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April 14, 2026
Asteroid 2026 FM3: Near-Earth Flyby & Planetary Defense
Car-sized asteroid 2026 FM3 just buzzed Earth at 238,000 km. Discover how NASA's planetary defense systems track near-Earth objects.

April 12, 2026
JWST Mysterious Explosion: The GRB 250702B Discovery
Discover why the JWST mysterious explosion known as GRB 250702B is baffling scientists and rewriting the rules of astrophysics in 2026.

April 11, 2026
JWST Reveals NGC 5134: A Spiral Galaxy's Stellar Nurseries
Explore JWST's stunning mid-infrared images of NGC 5134, revealing glowing dust clouds and stellar nurseries 65 million light-years away.

April 10, 2026
JWST Unveils Deepest Dark Matter Map of the Cosmic Web
Explore the deepest dark matter map ever created by the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing the invisible cosmic web shaping our universe.

April 9, 2026
Solar Cycle 25 Peak: Extreme Solar Flares Threaten Earth
NASA's SDO captures massive X-class solar flares. Discover how extreme ultraviolet emissions from Solar Cycle 25 could disrupt Earth's power grids.

April 8, 2026
JWST Maps Uranus: Glowing Auroras & Magnetic Fields
JWST's new 3D mapping of Uranus reveals glowing auroral bands and shocking atmospheric cooling. Explore the latest ice giant magnetic fields data.

April 7, 2026
Asteroid 2026 FM3: Close Call & NASA's Planetary Defense
A car-sized asteroid, 2026 FM3, just buzzed Earth within 238,000 km. Discover how NASA's planetary defense systems track near-Earth objects.

April 6, 2026
Comet A1 MAPS 2026: Will the April Sungrazer Survive?
Will Comet A1 MAPS survive its April 2026 perihelion? Discover the massive debate surrounding this sungrazer comet and share your prediction!

April 5, 2026
JWST Mysterious Explosion: GRB 250702B Defies Physics
Discover how the JWST mysterious explosion known as GRB 250702B is defying known physics and reshaping our understanding of the universe in 2026.

April 4, 2026
JWST Captures Stunning Mid-Infrared Views of Galaxy NGC 5134
Explore JWST's latest mid-infrared observations of NGC 5134, revealing glowing dust clouds and stellar nurseries 65 million light-years away.
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