Mercury is an odd little world, the innermost world in our solar system. New research is revealing its mysteries. Plus, the upcoming BepiColombo mission - Europe's 1st-ever mission to Mercury, and a joint mission between Europe and Japan - will help scientists understand the planet's origin and evolution. Read more.
Japan's space agency JAXA released new images yesterday from the rovers that set down a week ago on the surface of asteroid Ryugu via the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. See the new images.
This candy-pink lagoon in Spain is providing valuable clues about how extremophile microorganisms might exist on Mars despite the planet's harsh conditions. Read more.
This lagoon in central Spain - called Laguna de Peña Hueca - has pink water. Scientists say it can provide clues to Mars life. Image via Europlanet/F. Gómez/R. Thombre.
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Even in the moon's glare, you should be able to make out Aldebaran, Taurus' brightest star, as well as the tiny, misty, dipper-shaped Pleiades star cluster. Read more.
Ilija Desic caught this morning's waning gibbous moon with seagulls, from Belgrade, Serbia. Watch for the moon late night through early morning. Read more.
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