- The universe's background starlight is twice as bright as expected. Even when you remove the bright stars, the glowing dust and other nearby points of light from the inky, dark sky, a background glow remains. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/universe-cosmic-background-light-bright-new-horizons 16 comments science
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- New Horizons may have seen a glow at the solar system’s edge https://www.sciencenews.org/article/new-horizons-may-have-seen-glow-solar-systems-edge?amp%3Butm_campaign=r_space&%3Butm_medium=social 3 comments
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