Friday, June 20, 2025

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It's Kenna again with your latest space news and science headlines. Happy Friday! 

It's been a busy day for astronomers and entrepreneurs alike. From SpaceX's Starship exploding in Texas during preparations for its 10th flight to seeing exoplanets forming in crushingly harsh conditions to solar flares knocking out radio communications in the Pacific, there's lots happening. We've got the latest for you here and more. 

Thanks for exploring with us. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend. 

Keep looking up, 

Kenna 

Content Manager, Space.com
Astronomers locate universe's 'missing' matter
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Science & Astronomy
X-class solar knocks out radio signals in the Pacific
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JWST finds exoplanets form in harsh environments
The observations expand the range of environments where habitable worlds might emerge.
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Largest comet at outskirts of solar system explodes
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New technique promises clearer views of black holes
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