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- June 3
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- Fred Espenak, astronomy's 'Mr. Eclipse', dies at 71
- NOAA expects up to 5 major hurricanes in 2025: 'Be prepared'
- Black holes could work as natural particle colliders to hunt for dark matter, scientists say
- When the sun dies, could life survive on the Jupiter ocean moon Europa?
- SpaceX launches 23 more Starlink satellites from Florida (video)
- Northern lights may be visible from these 13 US States tonight
- Satellites are polluting Earth's atmosphere with heavy metals. Could refueling them in orbit help?
- AI could solve puzzles posed by twin stars in 'mere minutes or seconds on a single laptop'
- June 2
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- Two space vets added to Astronaut Hall of Fame as one awaits launch
- What's at the center of Mars? Maybe the stench of rotten eggs
- $800 million, 13 years, and still no release date — the state of Star Citizen in 2025
- Incredible auroras delight stargazers in New Zealand | Space photo of the day for June 2, 2025
- Private Japanese spacecraft aims to land in the moon's 'Sea of Cold' this week
- The Milky Way may not collide with neighboring galaxy Andromeda after all: 'From near-certainty to a coin flip'
- Northern lights may be visible in these 15 US States June 2
- Amateur astronomer captures ghostly outer shell of the Cat's Eye Nebula (photo)
- Don't miss the half-lit first quarter moon rise tonight: Here's what to look for
- Turning the Red Planet green? It's time to take terraforming Mars seriously, scientists say
- June 1
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- Predator: Badlands: Release date, plot, trailers & everything we know about Predator's silver screen return
- Northern lights may be visible in these 23 US States June 1
- 'Doctor Who' finale sees Ncuti Gatwa's 15th Doctor regenerate into a very familiar face, but what does it mean for the show?
- Aurora alert: Ongoing powerful geomagnetic storm could spark more northern lights across the US tonight
- Severe G4 geomagnetic storm sparks northern lights across US and beyond (photos)
- Super-magnetic dead star throws a violent temper tantrum as NASA X-ray spacecraft looks on