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European Gaia mapping satellite is retired but proves very tough to kill

The Register 31 Mar 2025
I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that. The last commands have been sent to the ESA's Gaia satellite and, after a dozen years scanning the galaxy, the spacecraft is shutting down its computers and boosting out into a retirement orbit around the Sun. .
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Space telescope Gaia sent into 'retirement' but legacy endures

Urdu Point 28 Mar 2025
</p><p> Our home galaxy is still slowing devouring the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, Gaia helped reveal.</p><p> The telescope also spotted more than 50 dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way.
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Star-mapping space telescope Gaia sent into 'retirement orbit'

The Peninsula 27 Mar 2025
The telescope also spotted more than 50 dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, tracked 150,000 asteroids and detected at least 33 black holes inside it.
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‘City-killer’ asteroid won’t hit Earth in 2032, but don’t worry— another threat is looming

New York Post 27 Mar 2025
This collision probability dipped down to 0.0017% just a week later — effectively rendering us safe for the time being — but the asteroid’s unique orbit means it could potentially rock our world in the future.
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Comets, Orbits, and the Mystery We Are: The Enchanted Celestial Mechanics of Australian Artist Shane Drinkwater

Brainpickings 26 Mar 2025
... universe, our ancestors sought an organizing principle for the mystery, drawing celestial maps and creating elaborate cosmogonies with no knowledge of gravity and orbits, of galaxies and exoplanets.
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Our near galactic neighbor might have a supermassive black hole

Astronomy 21 Mar 2025
It’s a small, irregular galaxy that orbits the Milky Way, and is an easy naked-eye ...
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Oxygen detected in the most distant galaxy ever found

CNN 20 Mar 2025
Astronomers have made the surprising discovery of oxygen and elements like heavy metals in the most distant known galaxy. The galaxy is 13.4 billion light-years away, meaning it formed in the early days of the universe.
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Euclid releases first data on mission to map universe

The Times of India 20 Mar 2025
Over the course of its six-year mission, Euclid is expected to chart one-third of the sky, encompassing 1.5 billion galaxies. While in orbit, it's tasked with gathering data on how the universe has ...
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Andromeda has a new faintest satellite galaxy

Astronomy 19 Mar 2025
Both the Milky Way and Andromeda are known to have a slew of smaller galaxies ...
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Is Our Universe Inside a Black Hole? New Telescope Data Raises Questions

Colombia One 18 Mar 2025
Researchers analyzed images of 263 distant galaxies captured through the Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES). The study revealed something unexpected—galaxies do not rotate in a perfectly balanced way.
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New Evidence Suggests Our Universe is Trapped Inside a Black Hole

Greek Reporter 17 Mar 2025
A recent study analyzed 263 galaxies captured by the JWST’s Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), an initiative focused on studying some of the oldest and most distant galaxies ever observed.
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NASA launches telescope to uncover universe’s origins, hidden water

Beijing News 16 Mar 2025
NASA launched a new telescope into space this week to study the origins of the universe and search for hidden water in the Milky Way galaxy, a key ingredient for life.
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'To more achievements': UAE astronauts hail successful launch of Etihad-SAT

Khaleejtimes 15 Mar 2025
It was the country's second satellite to go into orbit this year after MBZ-SAT was thrust into the galaxy on January 14 ... "Etihad-SAT, a new UAE satellite, has launched successfully into orbit.
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Discovery of smallest-ever galaxy challenges understanding of evolution

Madhyamam 14 Mar 2025
Astronomers have identified the smallest and faintest galaxy ever observed, ... Andromeda XXXV is part of a group of small satellite galaxies orbiting the Andromeda galaxy.
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