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This planet survived a death sentence – and astronomers don’t know how
Astronomers puzzled by ‘planet that shouldn’t exist’
To the Moon and back: Australia-first communications network paves the way for high-speed data in space
Magnetic bacteria point way
NASA Cassini Data Reveals Building Block for Life in Enceladus’ Ocean
Transforming mining 25 June
Illustrious career on ice 20 June 2023
Cubesats: how you can be involved in space exploration without spending millions
Phosphate, a key building block of life, found on Saturn’s moon Enceladus
Towards the New-Space Era with Foldable Phased-Array Transmitters for Small Satellites
Astronomers find new multi-planet system that resembles the fictional desert Star Wars planet, Tatooine
We’ve created a new lens that could take thermal cameras out of spy films and put them into your back pocket
The final frontier: University of Sydney introduces space law
5 incredible craters that will make you fall in love with the grandeur of our Solar System
The Monash Uni Pink Rover flies the Aussie flag at the Grand Prix of robotics competitions
Alliance for our times
Boeing Statement on Blue Origin’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Team Lunar Lander Win
Boeing Publicly Launches “Cascade” to Support Aviation’s Net Zero Goal
Feed me: 4 ways to take control of social media algorithms and get the content you actually want
Neutron star’s X-rays reveal ‘photon metamorphosis’
In a bad fire year, Australia records over 450,000 hotspots. These maps show where the risks have increased over 20 years
Baylor, Korea ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Institutes of Health collaborate to further space health research
Mars Rover documentary to screen at Cornell Cinema
Supporting Exmouth in its darkest moment
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global CO2 stocktake
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global C02 stocktake
ARM Hub celebrates third birthday!
Crop seeds return from space in IAEA/FAO project to help feed a warming world
Humans have been predicting eclipses for thousands of years, but it’s harder than you might think
The much-anticipated JUICE mission to Jupiter launches today. Here’s what it might discover
Space superpowers up ante
He Brought Space Telescope Images into Focus
A ‘next-generation’ gamma-ray observatory is underway to probe the extreme Universe
Improving astronaut vision in long-haul space flights
Astroonomer helps pinpoint largest cosmic blast ever
Torrents of Antarctic meltwater are slowing the currents that drive our vital ocean ‘overturning’ – and threaten its collapse
What are auroras, and why do they come in different shapes and colours? Two experts explain
Blinded by the light: gamma ray burst brighter than any seen before
Seeds in Space: ‘Cosmic crops’ for food security and climate change adaptation
NASA delegation visits Plants for Space
Pilot project uses satellite to track carbon dioxide emissions from 100 countries
Phytoplankton blooms offer insight into impacts of climate change
First known interstellar interloper resembles ‘dark comet’
Searching for life with space dust
What to expect when you’re expecting an El Niño (the answer might surprise you)
70 years of scientific excellence has brought significant benefits to Australia
Inviting Indigenous STEM students to shoot for the stars (audio grabs/images/video available)
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Indigenous Space Academy takes off