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140-year-old baby used to be a star

Astronomers have discovered the youngest known supernova in the Milky Way galaxy, still a baby at 140 years old.

Time.com: Skywatchers Get Total Lunar Eclipse

The last total lunar eclipse until 2010 occurred Wednesday night, with cameo appearances by Saturn and the bright star Regulus on either side of the veiled full moon

Dangers from secrets and lies

If you know a secret the rest of the world doesn't, it can drive you nuts. From dealing with little white lies to exposing a sexual harasser, consider how, when -- and when not -- to let the cat out of the bag.

Important days in history of universe

1. July 4, 1054 -- Day the sky Got brighter

Time.com: An Asteroid Hurtles Toward Mars

Astronomers are hoping for a spectacular high-impact collision as asteroid 2007 WD5 zooms toward Mars

Comet's 'dust bunnies' to shower Earth

Geoff Chester was just 7 years old when he picked up his dad's binoculars and aimed them at that familiar luminous object casting its glow over the night sky of Fairfield County, Connecticut. Ever since, he's been hooked on stargazing.

Asteroid could be NASA's new target

Here we are, nearly eight years into the 21st century, and the most spectacular manned mission NASA can pull off is a trip to the International Space Station, a mere 210 miles above the Earth.

A giant leap: Robots or astronauts?

Can everyone be an astronomer? It certainly seems that way, especially with some of the latest tools at our fingertips, like Google Sky, which allows Internet users to navigate through a digitized map of space. But some say virtual astronomy is not just for amateurs and should also be the way forward for professional space exploration. A future of virtual astronauts, too.

Time.com: Sleet Storm in Space

Scientists peek into a newly forming solar system 1,000 light years away and discover five times the water on Earth -- plus some unexpected tidbits about our own solar system's past

Time.com: Is There a Huge Hole in Outer Space?

Scientists find an enormous empty swath in space. How does it change what we know about the origins of the universe?

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