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👩‍🚀Crew-11 astronauts return home safely | ✨ What are 'dark stars?' | 🖖'Starfleet Academy' feels a bit too Hogwarts-in-space

'Little red dots' could be black holes | Ancient lakes on Mars may have been covered in ice shields
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January 15, 2026
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Crew-11 astronauts return home safely
Four astronauts are safely back on Earth after the first-ever medical evacuation of the International Space Station. Our team here at Space.com watched live at early this morning to see the splashdown. We have the full story of their condition and more on our website. 

In other news theoretical dark stars could solve three big cosmic mysteries, NASA's NICER instrument on the ISS finds some strange black hole behavior and 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' is feeling like Hogwarts meets 'Dawson's Creek' and we're not loving t. 

We have all that and more for your daily read. 
Keep looking up,
Kenna
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Crew-11 returns after first-ever ISS medical evac
Crew-11 returns after first-ever ISS medical evac
The four astronauts splashed down off the coast of California early Thursday morning (Jan. 15).
 
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Webb's 'little red dots' may be hidden black holes
Webb's 'little red dots' may be hidden black holes
"If they were purely made up of stars, they would be the densest galaxies in the universe," one researcher said.
 
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Space quiz! What fuels dark stars?
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Space deal of the day
 
2026 is the year for 'Trek': Save 37% on Paramount Plus
2026 is the year for 'Trek': Save 37% on Paramount Plus
2026 sees Starfleet Academy and a new season of Strange New Worlds enter the Star Trek universe, so now is the time to save big on Paramount Plus and a VPN.
 
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Spaceflight
 
'NASA at its finest': Crew-11 in good shape post return
'NASA at its finest': Crew-11 in good shape post return
"Fundamentally, we're in space to learn. It's why NASA prepares for the unexpected --so we are ready to respond decisively and safely," stated NASA Chief Jared Isaacman
 
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Science & Astronomy
 
'Dark stars' might explain 3 big cosmic mysteries
'Dark stars' might explain 3 big cosmic mysteries
"This is a structure we've never seen before, so it could be a new class of dark object."
 
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Black holes act as 'cosmic seesaws' per NICER probe
Black holes act as 'cosmic seesaws' per NICER probe
"We're seeing what could be described as an energetic tug-of-war inside the black hole's accretion flow."
 
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SpaceX
 
Starlink satellites launch on Falcon 9 from Florida
Starlink satellites launch on Falcon 9 from Florida
Liftoff occurred at 1:08 p.m. EST on Wednesday (Jan. 14).
 
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Search for Life
 
How Mars' ancient lakes used ice shields to stay warm
How Mars' ancient lakes used ice shields to stay warm
The findings potentially solve the paradox of how liquid water seems to have persisted on Mars even when the climate grew too cold.
 
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Entertainment
 
Robert Picardo & Gina Yashere talk 'Starfleet Academy'
Robert Picardo & Gina Yashere talk 'Starfleet Academy'
"It's hopeful about the future, and we need that optimistic enthusiasm right now."
 
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'Starfleet Academy' seems like Hogwarts in space
'Starfleet Academy' seems like Hogwarts in space
The noisy fandom is about to have a field day with Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Jan. 15, 2006: Stardust spacecraft returns
On this day: Jan. 15, 2006: Stardust spacecraft returns
On January 15, 2006, NASA's Stardust spacecraft returned to Earth to drop off a capsule that contained the first samples of a comet and interstellar dust.
 
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Our photo of the day: Australian bushfires from space
Our photo of the day: Australian bushfires from space
This image shows just how large and devastating these events can be.
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