Monday, January 26, 2026

Clearest image of dark universe yet | Amazon's new satellite megaconstellation threatens future of astronomy | 'Invincible' S4 trailer announces release date

SpaceX launches Space Force GPS satellite today | Moon landings could contaminate early life clues
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The clearest view of the dark universe is here
Dark energy, the mysterious force helping to drive the universe's accelerating expansion, has long eluded scientists. But now, the clearest picture yet has emerged, courtesy of the analysis of six years' worth of data collected by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) mounted on the U.S. National Science Foundation Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter telescope. 

Other news in today's roundup includes a study suggesting that the satellites in Amazon's new internet-beaming megaconstellation are bright enough to disrupt astronomical research; Moon landings could contaminate evidence about life's beginnings on Earth; and the new 'Invincible' season 4 trailer reveals the show's long-awaited release date.

We have all that and more for your daily read. 
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Kenna
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Scientists capture clearest dark-universe view yet
Scientists capture clearest dark-universe view yet
"These results from the Dark Energy Survey shine new light on our understanding of the universe and its expansion."
 
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Amazon satellites bright enough to threaten astronomy
Amazon satellites bright enough to threaten astronomy
Amazon Leo satellites are generally not visible to the naked eye but still could obstruct astronomical observations.
 
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Space quiz! Which scientist first suggested the universe is expanding?
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Spaceflight
 
See SpaceX launch Space Force's GPS satellite tonight
See SpaceX launch Space Force's GPS satellite tonight
Liftoff of the GPS III-SV09 mission is scheduled for 11:46 p.m. ET tonight (Jan. 26).
 
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Earthquake sensors can track falling space junk
Earthquake sensors can track falling space junk
"Starlink satellites demise over the Pacific, but there is no way to actually check that out," said one researcher.
 
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Science & Astronomy
 
Moon landings could contaminate early life evidence
Moon landings could contaminate early life evidence
"In the end, wherever you land, you will have contamination everywhere," one scientist noted.
 
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School telescopes can boost rural astronomy access
School telescopes can boost rural astronomy access
Helping young people tap into their excitement about the night sky helps them build confidence and opens career pathways they may not have considered before.
 
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Entertainment
 
'Invincible' s4 trailer teases Guardians-Viltrumite war
'Invincible' s4 trailer teases Guardians-Viltrumite war
'There will be loss. There will be sacrifice. We must all face judgment for the evils of our past'
 
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Next 'Murderbot' book is a chaotic family road trip
Next 'Murderbot' book is a chaotic family road trip
In an exclusive interview, bestselling author Martha Wells talks "Platform Decay," from its moral stakes to Murderbot's bitter humor.
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Jan. 26, 1978: International Ultraviolet Explorer launched
On this day: Jan. 26, 1978: International Ultraviolet Explorer launched
On January 26, 1978, the International Ultraviolet Explorer launched into orbit on a mission to study ultraviolet light emitted by stars and other bright objects in the universe.
 
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Our photo of day: Milky Way shines over Gemini South
Our photo of day: Milky Way shines over Gemini South
Sometimes astronomers don't need giant telescopes to observe the wonders of the cosmos; they just need to look up at the night sky.
 
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