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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.

Aurora Australis
16 Jun 2026

The aurora australis arcs over Earth during an active solar event in this photograph taken at approximately 11:32 p.m. local time from the International Space Station as it orbited 271 miles above the Indian Ocean southwest of Perth, Australia on June 5.

Aurora Australis

San Francisco's Patchwork Streets
15 Jun 2026

A period of unsettled weather brought scattered showers and thunderstorms to California’s Bay Area on May 27, 2026. That afternoon, a break in the clouds left downtown San Francisco and nearby communities beneath mostly cloud-free skies, allowing an astronaut aboard the International Space Station to take this photograph.

San Francisco's Patchwork Streets

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Favicon Watch European rocket launch record-breaking mission for Amazon on June 17

An Ariane 6 heavy-lift rocket will launch a record-breaking load to orbit early on Wednesday morning (June 17), and you can watch the action live.

Favicon How to see the moon hide Venus in a rare daytime sky show on June 17

A rare daytime occultation will see a thin crescent moon pass directly in front of dazzling Venus on June 17.

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