Tuesday, November 4, 2025

🌠 Taurid meteor shower peaks tonight | 🕳️ Biggest black hole flare ever | 🔄 Can a private space station replace the ISS?

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It's Tuesday space fans!
Keep your eyes on the skies this evening as the Taurid meteor shower peaks, offering possible dramatic fireballs that streak across the night sky.

Other stories for today include an astronaut from Pakistan being selected as the first international visitor to China's Tiangong space station, scientists finding the largest black hole flare ever seen and a new physics-based Martian rover simulator game to test your terraforming skills on.

For Trivia Tuesday, we have a dark matter-themed quiz. Think you know the mysterious world of dark matter? Test your smarts now.
We have all that and more for your daily read. 

Keep looking up,
Kenna
Content Manager, Space.com
 
Fireballs coming: Southern Taurid meteor shower peaks
Fireballs coming: Southern Taurid meteor shower peaks
The Southern Taurid meteor shower peak on Nov. 4-5 brings the potential for bright meteors and dramatic fireballs.
 
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Watch Europe's powerful Ariane 6 rocket launch today
Watch Europe's powerful Ariane 6 rocket launch today
Liftoff is scheduled for 4:03 p.m. ET today (Nov. 4).
 
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Space quiz! How many years ago were the Artemis Accords established?
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Space Deal of the Day
 
Bwine F7GIM drone review: 3.5 stars
Bwine F7GIM drone review: 3.5 stars
The Bwine F7GIM is a decent beginner drone that's incredibly easy to use thanks to its fully automatic camera.
 
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Spaceflight
 
1st international visitor to go to Tiangong space station
1st international visitor to go to Tiangong space station
The coming mission will mark the first international astronaut participation in China's space station program.
 
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Latvia will become 60th nation to sign Artemis Accords
Latvia will become 60th nation to sign Artemis Accords
Four more countries came onboard in October.
 
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Science & Astronomy
 
Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
The James Webb Space Telescope caught a glimpse of these violent bundles of gas and stars.
 
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Scientists detect biggest black hole flare ever seen
Scientists detect biggest black hole flare ever seen
The star causing this flare is not yet fully devoured: "Like a fish only halfway down the whale's gullet."
 
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Technology
 
Can a private space station really fill the ISS gap?
Can a private space station really fill the ISS gap?
"He looked me straight in the eye and said, 'the space station is the experiment.'"
 
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Telescopes & Binoculars
 
Unistellar at 20% off smart telescopes for Black Friday
Unistellar at 20% off smart telescopes for Black Friday
Unistellar is cutting 20% off all of its smart telescopes and accessories, including the Odyssey Pro and the eQuinox 2 for the whole month of November, ahead of Black Friday on Nov. 28.
 
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Entertainment
 
Try virtual terraforming in 'Mars First Logistics' game
Try virtual terraforming in 'Mars First Logistics' game
The physics-based Martian rover simulator rides out of early access, offering tons of creative tools and impeccably chill vibes.
 
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Trivia Tuesday: Quiz of the week
 
The hunt for dark matter: a trivia quiz
The hunt for dark matter: a trivia quiz
This quiz dives into the mysterious world of dark matter -- what we know, what we don't, and how scientists are chasing shadows across the cosmos.
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Nov. 4, 2015: 'Super Strypi' rocket fails
On this day: Nov. 4, 2015: 'Super Strypi' rocket fails
The launch didn't according to plan.
 
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Photo of day: Hubble sees spiral galaxy in Lion's heart
Photo of day: Hubble sees spiral galaxy in Lion's heart
This celestial portrait captures the galaxy in remarkable new detail, marking over two decades since Hubble first observed it.
 
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🌠 Taurid meteor shower peaks tonight | 🕳️ Biggest black hole flare ever | 🔄 Can a private space station replace the ISS?

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