πͺ Saturn is so massive and spins so quicklyβcompleting a rotation in just over 10 hoursβthat its fast spin causes the planet to flatten at the poles and bulge at the equator. This makes Saturn wider across the middle than from top to bottom, giving it a distinct squashed-ball appearance unlike most other planets in the solar system. β¨
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πͺ If you could line up all the planets in our solar systemβMercury through Neptuneβthey would stretch about 4.5 billion kilometers from end to end, but that's just a tiny sliver compared to the distance from our Sun to the next nearest star, Proxima Centauri, which is over 40 trillion kilometers away. These mind-boggling numbers reveal how even our "local neighborhood" in the galaxy is filled with vast, nearly empty stretches far greater than anything we experience on Earth. β¨
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πͺ ESAβs Hera mission, launching soon to study asteroid Didymos and its moon Dimorphos, is bringing a new kind of space probeβone equipped with autonomous navigation, letting the spaceship guide itself during its close encounters. This technology, inspired by how insects use simple visual cues to avoid obstacles, could pave the way for future spaceships that explore places like Jupiterβs moon Europa or the rings of Saturn independently, relying less on commands from Earth and more on real-time decisions. β¨
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πͺ Not all galaxies fit the classic spiral or oval shapesβtake the galaxy LEDA 074886, located about 70 million light-years away, which stunned astronomers with its rare rectangular structure. Unlike the familiar swirls or smooth ellipses, LEDA 074886βs boxy outline is thought to be the result of a merger between two smaller galaxies, sculpting a cosmic shape almost never seen in the universe. β¨
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πͺ The SETI Institute regularly scans the region near the star Ross 128, about 11 light-years away, after unusual radio signals were detected from its direction in 2017. Although those signals were later traced to Earth-based interference, the careful monitoring of Ross 128 shows how scientists use real stars as targets in the ongoing search for signs of life beyond our solar system. β¨
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πͺ Asteroid (29075) 1950 DA is one of the most closely monitored potentially hazardous asteroids, as it has a slim chance of impacting Earth in the year 2880. This kilometer-sized space rock spins so fastβcompleting a rotation every 2.1 hoursβthat its own gravity barely holds it together, making it a real cosmic oddity among dangerous near-Earth objects. β¨
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πͺ The cosmic microwave background glows faintly across the entire sky at a temperature just above absolute zeroβabout 2.7 Kelvinβmaking it the coldest light we can detect. Instruments like the South Pole Telescope have measured tiny variations in this ancient glow from different directions, and these differences help scientists determine the universeβs overall geometry, showing that space is almost perfectly flat on the largest scales we can observe. β¨
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πͺ The galaxy cluster CLASH J0152.7-1357, observed by both Hubble and ground-based telescopes, contains vast amounts of dark matterβan invisible substance revealed only by its powerful gravitational pull on galaxies and hot gas. Despite being undetectable by any normal telescope, dark matter outweighs the visible content in CLASH J0152.7-1357, shaping the cluster and allowing scientists to map where this mysterious material gathers in the cosmos. β¨
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πͺ Scientists are researching how self-healing materials could revolutionize interstellar travel, allowing future spacecraft bound for distant stars like Proxima Centauri to repair themselves from cosmic dust impacts and radiation damage. These advanced materials are designed to sense and fix tiny cracks or holes automatically, greatly increasing the durability and safety of deep space missions as they travel through the harsh, unpredictable environment between the stars. β¨
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πͺ Beneath the icy surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus, scientists have found clear evidence of a global subsurface ocean of salty water. Powerful geysers shoot out water vapor and ice particles from cracks called "tiger stripes," revealing the presence of liquid water kept warm by heat from the moon's coreβmaking Enceladus one of the most promising places to search for life beyond Earth. β¨
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πͺ In 2020, astronomers observed a bizarre cosmic phenomenon called a βfossilβ magnetic field in the galaxy NGC 4631, also known as the Whale Galaxy. This ancient magnetic field, stretching tens of thousands of light-years, is believed to be a relic from the galaxyβs earliest days and is preserved in its haloβa vast cloud of gas and dust surrounding the main diskβmaking NGC 4631 a unique laboratory for studying the origins and evolution of magnetism in galaxies. β¨
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πͺ In 1977, the Voyager 1 spacecraft passed near Jupiter, and its onboard clocks experienced a tiny but measurable time dilation due to the planet's gravity. This real effect, predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, means time ticked just a little slower for Voyager as it flew close to massive Jupiter than it did for clocks far from the giant planetβshowing that even in our own solar system, gravity can subtly warp the flow of time. β¨
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πͺ At the edge of the galaxy M87, astronomers have tracked knots of matter racing outward in narrow jets from its supermassive black hole at more than 99% the speed of light. These plasma jets are powered by the black holeβs intense gravity and spin, yet how exactly the black hole manages to launch such focused, high-speed streams remains one of astrophysicsβ biggest black hole mysteries. β¨
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πͺ One of the largest samples of fast radio bursts (FRBs) ever recorded comes from the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME), which has detected thousands of these brief, mysterious flashes from all directions across the sky. Each FRB is a burst of radio energy that lasts just milliseconds, often releasing more power than our Sun emits in days, and their unpredictable appearances continue to challenge scientists searching for their true origins. β¨
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πͺ In the Virgo constellation, astronomers study galaxy clusters like Virgo Cluster to understand the universeβs endgame, using real data to measure how the mysterious force called dark energy is speeding up cosmic expansion. If this expansion keeps accelerating, even giant galaxies such as Messier 87 will someday drift so far apart that their light can no longer reach each other, resulting in a cold, ever-darkening universe filled with isolated islands of stars. β¨
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πͺ The exoplanet LTT 9779 b, located about 260 light-years from Earth, has some of the most extreme conditions ever foundβdaytime temperatures soar above 1,700Β°C, hot enough to vaporize metals like titanium. Scientists have detected clouds made of silicate (rock-forming minerals), meaning this world experiences "rock rain," where vaporized stone condenses and falls back to the surface in a scorching cycle unlike anything on Earth. β¨
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πͺ In the spiral galaxy NGC 2525, located around 70 million light-years from Earth, astronomers watched supernova SN 2018gv gradually fade over 2018 and 2019 in real time. This stellar explosion outshone its entire galaxy for weeksβwhen a white dwarf star in a close binary system grew too heavy and detonated, releasing enough energy to briefly rival the brightness of billions of suns before slowly fading back into darkness. β¨
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πͺ One of the strangest stars ever found is SMSS J031300.36β670839.3, an ancient star in the Milky Way with almost no elements heavier than hydrogen and heliumβscientists call these "metal-poor" stars. This cosmic relic is thought to have formed just after the very first stars exploded, letting astronomers study what the early universe was like soon after the Big Bang. β¨
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πͺ Scientists have found that the atmosphere of Venus contains traces of phosphine, a gas that on Earth is mainly produced by living organisms, sparking renewed interest in whether microbial life could exist in Venusβs thick clouds. The surface of Venus is scorching hot and uninhabitable, but its upper cloud layers offer milder temperatures and unique chemistry, making this hostile world an unexpected target in the search for possible life beyond Earth. β¨
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πͺ Near the center of the Small Magellanic Cloud, scientists have discovered a magnetar called SXP 1062 with a magnetic field so strong it can reshape atoms and trigger intense X-ray outbursts. Magnetars are a rare kind of neutron starβultra-dense remnants of exploded massive starsβwhose magnetic fields are trillions of times stronger than Earth's and can even change the properties of empty space around them, making these cosmic magnets among the universe's most extreme phenomena. β¨
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πͺ The Milky Way might host billions of rogue planetsβworlds that drift through space without orbiting any star and are detectable mostly by the faint heat they emit in infrared light. Unlike planets like Earth or Jupiter, these cosmic wanderers, such as the candidate rogue planet CFBDSIR 2149-0403, float in darkness, making them some of the most mysterious and elusive objects in our galaxy. β¨
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