Voyager 1 fires thrusters after 37 years

Now, the Voyager team is able to use a set of 4 backup thrusters, dormant since 1980. The team says it'll extend the life of Voyager 1 - the fastest and farthest craft from Earth - by several more years.

Supermassive black holes photobomb Andromeda galaxy

Astronomers thought J0045+41 was 2 orbiting stars, part of the nearby Andromeda galaxy. New work shows it's 1,000 times more distant, possibly the most tightly coupled pair of supermassive black holes yet seen.

Pulsars were discovered 50 years ago

In 1967, while helping analyze data from a new telescope, Cambridge student Jocelyn Bell observed a bit of "scruff" - the first evidence of a pulsar. The discovery changed our view of the universe.

Hello, Small Magellanic Cloud

The Small Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy orbiting our Milky Way and a beautiful night-sky gem for those in Earth's Southern Hemisphere. Here it is in the light of atomic hydrogen. Whoa!

Probing the Hubble Ultra Deep Field

Astronomers used an instrument called MUSE to conduct the deepest-ever spectroscopic survey. The result was a bonanza of new knowledge.

A farewell to Saturn

Two days before it plunged into Saturn's atmosphere last September 15, the Cassini spacecraft returned this final, full mosaic image of the planet.

Flowing sand, not water, on Mars

The dark streaks on Mars known as recurring slope lineae are likely the result of repeated avalanches of sand and dust, rather than seeping water, new research shows.

It’s the 1st known interstellar asteroid

It swept nearest the sun in September, then sped away again, back to interstellar space. Astronomers named it `Oumuamua. It's dark red, very elongated and unlike anything in our solar system.

Jupiter’s independently pulsating auroras

The auroras over Earth's north and south poles typically mirror each other. But X-ray observations show that Jupiter's auroras pulsate on different timescales.

Citizen inventors: NASA’s 3D Printed Habitat Challenge

Future space missions won't be able to carry all their building materials from Earth. Competitors are challenged to fabricate habitats using indigenous materials. $2 million prize!

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