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Satellite sees snowy Greenland peaks from space | Space photo of the day for Jan. 14, 2026

Tucked into the Arctic, Greenland’s mountains do far more than provide stunning scenery. They steer winds and weather, shape regional climate patterns, and help dictate how the Greenland ice sheet moves by funneling ice into fast-flowing outlet glaciers and directing meltwater toward the coast. Those outlet glaciers matter globally because they are among the main pathways by which ice from…
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We may be witnessing the messy death of a star in real time

Could a star have its own heartbeat? It sounds more like poetry than physics, but in the case of a red giant named R Leonis, the answer is a resounding, if slightly erratic, yes. For over two centuries, we have watched this star. R Leonis is a Mira variable, a type of aging…
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ISS astronauts spy airglow and dwarf galaxy | Space photo of the day for Jan. 13, 2026

From the ground, the night sky can feel limitless, but it’s also filtered through a blanket of air that softens and scatters starlight. From orbit, that veil drops away, as astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) saw firsthand on Nov 28, 2025. They were treated to a view of the phenomenon called airglow, along with a glimpse of one of the Milky Way’s closest galactic…
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Astronomers discover cosmic hamburger has the potential to grow giant planets

If you’ve ever discovered something completely unexpected in your hamburger, it was likely that neither delight nor intrigue were your first reaction. However, that isn’t the case for a team of astronomers who have recently discovered something they didn’t predict in a “cosmic hamburger,” one of the biggest planet-forming disks of gas and dust, or protoplanetary…
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