. How do you weigh a galaxy? Especially the one you're in? (1 replies)
  94. Do you consider Pluto to be a planet? (0 replies)
  95. NASA's new planet hunter explores universe, searches for 'signatures of life' (1 replies)
  96. No, the Rapture Isn't Coming on April 23 Because of Nibiru (Which Doesn't Exist) (2 replies)
  97. 4,000 of the earliest galaxies in our universe mapped in 3D (0 replies)
  98. Rare Cosmic Alignment Reveals Most Distant Star Ever Seen (0 replies)
  99. Is there life adrift in the clouds of Venus? (3 replies)
  100. Post Cool Space/Universe Pictures/Finds/Interests! (4 replies)
  101. Astronomers discover galaxies spin like clockwork (2 replies)
  102. Amateur Argentine astronomer captures birth of a supernova (0 replies)
  103. Finding Alien civilizations - the way it will happen (2 replies)
  104. Hubble Sees Neptune's Mysterious Shrinking Storm (0 replies)
  105. Potentially Hazardous Asteroid To Fly By Close To Earth Next Month (0 replies)
  106. This Extraterrestrial Stone Contains Compounds Not Found Anywhere Else in Our Solar System (1 replies)
  107. NASA's $1 Billion Probe Just Sent Back Mind-Meltingly Gorgeous New Images of Jupiter (0 replies)
  108. ha ha he he (0 replies)
  109. 8 hypothetical Alien Species (1 replies)
  110. Alien abduction story video (3 replies)
  111. Star of Bethlehem: The astronomical explanations (0 replies)
  112. 6 of the most remarkable space moments of 2017 (0 replies)
  113. The skull-shaped asteroid that whizzed past Earth on Halloween 2015 is coming back (0 replies)
  114. Kepler telescope spots a rare solar system with 8 planets — just like ours (0 replies)
  115. 'Supermoon' to brighten up skies for stargazers (2 replies)
  116. NASA has released over 10,000 photos from the Apollo moon mission, an amazing era (0 replies)
  117. Will asteroid Apophis hit Earth in 2036 and cause the apocalypse? The truth behind doomsday rumours (0 replies)
  118. Three-mile-wide Asteroid 3200 Phaethon to skim Earth just before Christmas (0 replies)
  119. Meet ‘Oumuamua, the Interstellar Cigar (0 replies)
  120. Visitor from Far, Far Away: Interstellar Object Spotted in Our Solar System (0 replies)
  121. Huge cave found on moon, could house astronauts: Japan scientists (0 replies)
  122. Mindblowing Footage of Creatures on Mars (1 replies)
  123. Asteroid 2012 TC4 is going to fly by Earth on October 12. Here’s how to see it. (0 replies)
  124. Ripples in Space-Time! Gravitational-Wave Observatory Detects 3rd Black Hole Merger (1 replies)
  125. Soviet photos of probe(s) on Venus (video) (0 replies)
  126. Are we all Martians? Scientists trace humanity's story on Earth back 3.5 billion years. (0 replies)
  127. Pluto features given first official names (0 replies)
  128. Sun Unleashes Monster Solar Flare, Strongest in a Decade (0 replies)
  129. Massive black hole discovered near heart of the Milky Way (0 replies)
  130. Hubble delivers first hints of possible water content of TRAPPIST-1 planets (0 replies)
  131. NASA to probe interior of Red Planet: Top things to know about Mars Mission (2 replies)
  132. Total lunar eclipse coming to western U.S. in January (0 replies)
  133. Giant asteroid Florence to safely pass by Earth on September 1; top 7 things to know (1 replies)
  134. Impressive' Perseid meteor shower seen over UK (0 replies)
  135. Standard model of the universe withstands most precise test by Dark Energy Survey (Update) (1 replies)
  136. The infinite universe, the largest stars and planets (1 replies)
  137. Astronomers discover 7 Earth-sized planets orbiting nearby star (4 replies)
  138. "Planet X"/Planet Nine possibility (7 replies)
  139. Cassini offers best-ever view of Saturn’s rings (0 replies)
  140. The Universe Is Expanding Surprisingly Fast (0 replies)
  141. Is the multiverse physics, philosophy, or something else entirely? (0 replies)
  142. Early Meteorite Bits Reveal Clues About Solar System's Evolution (1 replies)
  143. $40 billion a day for solar super-storms (0 replies)
  144. Huygens probe landing on Titan's surface (2005) video (0 replies)
  145. Images of giant wave on Venus captured by Japanese probe (1 replies)
  146. A telescope in Chile will get an upgrade so it can look for planets around Alpha Centauri (0 replies)
  147. Pluto Has Towers of Ice 1,600 Feet Tall (0 replies)
  148. Surprise! Monster Burst of Radio Waves Arose in Tiny Galaxy (0 replies)
  149. A Planet Skywatching Guide for 2017: When, Where & How to See the Planets (0 replies)
  150. All the Biggest Space News to Look Forward to in 2017 (0 replies)
  151. The 'Big One' is coming in 2017: A total solar eclipse (0 replies)
  152. Earth woefully unprepared for surprise comet or asteroid, Nasa scientist warns (0 replies)
  153. Winds of rubies and sapphires strike the sky of giant planet (0 replies)
  154. The scale of the Universe. Take a look at this (3 replies)
  155. Why Catholics Built Secret Astronomical Features Into Churches to Help Save Souls (0 replies)
  156. Pluto's icy surface may conceal a vast ocean, say researchers (0 replies)
  157. Tsunami of stars and gas produces dazzling eye-shaped feature in galaxy (1 replies)
  158. Here's how to see the biggest supermoon since 1948 (1 replies)
  159. The James Webb Space Telescope is (almost) complete (0 replies)
  160. A 27 Year Old Mystery Of A Super Giant (1 replies)
  161. A dead star's ghostly glow (0 replies)
  162. More Supermoons Still To Come In 2016 (6 replies)
  163. Get Into The Halloween Spirit With This Spooky Soundtrack From Jupiter's Auroras (0 replies)
  164. New Horizons targets mysterious red object a billion miles beyond Pluto (0 replies)
  165. This Is the Most Detailed Hydrogen Map of the Milky Way Ever Created (0 replies)
  166. Would you move to Mars if given the opportunity? (58 replies)
  167. SETA receives artificifal signal from outerspace, could be alien civilisation (2 replies)
  168. Night satellite photos of Earth (1 replies)
  169. The truth is NOT out there: (0 replies)
  170. New Pluto photos leave NASA scientists 'reeling' (0 replies)
  171. Buzz Aldrin’s 2040 Mars ‘master plan’ (0 replies)
  172. Interesting astronomy pics: a privilege of our times (6 replies)
  173. NASA: There is No Asteroid Threatening Earth (0 replies)
  174. Earth's location in the observable universe (0 replies)
  175. The pale blue dot: the Earth seen from 6 billion kilometers away (1 replies)
  176. Nasa discovers yet another rocky exoplanet, and it's only 21 light years away (0 replies)
  177. Is science drawing closer to an alien world? (0 replies)
  178. Russian rocket carries three astronauts into space (0 replies)
  179. Why Tuesday's Pluto flyby will be a spectacular event for all of us (4 replies)
  180. Philae comet could be home to alien life, say scientists (1 replies)
  181. Russian supply capsule successfully docks with Space Station (1 replies)
  182. New Horizons Spots Mysterious Spots On Pluto: What Are They Really? (4 replies)
  183. SpaceX rocket blows up less than three minutes after launch (3 replies)
  184. 'Pyramid' spotted on Ceres: Mysterious lone mountain discovered towering over the surface of the dwa (0 replies)
  185. Pics Of Mars Will Make You Believe In Life On Other Planets (5 replies)
  186. New planet discovered by 15-year-old intern (6 replies)
  187. Crewmembers From ISS to Return to Earth June 11 (0 replies)
  188. Exiled stars explode far from home (1 replies)
  189. Saturn is in opposition tonight, and you can see it live, right here (0 replies)
  190. Scientists at Keck Discover the Fluffiest Galaxies (0 replies)
  191. Quadruple Quasar Spotted In A Single Nebula, ‘Extremely Rare’ Find Baffles Astronomers (0 replies)
  192. Listen To These Eerie 'X-Files' Sounds Recorded At The Edge Of Space (2 replies)
  193. NASA will pay $US5000 for your best ideas on what you'd need to survive on Mars (12 replies)
  194. Scientists Create the First Ever 3D View of the Pillars of Creation (0 replies)
  195. Sorry, Star Trek Fans, Tau Ceti’s No Earth 2 (2 replies)
  196. "Alien Light" --A Key to the Discovery of Habitable Worlds (0 replies)
  197. The largest known structure in the Universe is a hole 1.8 billion light-years across (0 replies)
  198. Scientists stunned to find two supermassive black holes merging deep in space (2 replies)
  199. NASA Is All About Sending Humans To Mars Before Anyone Else (17 replies)
  200. Nominate a Name for a Feature in the Pluto System (0 replies)
  201. SpaceX to send cargo ship on sixth supply mission (0 replies)
  202. NASA testing Mars 'flying saucer' (0 replies)
  203. New explanation for Mercury’s dark surface (0 replies)
  204. Mysterious 17th Century Stellar Explosion Explained 340 Years Later, Nova Vul 1670 (0 replies)
  205. NASA's Opportunity Mars Rover Finishes Marathon, Clocks in at Just Over 11 Years (0 replies)
  206. Mars One Finalist Announces That It's All A Scam (0 replies)
  207. Watch for the polar lights tonight (0 replies)
  208. News Shopper's guide to Friday's solar eclipse (20 th March 2015) (0 replies)
  209. Nasa finds evidence of a vast ancient ocean on Mars (1 replies)
  210. Pink cloud had people talking Wednesday morning (1 replies)
  211. Unusual Comet Dive-bombs The Sun (0 replies)
  212. USA - Fireball! Meteor going 45,000 mph lights up Pennsylvania sky (0 replies)
  213. The Mars coverup (5 replies)
  214. Mars One Names 100 Finalists for One-Way Trip to Mars (6 replies)
  215. NASA’s new space station poster (2 replies)
  216. Amazing footage from the SDO satellite's 5 year journey (3 replies)
  217. NASA Plans Mission to Look for Alien Life on Jupiter’s Moon Europa (0 replies)
  218. Cassiopeia A Supernova Resembles Swiss Cheese: Here's Why (0 replies)
  219. Martian Meteorite, NWA 7034, May Give Insight Into Mars’ Crust (0 replies)
  220. Neptune-Like Planets Could Transfom Into Habitable Worlds (1 replies)
  221. Mysterious Cometary Globule, 'God's Hand,' is Captured in a Spectacular New Image (0 replies)
  222. Astronomical discovery: 'Super Saturn' with rings 200 times as large (1 replies)
  223. 'Three suns' appear over Mongolia in rare anthelion phenomenon – video (1 replies)
  224. Far Out: Astronomers Say Two Unknown Planets May Lurk Beyond Pluto (0 replies)
  225. Scientists are finding more & more planets like the earth (0 replies)
  226. Video: SpaceX rocket crashes into the floating platform, explodes (0 replies)
  227. The Top 101 Astronomical Events to Watch for in 2015 (0 replies)
  228. Lettuce on Mars: Scientists Plan to Grow Lettuce on Mars in 2018 (0 replies)
  229. NuSTAR Stares at a New Star (1 replies)
  230. This is how Earth is (24 replies)
  231. NASA Research Center Details Plans for Cloud Cities and Airships on Venus (0 replies)
  232. Kepler Telescope Is Back in Business With New Alien Planet (1 replies)
  233. Rains on DIFFERENT WORLDS (6 replies)
  234. Albanian scientist claims Black holes do not exsist. (20 replies)
  235. 'New Horizons' wakes up (0 replies)
  236. DNA's Ability to Survive Extreme Conditions of Space (0 replies)
  237. Jupiter's moon Europa looks embryonic in 'remastered' NASA photo (0 replies)
  238. Is it OK to leave objects on the Moon? (3 replies)
  239. A timelapse of the Sun in 4K (1 replies)
  240. Rosetta Mission (3 replies)
  241. Synthetic biology is key to living on Mars (0 replies)
  242. See a fireball? Taurid meteors bring lights to the sky in Alabama and across the US (1 replies)
  243. Planet formation captured in photo (0 replies)
  244. How far are you willing to go.. in the future (0 replies)
  245. You’ll Never Look at the Night Sky in the Same Way (5 replies)
  246. Comet Siding Spring (0 replies)
  247. MIT Students Claim Astronauts Will Starve On 'Mars One' Mission (5 replies)
  248. 125 year+ Royal Observatory in Greeniwch, London - where the Prime Meridian and world time starts. (0 replies)
  249. Gluttonous Black Hole Swallows Star's Gas Far Faster Than Previously Thought Possible (0 replies)
  250. Say hello to Asteroid 2014 OL339, Earth's quasi-moon (0 replies)