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TAKE A FABULOUS LOOK AT OUR GALAXY'S CLOSEST BIG NEIGHBOR

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Hey, Space Placers! SPACE.COM Feature Using My M31 Pic Check out this great article on M31, the Andromeda Galaxy.  From a dark sky site you can see M31 with your own eyes and I have photographed it with an iPhone several times at sea as well as on land. This pic of M31 was taken underway at sea when the galaxy was only 6 degrees above the sea horizon! The spiral arms are visible Greg Redfern You can see it now in the early morning sky. Sky Guy Back in VA

Is our whole universe spinning? A new study suggests it is

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 Hey, Space Placers! Our planet, solar system and even the Milky Way galaxy are spinning. But is our entire universe spinning, too? If so, it could help explain a puzzle concerning the expansion of the universe. Image via Pixabay.   Via EARTHSKY.ORG I found this to be quite interesting and I bet you will too. New research has suggested the possibility of our Universe is spinning.  It makes sense in one way as everything we look at in the sky is spinning - the Sun, Moon, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, other galaxies.  Time and research will hopefully provide an answer. Sky Guy in CA

Uncovering the cosmic dawn from the far side of the Moon

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 HEY, SPACE PLACERS! An artist’s impression of the UK-led CosmoCube spacecraft. Credit: Nicolo Bernardini (SSTL Ltd) & Kaan Artuc (University of Cambridge) VIA COSMOS From COSMOS : Astronomers are planning to launch a tiny spacecraft to the far side of the Moon to listen out for “ancient whispers” in a quest to uncover the secrets of the early universe. The mission will focus on understanding the ‘Cosmic Dawn’, a period in the early stages of the universe after the Big Bang but before the first stars and galaxies appeared. One of the difficulties in studying this period of the universe is that silence is essential. With all the electronics and interference in our atmosphere, Earth becomes too loud, making it unsuitable for this kind of research. “It’s like trying to hear that whisper while a loud concert is playing next door,” says Dr Eloy de Lera Acedo, who presented the proposal earlier this week to the  Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting 2025 , in D...

3rd Known Interstellar VisitorMay BeOldest Discovered Comet

 Hey,Space Placers! Read all about it! https://r.smartbrief.com/resp/tWATCKoPAnDGbXeACifPauBWcNZNQW?format=multipart Sky Guy in CA

Full Buck Moon Tonight

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 Hey, Pace Placers! Be sure to see this beautiful celestial sight  https://wtop.com/science/the-space-place/ Sky Guy in CA

Earth could be in a huge void, Big Bang sound waves suggest

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 Hey, Space Placers! If we are located in a region with below-average density such as the green dot, then matter would flow away from us due to stronger gravity from the surrounding denser regions, as shown by the red arrows. Credit Moritz Haslbauer and Zarija Lukic via RAS Today we have a very intriguing announcement from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS)   that suggests our planet is located in a huge void in space .  As explained in this excellent article : "Earth and our entire Milky Way galaxy may sit inside a mysterious giant hole which makes the cosmos expand faster here than in neighbouring regions of the universe, astronomers say." "Their theory is a potential solution to the 'Hubble tension' and could help confirm the true age of our universe, which is estimated to be around 13.8 billion years old." "The latest research – shared at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) in Durham – shows that sound waves from the ...

New interstellar object 3I/ATLAS: Everything we know about the rare cosmic visitor

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Hey, Space Placers! ESA observations of 3I/ATLAS on July 2.  (Image credit: ESA) FROM   UPDATE ARTICLE : Named 3I/ATLAS, where 3I stands for "third interstellar", and designated C/2025 N1 (ATLAS), the object was first spotted on July 1, 2025, by the Deep Random Survey remote telescope in Chile, part of the ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) project. Initially referred to by the temporary designation A11pl3Z, 3I/ATLAS drew immediate attention from astronomers because of its peculiar motion. Rapid follow-up observations and reanalysis of previous data led to the preliminary conclusion that the object was not bound by the sun's gravity. That makes it an interstellar object — only the third ever seen after 1I'Oumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2019. "If confirmed, it will be the third known interstellar object from outside our solar system that we have discovered, providing more evidence that such interstellar wanderers are relatively common in our...