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Spectacular sight captured over France is NASA Science Calendar Image of the Month

NASA Science Calendar Image of the Month is a sprite over ChΓ’teau de Beynac, France. Sprites are short-lived. They last only a few milliseconds. So, witnessing and capturing one is a big deal. Images of these transient events are helping scientists understand more about how and why they form.

NASA might have found something that challenges the foundations of modern astronomy

A recent study suggests that most smaller galaxies may not have supermassive black holes in their center. This new finding goes against what scientists have previously known about galaxies and black holes. If proven to be true, it could reshape our understanding of how black holes form and even affect future space missions.

Scientists find key RNA component on an asteroid for the first time

Researchers studying the pieces of asteroid Bennu have discovered three ground-breaking things inside the samples β€” sugar, a mysterious gum-like object, and a huge amount of dust. These findings could tell us more about the early solar system and the origin of life.

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