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Marina Koren

Marina Koren

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Marina Koren
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The Most Exciting Spot in the Cosmos Right Now Is French Guiana

A space telescope that could shift our understanding of the universe is poised to launch on Christmas Day.
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Our Solar System in True Color Is Really Something Else

Venus is white. So is the sun. They’re beautiful anyway.
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What’s Standing in Elon Musk’s Way?

The SpaceX CEO is pushing to speed his Starship off the Earth, but encountering some friction.
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Our Millennial Space Telescope Hasn’t Burned Out Yet

The astronomy community is buzzing about the newest space telescope on the block, but Hubble is still going strong.
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The Russian Invasion Touches Outer Space

The long-held idea that earthly conflict can’t tarnish something as lofty as space travel is only a platitude, not a certainty.
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A Plot Twist in the Milky Way

Astronomers have cracked a mystery 1,000 light-years from Earth.
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Remember Uranus?

You know, the seventh planet from the sun? It could use some attention.

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Elon Musk Already Showed Us How He’ll Run Twitter

For a hint at how Twitter will fare under its new owner, consider how he operates his other enterprises.
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Behold, the Bottomless Pit Holding Everything Together

Astronomers have captured the Milky Way’s supermassive, mysterious abyss, 27,000 light-years from Earth.
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You've Never Seen a Star Like This - The Atlantic

A new image from the Webb telescope shows an infant star not as a diamond hanging in the sky, but as a velvety, dark orb surrounded by jets of radiant dust.
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Space Tourism Is Getting More Secretive - The Atlantic

If a millionaire goes to space, should the rest of us know about it?