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6 days ago
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I Literally Don't Know a Word You're Saying': Anderson Cooper Mystified by Neil deGrasse Tyson During Artemis Crew Recovery

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4 days ago

Moon Denialists Are So Pathetic That They're Using AI to Fake Artemis Footage

AI-generated footage is being used by conspiracy theorists to falsely claim NASA's lunar missions are faked.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

This week saw humanity at its worst. Artemis II told the opposite story | Flynn Coleman

NASA's budget for space exploration is significantly smaller than the proposed defense budget, highlighting priorities in funding.
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fromEngadget
8 hours ago

NASA restarts work to support Europe's uncrewed trip to Mars after years of setbacks

NASA confirms the launch of ESA's Rosalind Franklin rover to Mars, planned for 2028 with SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket.
Roam Research
fromTheregister
13 hours ago

NASA sets Europe's jinxed Mars rover mission rolling again

NASA is proceeding with its support for the ESA's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover despite funding cut attempts by the Trump administration.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

NASA's Dragonfly will go where no nuclear-powered rotorcraft has gone before

NASA's Dragonfly mission will explore Titan, Saturn's largest moon, using a nuclear-powered octocopter to search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
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6 days ago
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I Literally Don't Know a Word You're Saying': Anderson Cooper Mystified by Neil deGrasse Tyson During Artemis Crew Recovery

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fromFuturism
4 days ago

Moon Denialists Are So Pathetic That They're Using AI to Fake Artemis Footage

AI-generated footage is being used by conspiracy theorists to falsely claim NASA's lunar missions are faked.
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

This week saw humanity at its worst. Artemis II told the opposite story | Flynn Coleman

NASA's budget for space exploration is significantly smaller than the proposed defense budget, highlighting priorities in funding.
#venus
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fromNature
2 days ago

Venus's impenetrable haze could be made of cosmic dust

The haze beneath Venus's acidic clouds is composed of particles from outer space.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Venus's impenetrable haze could be made of cosmic dust

The haze beneath Venus's acidic clouds is composed of particles from outer space.
fromWIRED
3 days ago

The Caves That Could Help Us Find, or Become, Aliens

"The worst place to live on Earth is actually the safest place to live on another planet," he adds.
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US politics
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6 hours ago

Trump's UFO disclosure moves forward as world waits with bated breath

UFO disclosure efforts are advancing as the government-linked website aliens.gov shows signs of activity, indicating potential development.
London startup
fromMail Online
6 years ago

British invention gives astronauts on the ISS faster internet

Astronauts on the ISS will receive broadband speeds up to 50Mbps from the British device COLKa, enhancing communication with Earth.
Apple
fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

Amazon Just Made a Big Space Play. Should Elon Musk Be Nervous?

Amazon acquires Globalstar for $11.57 billion to enhance its satellite capabilities and compete with SpaceX's Starlink.
#project-hail-mary
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Collective Effervescence of Artemis II

Collective effervescence is a shared emotional state that enhances life satisfaction and can be experienced during significant social events.
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fromArs Technica
11 hours ago

Rocket Report: Starship V3 test-fired; ESA's tentative step toward crew launch

Blue Origin is set to launch its third New Glenn rocket flight with a reused booster.
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6 days ago

UFOs: 'Most are reported by people out for an evening smoke'

CENAP has processed 13,621 reported UFO sightings since it was founded in 1976 and has been able to explain almost all of them, with only 89 cases unresolved.
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fromArs Technica
21 hours ago

After a saga of broken promises, a European rover finally has a ride to Mars

ESA's ExoMars mission faced delays and changes due to geopolitical tensions, ultimately relying on NASA for the rover's launch and support.
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fromBig Think
19 hours ago

Ask Ethan: How long does it take planets to form?

The formation of planets requires heavy elements, time, and specific conditions in the universe for life to arise and evolve.
Roam Research
fromFlowingData
2 days ago

History of mapping the Moon

Maps of the Moon evolved from only showing the light side to including the far side after robotic probes were sent to capture images.
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fromMail Online
13 hours ago

NASA astronaut finds GOD after returning to Earth

Astronaut Reid Wiseman experienced profound emotions upon returning from space, particularly during a moment with a Navy chaplain.
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fromFuturism
2 days ago

Earth Now Flying Through a Debris Field, Paper Finds

An asteroid shedding fragments is causing a spectacular meteor shower as Earth passes through its debris field.
#artemis-ii
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4 days ago
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Stop the 'space race': space exploration must be a shared human endeavour

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1 day ago

How far from humanity were the astronauts of Artemis II? The answer will surprise you

Artemis II crew set a record by traveling 406,771 kilometers from Earth, the farthest any humans have gone in space.
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fromNature
4 days ago

Stop the 'space race': space exploration must be a shared human endeavour

Artemis II exemplifies international collaboration in space exploration, showcasing human curiosity despite geopolitical tensions and skepticism about crewed space missions.
Science
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5 days ago

Artemis II crew speak out at welcome home event: Earth was this lifeboat hanging in the universe'

The Artemis II astronauts received a warm welcome home after a record-breaking lunar mission, reflecting on their experiences and the beauty of Earth from space.
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6 days ago

Just This Lifeboat Hanging On': Artemis II Astronauts Speak Of The Humanitarian Lessons Learned in Space

The Artemis II astronauts expressed overwhelming emotions and gratitude after their historic mission around the moon, emphasizing the human experience and connection to Earth.
#dark-energy
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1 day ago
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Behold! This is the largest, sharpest 3D map of the universe yet

A new high-resolution map of the universe includes over 47 million galaxies and aims to address the mystery of dark energy.
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2 days ago
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New 3D map of Universe could solve dark energy mystery

Latest data from DESI may confirm if dark energy varies over time, challenging the notion of it being constant.
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2 days ago

New 3D map of Universe could solve dark energy mystery

Latest data from DESI may confirm if dark energy varies over time, challenging the notion of it being constant.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Are People So Passionate About a Return to the Moon?

Artemis 2 is a historic mission that carries astronauts beyond low Earth orbit, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
Science
fromArs Technica
1 day ago

The race to Shackleton Crater is on-will Jeff Bezos or China get there first?

US and Chinese landers are set to operate near Shackleton Crater on the Moon later this year.
OMG science
fromBig Think
2 days ago

This viral image of Saturn isn't real; it's AI slop

The Cassini-Huygens mission studied Saturn from 2004 to 2017, revealing unique phenomena like a hurricane at its south pole.
Science
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1 day ago

SpaceX's insane IPO valuation is based on a sci-fi tale

Elon Musk's plan for SpaceX's IPO and satellite network faces significant scientific and logistical challenges, according to experts.
OMG science
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3 days ago

The Endless Wonder and Beautiful Uncertainty of Interstellar Comets | The Walrus

3I/ATLAS, an interstellar comet, passed Earth on December 19, 2025, sparking public fascination and speculation about its origins and nature.
#mars
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fromNature
3 days ago

Identifying the topographic signature of early Martian oceans - Nature

The geological boundaries on Mars suggest ancient ocean shorelines, but their interpretation is challenged by elevation deviations and alternative explanations.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

If life exists on Mars, it's likely hiding - or maybe sleeping

The detection of organic compounds by Curiosity rover strengthens the case for past and possibly present life on Mars.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Identifying the topographic signature of early Martian oceans - Nature

The geological boundaries on Mars suggest ancient ocean shorelines, but their interpretation is challenged by elevation deviations and alternative explanations.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

If life exists on Mars, it's likely hiding - or maybe sleeping

The detection of organic compounds by Curiosity rover strengthens the case for past and possibly present life on Mars.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

The universe is expanding 'too fast' - and scientists have no idea why

The universe is expanding faster than predicted, indicating potential flaws in current cosmological models.
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2 days ago

Astroport and Vermeer collaborate on autonomous lunar construction machinery

The term 'Lunar Iron' refers to the class of heavy construction machinery required for lunar base development, including excavators, trenchers, and surface miners.
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2 days ago

NASA Wants to Put Nuclear Reactors on the Moon

The United States aims to deploy nuclear reactors in orbit and on the moon by 2030 to enhance space capabilities.
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4 days ago

Astronomers Warn That Satellites May Soon Outnumber Stars in the Night Sky-Here's Why

Light pollution and satellite proliferation threaten stargazing and astronomy, potentially outnumbering visible stars with artificial satellites.
OMG science
fromBig Think
1 week ago

To alien eyes, Earth looks deceptively peaceful

Earth is the only known planet with life, but also with conflict and destruction, presenting a complex reality from different perspectives.
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4 days ago

The largest orbital compute cluster is open for business | TechCrunch

Orbital compute is evolving with partnerships like Kepler and Sophia, focusing on data processing and infrastructure for space applications.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Would Confirming the Existence of Aliens Shock Humanity?

President Trump ordered the release of UAP-related government files, potentially revealing evidence of nonhuman intelligence and impacting human understanding of reality.
#exoplanets
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Astronomers Found Something Strange In Giant "Forbidden" Planet Nearly the Size of Its Star

TOI 5205b, a gas giant, challenges existing planet formation models due to its size relative to its host red dwarf star.
OMG science
fromMail Online
4 weeks ago

Scientists discover 45 Earth-like planets that could have ALIENS

Scientists identified 45 Earth-like exoplanets in habitable zones where life could potentially exist, with some located only tens of light-years away.
OMG science
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Astronomers Found Something Strange In Giant "Forbidden" Planet Nearly the Size of Its Star

TOI 5205b, a gas giant, challenges existing planet formation models due to its size relative to its host red dwarf star.
OMG science
fromMail Online
4 weeks ago

Scientists discover 45 Earth-like planets that could have ALIENS

Scientists identified 45 Earth-like exoplanets in habitable zones where life could potentially exist, with some located only tens of light-years away.
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1 month ago

This Is How Big a Telescope Aliens Would Need to See Dinosaurs on Earth

Observing dinosaurs from 66 million light-years away would require a telescope with a mirror 3.4 light-years across, weighing over 100 million times Earth's mass.
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6 days ago

Congratulations to the Artemis II crew but the case for sending astronauts into space is rapidly shrinking | Martin Rees and Donald Goldsmith

The US and China are racing to send humans to the moon and possibly Mars, with significant investments in lunar exploration.
#astronomy
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4 weeks ago
OMG science

Non-Earth News: Fossil Stars, an Asteroid Dripping With DNA, and 2 Dueling Planets

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4 weeks ago

Non-Earth News: Fossil Stars, an Asteroid Dripping With DNA, and 2 Dueling Planets

Astronomy news offers a refreshing escape from overwhelming current events, inspiring curiosity about the universe's vastness and history.
US politics
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Trump's order to release evidence for aliens obscures the scientific search for extraterrestrial life

President Trump ordered the Department of Defense and federal agencies to identify and release government files on UAPs, UFOs, and extraterrestrial-related materials.
#seti
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Are We Blind to ET Communications Staring Us in the Face?

Searching for extraterrestrial signals may be hindered by cognitive biases and the overwhelming amount of data to analyze.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Are We Blind to ET Communications Staring Us in the Face?

Searching for extraterrestrial signals may be hindered by cognitive biases and the overwhelming amount of data to analyze.
#extraterrestrial-life
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

NASA's shocking admission about life on Mars ahead of the Artemis II

Mars may provide evidence of microbial life, with a 90% chance of proof if samples are returned.
OMG science
fromBig Think
1 month ago

Can the Drake equation's final term predict humanity's demise?

Despite discovering thousands of exoplanets, no extraterrestrial life has been detected, and recent research suggests technologically advanced civilizations may survive less than 5,000 years.
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fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

The first homes on Mars may be alive

Humans need innovative habitats, like mycelium-based structures, to survive on Mars due to high costs and environmental challenges.
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3 weeks ago

We keep finding the raw material of DNA in asteroids-what's it telling us?

The new work was less notable for showing that we had found these bases in Ryugu than for solving a previous mystery: earlier studies had failed to detect them there, despite their presence in many other asteroid samples.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

What Bugonia reveals about the real search for aliens

Scientists lack consensus on defining life itself, making it difficult to identify extraterrestrial organisms that may differ fundamentally from Earth-based biology.
OMG science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

What Bugonia reveals about the real search for aliens

Scientists lack consensus on defining life itself, making it difficult to identify extraterrestrial organisms that may differ fundamentally from Earth-based biology.
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1 month ago

Humanity receives mysterious 'mega-laser' signal from unknown source

This system is truly extraordinary. We are seeing the radio equivalent of a laser halfway across the universe. This galaxy acts as a lens, the way a water droplet on a window pane would, because its mass curves the local space-time. So we have a radio laser passing through a cosmic telescope before being detected by the powerful MeerKAT radio telescope.
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1 month ago

Something May Be Scrambling Alien Messages, NASA-Funded Research Finds

Space weather phenomena near alien planets could broaden and scatter extraterrestrial signals across multiple frequencies, making them undetectable by current SETI searches focused on narrow frequency bands.
OMG science
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Scientists Find Microbes Can Survive Traveling from Planet to Planet While Clinging to Asteroids

Extremophile bacteria can survive extreme pressures simulating asteroid impacts, supporting the possibility that microorganisms could travel between planets via panspermia.
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1 month ago

SETI admits its search for ET may be too narrowly focussed

If a signal gets broadened by its own star's environment, it can slip below our detection thresholds, even if it's there, potentially helping explain some of the radio silence we've seen in technosignature searches. This statement from Dr. Vishal Gajjar highlights how stellar environmental factors may cause detectable signals to become invisible to current SETI instruments.
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1 month ago

Blast off! Martian microbes might travel between worlds on asteroid-impact debris

Deinococcus radiodurans, an extremophile bacterium, can survive extreme pressures from asteroid impacts on Mars, suggesting potential for microbial life dispersal across the solar system.
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fromMail Online
1 month ago

Aliens have tried to contact us for YEARS - 'looking for wrong thing'

Space weather distortion near alien star systems may be broadening radio signals, causing Earth-based detectors optimized for narrow frequencies to miss extraterrestrial transmissions.
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fromWIRED
2 months ago

The Search for Alien Artifacts Is Coming Into Focus

Scientists develop rigorous techniques to search for potential alien artifacts in the solar system, including using pre-1957 archival sky images, while maintaining high evidence standards.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Aliens could be CATAPULTED onto Earth via an asteroid, study claims

We found that life is more likely to survive an asteroid impact, so it's definitely still a real possibility that life on Earth could have come from Mars. Maybe we're Martians! The idea that life could have spread through the solar system or even the universe on rocks is known as the lithopanspermia hypothesis.
Science
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Scientists Intrigued by Unfamiliar Life Form

It's a plant! It's a fungus! It's... an entirely new type of lifeform hitherto unknown to science? That appears to be the case for a puzzling, spire-shaped organism that lived over 400 million years ago, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances. After analyzing its internal structures, the authors argue that the mystifying ancient beings known as prototaxites don't belong to any of the existing biological kingdoms.
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2 months ago

If Scientists Ever Find Strong Evidence of Alien Life, Communicating It Will Pose Serious Issues

Communicating a confirmed detection of extraterrestrial life will be extremely difficult due to ambiguous data, cultural preconceptions, moral and religious implications, and public fear.
Science
fromFuturism
3 months ago

Network of Home Computers Detected 100 Potential Alien Signals

SETI@home used distributed volunteer computing to analyze radio telescope data, producing large datasets and refining sensitivity despite no confirmed extraterrestrial detections.
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2 months ago

Another Earth or a blip in the data? We may never find out

A single 2017 Kepler transit suggests a potential Earth-sized, habitable exoplanet orbiting HD 137010, but confirmation remains uncertain.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

How far are we from finding exomoons and exorings?

Giant planets in our solar system and around other stars likely possess numerous moons and rings, which astronomers can detect indirectly through transit methods and light curve analysis.
Science
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2 months ago

Space Cowboys

Billionaire suborbital flights spark controversy over priorities but contribute to engineering advancement and US space capability while raising valid ethical and practical questions.
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1 month ago

Could aliens in another galaxy see dinosaurs on Earth?

For example, reader David Erickson had this on his mind: If there were aliens 66 million light-years from Earth, how big a telescope would they need to see dinosaurs? Ha! I love this question. I've thought of it myself but never worked out the mathexcept to think, Probably pretty big, which turns out to dramatically underestimate the actual answer.
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fromWIRED
1 month ago

Could AI Data Centers Be Moved to Outer Space?

Now say you want to run some modest AI stuff. That's a bigger job, so let's scale up our cubical computer with edges twice as long as before. That would make the volume eight times larger (2 3), so we could have eight times as many processors, and we need eight times as much power input-2,400 watts. However, the surface area is only four times (2 2) larger, so the radiative power would be about 4,000 watts.
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2 months ago

NASA Running Out of Non-Life Explanations for What Its Rover Found on Mars

Long-chain alkanes in ancient Martian lakebed mud likely require biological sources because non-biological processes cannot explain their inferred original concentrations.
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1 month ago

Christophe Galfard, physicist: I think there is more life in space than we think'

Human imagination and discoveries make the universe's vastness comprehensible, while science indicates the observable universe has a history and a beginning beyond current instruments.
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2 months ago

Galactic Monsters Grew in Cocoons Like Giant Bugs, Scientists Say

How the most massive objects in the universe first formed is one of the biggest headscratchers in astrophysics. With more advanced telescopes, astronomers have found fully formed galaxies and colossal black holes earlier and earlier in the cosmos, just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. This shouldn't be enough time for these structures to reach their incredible size; to astronomers, it's like stumbling on a fully-grown oak tree that's only a year old.
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