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Tenaciously warping reticent polyglyphs. https://t.co/0bZznHiaCJ https://t.co/8chGfNzssn
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@caethulhu put all your people on a list; only look at that
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@arcticwolfe he also sure keeps making a lot of new things for a game studio that disbanded
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On Earth, avalanches are terrifying. On the Sun, they are simply overwhelming.
The @ESASolarOrbiter captured this magnetic avalanche on the Sun as it triggered a major solar flare. There's an outline of Earth at the beginning of the video for scale.
esa.int/Science_Explorโฆ
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@NOIRLabAstro And sometimes what looks like a planet being born is actually a smash-up in which a planet is being destroyed. We saw it happening twice (!) around the star Fomalhaut: clouds of debris that appeared and then vanished.
arxiv.org/abs/2512.15861

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Then there's the star J0705+0612, which suddenly lost 98% of its light.
A new study suggests it got hidden behind a swirling, iron-rich cloud. Even weirder: The cloud seems to be the remains of a collision between two Jupiter-size planets.
noirlab.edu/public/news/noโฆ

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Sometimes astronomers are watching a star and it just...fades away.
This star in the Andromeda Galaxy might have collapsed into a black hole. Or it might have merged with another star & kicked a huge cloud of dark dust. Either way, strange days in space.
arxiv.org/abs/2601.05317

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