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Dark matter may be finally seen | Perseverance rover finds first meteorite | $1000 off Unistellar smart telescopes

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Have we finally seen dark matter?
In the world of dark matter detection, a new study using NASA's Fermi gamma-ray space telescope may have identified the signatures of dark matter in certain parts of our Milky Way galaxy. 

As Black Friday nears this week, our e-commerce team is bringing you deals to give you the most for your money, including $1000 off Unistellar smart telescopes. 

Other stories for today include NASA's Perseverance rover finding its first meteorite, the strange spin of red giant star Kepler-56 may be due to its ravenous appetite for planets and ancient fossils showing how animals navigate our Earth using its magnetic field.

We have all that and more for your daily read. 
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Scientists may have 'seen' dark matter for 1st time
Scientists may have 'seen' dark matter for 1st time
"This signifies a major development in astronomy and physics."
 
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After 5 years, Perseverance finds meteorite on Mars
After 5 years, Perseverance finds meteorite on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover spotted a possible space rock on the surface of Mars. The meteorite's nickname is 'Phippsaksla.'
 
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Space quiz! What is the scientific name for animals using a "biological GPS" to navigate migrations?
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Smart telescope drops $1000 in Black Friday deal
Smart telescope drops $1000 in Black Friday deal
Unistellar has slashed the prices of its smart telescopes for its Black Friday sale, including the expert eVscope 2, which features a 4.5-inch aperture and a 7.7MP image sensor.
 
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Skywatching
 
2024 solar storm weakened Earth's protective shield
2024 solar storm weakened Earth's protective shield
Though it generated beautiful auroras around the world, the Gannon solar storm in 2024 was also a little dangerous.
 
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Eerie red halo 'Elve' spotted above Italian alps
Eerie red halo 'Elve' spotted above Italian alps
High above a storm, a mysterious red ring appeared for a split second. Here's how one photographer captured the elusive "elve."
 
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Spaceflight
 
Trump admin targets ex-astronaut Mark Kelly over video
Trump admin targets ex-astronaut Mark Kelly over video
"The Department of War has received serious allegations of misconduct against Captain Mark Kelly, USN (Ret.)."
 
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Mystery star could have swallowed its own planet
Mystery star could have swallowed its own planet
Astronomers are just beginning to scratch the surface of the complex, and sometimes violent, relationships between planets and their parent stars.
 
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Ancient magnetic fossils reveal creature's internal GPS
Ancient magnetic fossils reveal creature's internal GPS
"Whatever creature made these magnetofossils, we now know it was most likely capable of accurate navigation."
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Nov. 26, 2011: Curiosity rover launches
On this day: Nov. 26, 2011: Curiosity rover launches
On November 26, 2011, the NASA Curiosity rover launched to Mars.
 
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Photo of day: Dark plasma dances over the sun
Photo of day: Dark plasma dances over the sun
These images help to unravel the magnetic mechanisms driving the sun's behavior and shaping the space environment throughout the solar system.
 
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