Today's space news is packed: scientists confirm that NASA's DART spacecraft didn't just change how Dimorphos orbits Didymos — it shifted the entire binary asteroid system's orbit around the Sun. A first for humanity. Plus: the gravitational wave catalog just doubled, a European solar eclipse satellite has gone dark, a 45-year stellar rotation theory has been overturned, a young Sun-like star has been caught blowing its first cosmic bubble — and Venus and Saturn are putting on a show in tonight's sky.
Today's Stories
• 00:00 — DART Changed Didymos's Solar Orbit — A Historic First
• 02:00 — Gravitational Wave Catalog Doubles: LIGO GWTC-4 Released
• 06:00 — ESA's Proba-3 Eclipse Satellite Goes Silent in Orbit
• 10:00 — Stars Don't Flip Their Rotation: 45-Year Theory Overturned
• 13:00 — Chandra Photographs a Young Sun's Cosmic Bubble
• 16:30 — Venus & Saturn Conjunction: Your Skywatching Guide
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