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- Extreme 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet stinks like rotten eggs and has raging glass storms | Space https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-exoplanet-rotten-eggs 83 comments
- Artemis 1 cubesat finishes mission after detecting water and ice on the moon | Space https://www.space.com/artemis-1-cubesat-ice-hunting-mission-ends 36 comments
- Water vapor from Tonga's volcanic eruption could warm Earth for years | Space https://www.space.com/tonga-eruption-water-vapor-warm-earth 31 comments
- James Webb Space Telescope spots asteroid collision in neighboring star system | Space https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-asteroid-collision-beta-pictoris 2 comments
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- How long could you survive in space without a spacesuit? | Space https://www.space.com/how-long-could-you-survive-in-space-without-spacesuit 205 comments
- James Webb Space Telescope reveals the Ring Nebula in exquisite detail | Space https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-ring-nebula-dead-star 30 comments
- Metal clouds turn hot exoplanet into the universe's largest mirror | Space https://www.space.com/exoplanet-largest-mirror-metal-clouds 10 comments
- Very Large Telescope photographs its lightest ever exoplanet | Space https://www.space.com/very-large-telescope-photographs-lightest-ever-exoplanet 7 comments
- Weird cosmic object identified as the remains of a dead star | Space https://www.space.com/weird-cosmic-object-revealed-as-dead-star-remains 3 comments
- Author Swapna Krishna uses stargazing to bring meditation down to Earth | Space https://www.space.com/book-review-star-gazing-krishna 1 comment
- Buried oceans may be common on icy exoplanets | Space https://www.space.com/icy-exoplanets-buried-oceans-alien-life-search 0 comments
- Stars with superpowered magnetic fields could narrow the search for alien life | Space https://www.space.com/stars-with-superpowered-magnetic-fields-narrow-search-alien-life 0 comments
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