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  • ... that fiction about impact events (pictured) typically focuses more on the societal ramifications than on the science? (2025-12-01)
  • ... that Bienor is a very long space centaur? (2025-11-28)
  • ... that the English inventor Horace Dall invented a foldable telescope, a tube for flow measurements, and a pantograph which allowed him to engrave "280 bibles/square inch"? (2025-09-27)
  • ... that two competing hypotheses seek to explain the unusual orbit of the exoplanet Nu Octantis Ab? (2025-09-14)
  • ... that Voyager 1 crossed the Solar System's termination shock without detecting the expected surge of anomalous cosmic rays, creating the "Voyager paradox"? (2025-09-11)
  • ... that some exoplanets are evaporating catastrophically? (2025-08-11)
  • ... that Frederick L. Scarf (pictured) developed the plasma-wave detector for the Voyager program, which recorded the "sounds of space", described as "an eerie symphony of hisses, pops, and whistles"? (2025-08-06)
  • ... that astrophysicist Alan C. Cummings (pictured) has led more than 1,700 weekly birdwatching walks at Caltech since 1986? (2025-07-29)
  • ... that Ed Stone (pictured) was the Voyager program's project scientist for 50 years? (2025-06-27)
  • ... that one night on the planet Venus lasts just over 58 full days on Earth? (2025-05-22)