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Deborah Byrd

Fairytale aurora

A delicate aurora in the long polar night.

November 2015 warmest on record

November was a whopping 1.75°F (0.97°C) above 20th century average. Also, hottest January-November in the 136-year NOAA record.

Look for elusive Mercury

The sun's innermost planet is back in the evening sky. Watch for it in the west, as soon as the sky begins to darken.

EarthSky News with Deborah Byrd

All the news you can fit into outer space LIVE on Slooh.com Wednesdays at 11 a.m. ET (1600 UTC). Or watch right here!

People rename 14 stars and 31 exoplanets

The votes are in. The IAU has accepted the people's choice of names for 14 stars and 31 exoplanets. Exoworlds are now named for deities, demons and scientists.

See it! 2015 Gemind meteor shower photos

Thanks to all in the EarthSky community who posted! To submit your photo, click the Submit Images button at the top of any EarthSky page.

Hot Jupiters’ missing water mystery solved

These results rule out the idea of dry hot Jupiters. That's a good thing, since it would require a complete rethinking of current theories on how planets are born.

Hayabusa 2 on target for asteroid

JAXA has confirmed that its Hayabusa 2 craft is on target to reach asteroid Ryugu, after a December 3 Earth swing-by. "See you later, people on Earth!"

Small star has storm like Jupiter’s

While planets in our solar system are known to have long-lasting storms, stars - until now - aren't. This star storm has lasted at least two years.

EarthSky News with Deborah Byrd

All the news you can fit into outer space LIVE on Slooh.com Wednesdays at 11 a.m. ET (1600 UTC). Or watch right here!