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September 11 - 13, 2026
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Strange winds reveal magnetic exoplanets | ESO News

Posted on: 2 Jun 2026, 5:00 am


Astronomers have found the strongest evidence yet that some planets outside our Solar System may have magnetic fields. Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope and the Gemini North telescope, the researchers measured wind speeds on seven very hot, Jupiter-like exoplanets.

NASA Image Of The Day

NASA Image of the Day

The latest NASA "Image of the Day" image.

Starry Chandelier Cluster
30 Jun 2026

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the globular cluster NGC 6723, sometimes called the Chandelier Cluster.

Starry Chandelier Cluster

NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Preps for Spacewalk
29 Jun 2026

Flight engineer Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Space Agency) assists flight engineer Chris Williams of NASA as he tries on his spacesuit, testing its comfort and mobility as well as its communications and life support systems inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock.

NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Preps for Spacewalk

APOD for Today

Astronomy Picture of the Day

APOD

Why are parts of this asteroid

APOD

Why is the Cigar Galaxy billowing red smoke?

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Favicon ‘Just in time for Canada Day’: Spacewalking astronauts repair space station’s huge Canadarm2

Expedition 74 flight engineers Chris Williams and Jessica Meir conducted a seven-hour spacewalk to replace a wrist joint on the International Space Station's Canadarm2 robot arm on June 30, 2026.

Favicon Mars may have once been filled with seas of magma that made the Red Planet habitable

Deep oceans of magma once sloshed about inside the crust of Mars, seismic measurements taken by NASA's InSight mission suggest.

Faces of the Moon A new book by ASNH member Bob Crelin Click the book below for information on the book

There Once Was A Sky Full Of Stars A new book by ASNH member Bob Crelin Click the book below for information on the book

The 100 Best Targets for Astrophotography A new book by ASNH member Ruben Kier Click the book below for a review from Springer.com