Monday, September 8, 2025

1st images of September's blood moon | 'Oumuamua is a new class of object | 'This Week in Space' podcast

Happy Monday space fans! | 1st pictures of September 2025 blood moon are here | 'Oumuamua is 'exo-Pluto:' completely new object class
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September 8, 2025
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Happy Monday space fans!

Our newsroom is buzzing as our skywatching team worked around-the-clock over the weekend to provide real-time coverage of the September 7 total lunar eclipse visible in the eastern hemisphere. Photographers across western Australia, Asia, Africa and Europe captured the distinct phases of the blood moon in exquisite detail and we have those first images here in our newsletter! 

Other headlines for today include astronomers classifying interstellar comet 'Oumuamua as an "ex-Pluto" and suggesting it as a new type of object, a look at the "Starfield" game and a new episode of "This Week in Space" as our editor-in-chief Tariq Malik discusses all things deep space exploration. 

We have all that and more for your daily read. 

Thanks for exploring with us.
Keep looking up, 
Kenna 
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1st pictures of September 2025 blood moon are here
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'Oumuamua is 'exo-Pluto:' completely new object class
"'Oumuamua is in a different category of object. It's much harder to find, but there are a lot more of them."
 
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Space quiz! Besides 'Oumuamua, what are the names of the other two interstellar comets?
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Astronomers discover dust far beyond its galaxy
Astronomers discover dust far beyond its galaxy
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'Starfield' developers balanced realism with arcade fun
'Starfield' developers balanced realism with arcade fun
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Today in Space
 
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 176: deep space
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On this day: Sept. 8, 2004: NASA's Genesis crashes
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1st images of September's blood moon | 'Oumuamua is a new class of object | 'This Week in Space' podcast

Happy Monday space fans! | 1st pictures of September 2025 blood moon are here | 'Oumuamua is 'exo-Pluto:' ...