When it comes to atoms, language can be used only as in poetry.
The poet, too, is not nearly so concerned with describing facts
as with creating images.

— Niels Bohr

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Global warming already causing crop losses of over $20 billion a year

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 11:00am
Climate change is already having a big impact on crop yields, and the subsequent financial losses will continue to rise as the world keeps warming
Categories: Astronomy

Global warming already causing crop losses of over $20 billion a year

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 11:00am
Climate change is already having a big impact on crop yields, and the subsequent financial losses will continue to rise as the world keeps warming
Categories: Astronomy

8 things to know about this year’s solar eclipse

ESO Top News - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 9:36am
Video: 00:02:34

From the path of totality and the spectacular Baily's beads to why this eclipse will be especially beautiful at sunset, discover what makes the 12 August 2026 total solar eclipse so special.

Featuring ESA Reserve Astronaut Sara García Alonso and ESA Astronaut Candidate Pablo Álvarez Fernández.

Spanish

Aquí presentamos 9 cosas que debes saber sobre el eclipse solar total de este año.

Desde la franja de totalidad y las espectaculares perlas de Baily hasta qué hará este eclipse aún más especial al atardecer, descubre por qué el eclipse solar total del 12 de Agosto 2026 será tan único! 

Con Sara García Alonso, astronauta de reserva de la ESA, y Pablo Álvarez Fernández, astronauta de la ESA en formación.

Categories: Astronomy

Week in images: 06-10 July 2026

ESO Top News - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 9:10am

Week in images: 06-10 July 2026

Discover our week through the lens

Categories: Astronomy

Mathematicians put AI to work on Fermat's last theorem

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 8:00am
At an event in London, mathematicians have made unexpectedly fast progress on formalising Fermat's last theorem using AI
Categories: Astronomy

Mathematicians put AI to work on Fermat's last theorem

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 8:00am
At an event in London, mathematicians have made unexpectedly fast progress on formalising Fermat's last theorem using AI
Categories: Astronomy

Why the controversy over de-extinction risks missing the point

Scientific American.com - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 7:00am

Efforts to revive the thylacine and woolly mammoth are forcing conservationists to face a long-overdue debate over what kind of natural world we want to build

Categories: Astronomy

Is Earth the only planet with total solar eclipses?

Scientific American.com - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 6:45am

Other planets have moons, too. Do they get eclipses like we do?

Categories: Astronomy

The sneaky maths trick for solving problems without answering them

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 5:00am
How can you have a proof without proving anything? Mathematicians found a way and, in the process, came to blows over it – but 100 years on, this trick is a common part of modern maths, says columnist Jacob Aron
Categories: Astronomy

The sneaky maths trick for solving problems without answering them

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 5:00am
How can you have a proof without proving anything? Mathematicians found a way and, in the process, came to blows over it – but 100 years on, this trick is a common part of modern maths, says columnist Jacob Aron
Categories: Astronomy

‘Dark’ comets sprouting tails could help solve interstellar mysteries

Scientific American.com - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 5:00am

A strange class of comet could explain the enigmatic behavior of ‘Oumuamua, the first known interstellar object—and even shed light on how Earth became habitable

Categories: Astronomy

This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 10 – 19

Sky & Telescope Magazine - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 4:55am

The bright, distinctive pattern of Upper Scorpius is on its best display in the south right after nightfall. Telescopic treasures await. In the west, Regulus now departs from Venus.

The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 10 – 19 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

Categories: Astronomy

Earth from Space: Great Bear Lake, Canada

ESO Top News - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 4:00am
Image: The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captures Canada’s Great Bear Lake in striking colours.
Categories: Astronomy

2026 eclipse: 5 citizen science projects you can contribute to

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 2:00am
During the August 2026 solar eclipse, scientists will be rushing to gather data on the sun, but even if you aren't a professional scientist, you can still help the research
Categories: Astronomy

2026 eclipse: 5 citizen science projects you can contribute to

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Fri, 07/10/2026 - 2:00am
During the August 2026 solar eclipse, scientists will be rushing to gather data on the sun, but even if you aren't a professional scientist, you can still help the research
Categories: Astronomy

How 'Star City' Reimagined the Space Race With Soviets as the Stars

Universe Today - Thu, 07/09/2026 - 9:41pm

How do you capture the mood of the 1960s space race in a fictional universe where the Soviets beat the Americans to the moon? The production team for Apple TV's "Star City" series rose to the challenge.

Categories: Astronomy

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APOD - Thu, 07/09/2026 - 8:00pm

Some 190 million light-years away,


Categories: Astronomy, NASA