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Want to see the 'Devil Comet' at its brightest? If you miss it, you’ll have to wait another 71 years
via abc.net.auAustralians will be able to see comet 12P/Pons-Brooks aka the 'Devil Comet' this week even without a telescope or binoculars. Here's how to spot it and snap a photo. -
Ed Dwight, first African American candidate for space travel, takes off 60 years later
via abc.net.auEd Dwight was in the same class as Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, but NASA did not select black astronauts until 1978. On Sunday, aged 90, he finally experienced zero gravity. -
More weapons and 'unfriendly behaviours': How the world is preparing for war in space
via abc.net.auSatellites are under threat like never before and more countries are preparing for wars in space. So, what exactly is going on above the atmosphere? And should we be worried? -
'Stunning' comet fragment captured lighting up the sky over Spain and Portugal
via abc.net.auPreliminary analysis from the Spanish Calar Alto astronomical observatory found the blue fireball entered our atmosphere at a speed of 161,000kph. -
'Stunning' comet captured lighting up the sky over Spain and Portugal
via abc.net.auPreliminary analysis from the Spanish Calar Alto astronomical observatory found the blue fireball entered our atmosphere at a speed of 161,000kph. -
Researchers believe last weekend's display might not be the only auroras we see this year
via abc.net.auWhile the weekend's incredible auroral display might be over, the Sun's antics may still be ramping up over the next few months. Here's what you need to know. -
More stunning auroras may be on the cards this year, but a few things must line up first
via abc.net.auWhile the weekend's incredible auroral display might be over, the Sun's antics may still be ramping up over the next few months. Here's what you need to know. -
Missed the auroras? We may get more this year, but we'll only get a few hours' notice before they happen
via abc.net.auWhile the weekend's incredible auroral display might be over, the Sun's antics may still be ramping up over the next few months. Here's what you need to know. -
Aurora australis displays still possible but less likely as geomagnetic storm level falls
via abc.net.auAfter this weekend's epic aurora australis display, the Bureau of Meteorology says there is still a geomagnetic storm underway that may produce visible southern lights in parts of Australia but the chance of seeing them is less likely. -
'Ludicrous': How a confluence of factors created a once-in-a-lifetime aurora
via abc.net.auFrom Australia to the US — here's how the dazzling lights of the aurora australis and borealis were captured in each hemisphere in a rare spectacle. -
Aurora borealis and australis dazzle viewers across the world for three consecutive nights of colourful wonder
via abc.net.auFrom Australia to the US — here's how the dazzling lights of the aurora australis and borealis were captured in each hemisphere in a rare spectacle. -
Dr Karl explains what causes the aurora australis
via abc.net.auDr Karl explains the physics behind the aurora australis that occurred over the weekend. -
Missed the aurora australis? You should get another chance to see the southern lights tonight
via abc.net.auThe Earth has seen its biggest geomagnetic storm in more than 20 years, creating spectacular auroras across the globe. And the Bureau of Meteorology says the southern lights should be visible again tonight. -
What are geomagnetic storms and why do they produce such stunning light displays?
via abc.net.auThe Earth has experienced its strongest geomagnetic storm of the past 20 years, resulting in stunning light displays across the globe. But what are geomagnetic storms exactly and do they present a risk to people or the planet? -
Stargazers treated to light show in south-east Australia
via abc.net.auDirector of the University of Tasmania's Greenhill Observatory Andrew Cole says the previous geomagnetic storm of this strength occurred over 20 years ago. -
In pictures: Stunning auroras seen around world as geomagnetic storm hits Earth
via abc.net.auThe aurora borealis and australis — the northern and southern lights — are captured by photographers around the world as a rare solar weather event colours the skies in magical hues. -
In pictures: Stunning auroras captured worldwide as geomagnetic storm hits earth
via abc.net.auAurora Borealis and Australis — northern and southern lights — were seen around the world with magical hues colouring the skies. -
Thick atmosphere discovered around super-Earth in nearby solar system
via abc.net.auThe so-called super-Earth is among the few rocky planets outside our solar system with a significant atmosphere. -
Largest rocket to be launched at Koonibba was successful
via abc.net.auIt's the first time the test range at Koonibba in South Australia has been used with the locals hopeful it'll lead to ongoing jobs in the space industry in the region. -
Koonibba rocket facility launches first test
via abc.net.auIt's the first time the test range in South Australia has been used with locals hopeful it'll lead to ongoing jobs in the space industry. -
One of the best meteor showers in the Southern Hemisphere is about to peak. Here's how to spot it
via abc.net.auThe Eta Aquariids are one of two meteor showers caused by leftover debris from Halley's comet, and this year could be a cracker — experts predict up to 21 meteors an hour. -
Dark skies promise Eta Aquariid meteor shower will dazzle early birds this weekend
via abc.net.auThe Eta Aquariids are one of two meteor showers caused by leftover debris from Halley's comet, and this year could be a cracker — experts predict up to 21 meteors an hour. -
James Webb Telescope captures iconic Horsehead Nebula in uprecedented detail
via abc.net.auNASA's James Webb Telescope has captured the most detailed infrared images ever taken of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most majestic and recognisable objects in the night sky, the space agency says. -
James Webb Telescope captures iconic Horsehead Nebula in unprecedented detail
via abc.net.auNASA's James Webb Telescope has captured the most detailed infrared images ever taken of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most majestic and recognisable objects in the night sky, the space agency says. -
Voyager 1 talking to Earth again after NASA engineers 24 billion kilometres away devise software fix
via abc.net.auHumanity's most distant spacecraft — which fell silent in November — is once again sending status reports after NASA engineers working with a two-day communication delay devised a software fix for a failed computer chip. -
NASA sends software update 24 billion kilometres to restore communication with Voyager 1
via abc.net.auHumanity's most distant spacecraft — which fell silent in November — is once again sending status reports after NASA engineers working with a two-day communication delay devised a software fix for a failed computer chip. -
Katherine Bennell-Pegg is the first Australian woman to go to space
via abc.net.auSydney-born Katherine Bennell-Pegg will be the first person to become a qualified astronaut under the Australian flag. -
Aussie woman graduates from European Space Agency astronaut program
via abc.net.auSydney-born Katherine Bennell-Pegg is breaking barriers to become the very first qualified astronaut under the Australian flag. -
Australian Katherine Bennell-Pegg has 'pinch me' moment as she graduates from European astronaut program
via abc.net.auAfter 12 months walking underwater in spacesuits, undertaking simulated weightlessness flights, and learning to speak Russian, there is no certainty Katherine Bennell-Pegg will go to space. But she is first in line if Australia launches a mission. -
Astronaut life 'absolutely as fun as you can imagine', Australian-first graduate tells kids
via abc.net.auAfter 12 months walking underwater in spacesuits, undertaking simulated weightlessness flights, and learning to speak Russian, there is no certainty Katherine Bennell-Pegg will go to space. But she is first in line if Australia launches a mission.
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