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    Removing carbon from Earth's atmosphere may not 'fix' climate change

    By Tereza Pultarova published July 28, 2023

    Removing carbon from Earth's atmosphere may not reverse devastating changes to weather patterns in vulnerable areas, a new study suggests.

    Fight space ghosts as an astronaut cat in spooky Halloween 2024 Google Doodle

    By Samantha Mathewson published October 31, 2024

    Celebrate Halloween with a cosmic new Google Doodle, featuring an astronaut cat vanquishing creepy creatures across Earth's atmosphere.

    The Earth Day 2024 Google doodle is a climate change reminder

    By Monisha Ravisetti published April 22, 2024

    For Earth Day this year, the Google doodle is highlighting areas of our planet it sees itself in.

    Magnificent communication: Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin tests Verizon satellite service in new ad

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published February 2, 2025

    Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has teamed up with Verizon to help promote the company's satellite-based solution to cell service "dead zones" in a new commercial.

    Marvel's screw-ups get their chance at redemption in the final 'Thunderbolts' trailer (video)

    By Jeff Spry published April 22, 2025

    'We've all done bad things': Yelena, aka White Widow, bares her soul in final trailer for Marvel's 'Thunderbolts' ahead of the May 2 release.

    'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' trailer shown at CinemaCon now arrives for us all (video)

    By Jeff Spry published April 21, 2025

    This new teaser is packed with pregnancy, the power of family, plus the Silver Surfer.

    Lunar Google Doodle and card game honor October's last quarter moon

    By Jeff Spry published October 24, 2024

    Connect phases of the lunar cycle and celebrate the last quarter moon with this quirky Google Doodle game.

    How to follow Santa Claus this Christmas Eve with NORAD's 2024 tracker

    By Jeff Spry published December 23, 2024

    Keep watch for Jolly Old St. Nick on NORAD's official website and festive Santa Claus tracker.

    Content funding on Space.com

    By Tariq Malik published November 26, 2024

    How we fund the content that you read on Space.com.

    SpaceX rocket launches 21 Starlink satellites into orbit, then lands at sea (video)

    By Tariq Malik published February 11, 2025

    The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 1:53 p.m. EST (1853 GMT), less than 24 hours after another Starlink flight from California.

    The new 'Superman' trailer first shown at CinemaCon is finally available for the rest of us (video)

    By Jeff Spry published April 7, 2025

    New 'Superman' trailer gives us more Krypto, a better look at the Fortress of Solitude, and a giggling servant robot.

    Major telescope makers hit by class action lawsuit over alleged price fixing

    By Tereza Pultarova published January 17, 2025

    Amateur astronomers who have purchased telescopes from leading suppliers in the U.S. may be entitled to a payment from a class action settlement.

    Lunar Google Doodle celebrates April's third quarter moon with interactive card game

    By Samantha Mathewson last updated April 24, 2025

    Google's latest Doodle celebrates April's half moon with a fun interactive card game.

    More people Googled 'northern lights' in May 2024 than in any other month in history

    By Ryan French published June 6, 2024

    Public interest in the sun was at an all-time high in May. Here we explore why this was the case.

    The Fantastic Four meets Saturn V: 'First Steps' trailer launched at rocket center

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published February 5, 2025

    Disney's Marvel Studios launched its first look at "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" by broadcasting from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Alabama.

    'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' takes off with 1st awe-inspiring trailer

    By Fran Ruiz published February 4, 2025

    Marvel Studios' most-anticipated 2025 theatrical release is the long-in-the-works reboot of the Fantastic Four, and its first trailer doesn't disappoint.

    Google celebrates India's Chandrayaan-3 moon landing with adorable Doodle

    By Daisy Dobrijevic published August 24, 2023

    Google is celebrating India's successful moon landing of the Chandrayaan-3 mission at the lunar south pole with a whimsical Google Doodle.

    Astronomers realize mysterious TV signal in their data bounced off an airplane

    By Keith Cooper published February 17, 2025

    By tracking the TV signal back to the plane that was reflecting it towards the Murchison Wide-field Array, astronomers will be able to learn how to remove it from their data.

    Google's DeepMind AI can make better weather forecasts than supercomputers

    By Ben Turner published November 23, 2023

    DeepMind's new machine learning algorithm takes less than a minute to make its forecasts and can run on a desktop. But it won't replace traditional forecasts anytime soon.

    James Webb Space Telescope spotlights gorgeous young stars in a galaxy next door (photo)

    By Sharmila Kuthunur published October 10, 2023

    James Webb Space Telescope captures 1,001 light dots, most of which are sparkling young stars.

    Rubin Observatory aces 1st image tests, gets ready to use world's largest digital camera

    By Tariq Malik published January 14, 2025

    The Rubin Observatory will eventually hold the world's largest digital camera. It's therefore a good sign it has aced its first image test.

    Teenage drama is interrupted by extraterrestrial phenomena in this exclusive clip for 'Watch the Skies' (video)

    By Jeff Spry published May 8, 2025

    Weird electromagnetic mayhem breaks out in this thrilling new preview.

    The Fantastic Four join 'Marvel Rivals' ahead of their big-screen Marvel Cinematic Universe reboot

    By Fran Ruiz published January 9, 2025

    As fans await the first public trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the hit online hero shooter Marvel Rivals is welcoming the First Family.

    New 'Mickey 17' trailer gives us a deeper look at Robert Pattinson's upcoming sci-fi dark comedy romp

    By Fran Ruiz published January 23, 2025

    Ahead of its early March release in theaters, Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17 has received a second trailer full of action, intrigue, and comedic beats.

    Data science helps cross-check space discoveries 'across time and telescopes'

    By Elizabeth Fernandez published November 28, 2023

    It’s not always easy to match objects from various telescopic surveys. A new method can change this, allowing objects to be matched in up to 100 different surveys.

    'Murderbot' declares 'humans are idiots' in 1st tantalizing trailer for Apple TV's upcoming sci-fi series

    By Jeff Spry published April 10, 2025

    Alexander Skarsgård's rogue security unit will be unleashed on May 16, 2025, exclusively on Apple TV+.

    Total solar eclipse 2024: Pictures from around the web

    By Alexander Cox last updated April 8, 2024

    It's total solar eclipse day, April 8, and we're rounding up the best images of the phenomenon on social media.

    The highest observatory on Earth sits atop Chile's Andes Mountains — and it's finally open

    By Sharmila Kuthunur published April 30, 2024

    A new Japanese observatory built high in the Chilean Andes mountains promises fresh views of the early universe.

    AI discovers over 27,000 overlooked asteroids in old telescope images

    By Sharmila Kuthunur published May 2, 2024

    A new AI software has helped identify more than 27,000 asteroids in our solar system that had been overlooked in telescope images.

    The LEGO Marvel Daily Bugle just got a rare discount for Black Friday

    By Lloyd Coombes published November 25, 2023

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