Saturday, April 25, 2026

Today in Science: ChatGPT solves 60-year-old math problem

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Friday, April 24, 2026

Ted Cruz pushes back on NASA budget cuts

Ted Cruz pushes back on NASA budget cuts | James Webb Space Telescope peers into a dying star | Spectacular photos of the 2026 Lyrid meteor shower
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April 24, 2026
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Ted Cruz pushes back on NASA budget cuts
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Happy Friday, space fans! We're rounding out a wild week in space with big stories on NASA's budget, the Lyrids meteor shower, weird exoplanets, and more. And don't forget to celebrate today, which is Hubble launch-a-versary day! 36 years ago, the space telescope launched and the rest is history! So check out what's big in space this week below!
 
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James Webb Space Telescope peers into a dying star
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The James Webb Space Telescope captured the first detailed images of planetary nebula Tc 1, revealing new details of what happens after a sun-like star dies.
 
What happens to this star
 
 
 
 
Skywatching
 
Spectacular photos of the 2026 Lyrid meteor shower
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Lyrid meteors were photographed blazing through Earth's atmosphere on the nights surrounding the April 22 peak.
 
Spot the Lyrids
 
A bright star will disappear for up to an hour on April 25
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The moon will briefly hide Regulus in a dramatic occultation visible across parts of the eastern U.S.
 
Watch it disappear
 
 
 
 
Search for Life
 
NASA spacecraft discovers a weird system of exoplanets
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"Most planetary systems appear as 'peas in a pod.' This is not the case in the TOI-201 system."
 
Strange alien worlds
 
 
 
 
Science & Astronomy
 
3I/ATLAS formed in a world much colder than the solar system
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"Each interstellar comet brings a little bit of its history, its fossils, from elsewhere."
 
A cold world?
 
Sun unleashes 2 colossal X-flares within 7 hours of each other
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The twin eruptions briefly disrupted radio signals across the dayside of Earth.
 
What did this do?
 
 
 
 
Today in Space
 
Ice melts in the springtime on Mars | Space photo of the day
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Springtime has arrived at the Red Planet's Chasma Boreale, as this photo by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows.
 
Springtime on Mars
 
 
 
 
Editor's Note
 

And that's a wrap for this week! Thank you so much for following along. This week, we saw the completion of NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, the Lyrid meteor showers sparkled, and so much cool science happened.

Stay tuned for, as always, all things space.

Chelsea Gohd
Space.com Content Manager

 
 
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Today in Science: ChatGPT solves 60-year-old math problem

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