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Author: Ben Pauley

Five antennas of the Australia Telescope Compact Array, near Narrabri, NSW
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Has Earth received any radio signals from aliens?

Posted on March 5, 2026February 26, 2026 by Ben Pauley

Scientists affiliated with the SETI@home project analyzed 14 years of radio wave data collected by the Arecibo Telescope and identified 92…

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    Human contemplates the universe
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    “Radical mundanity” could explain why we haven’t met aliens

    Posted on March 4, 2026February 26, 2026 by Ben Pauley

    In response to the question, “Where are all the aliens?”, one astronomer argued that, if they are similar to humans, they may have faced…

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      Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex
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      Are aliens receiving radio signals from Earth?

      Posted on March 3, 2026February 26, 2026 by Ben Pauley

      Scientists calculated the maximum distance at which extraterrestrials with modern human-level technology could detect radio signals from…

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        Asteroid Lutetia
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        Astronomers classify near-Earth asteroids

        Posted on December 22, 2025December 11, 2025 by Ben Pauley

        Researchers determined the sizes, rotational speeds, and chemical compositions of 39 asteroids orbiting the Sun near Earth. Many were…

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          The fate of massive rotating stars

          Posted on December 15, 2025December 15, 2025 by Ben Pauley

          Researchers showed that massive stars at the end of their lives are more likely to collapse into black holes than to explode into…

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            This artist's impression shows ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft scanning the fast-moving shadow of the moon Phobos as it moved across the Martian surface.
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            How did Mars get its moons?

            Posted on December 1, 2025December 1, 2025 by Ben Pauley

            Astronomers calculated possible trajectories for small objects approaching Mars. They found that as many as 1 in 50 get captured in orbit,…

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              Astronomers model early star clusters

              Posted on November 17, 2025November 3, 2025 by Ben Pauley

              Scientists used computer simulations to determine how ancient star clusters formed. Their results were similar to real clusters found with…

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                Comparison of exoplanet TrES-1 b with Jupiter
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                Scientists observe a changing exoplanet orbit

                Posted on November 10, 2025October 29, 2025 by Ben Pauley

                Astronomers conducted a multifaceted study of the exoplanet TrES-1 b and found that its orbit is shifting, possibly due to an unseen…

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                  How did early galaxies form?

                  Posted on October 27, 2025October 16, 2025 by Ben Pauley

                  Astronomers observed a distant, ancient galaxy and found that it consisted of 5 distinct regions, suggesting a complex formation history…

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                    How often are stars flung out of the center of the Galaxy?

                    Posted on October 20, 2025October 16, 2025 by Ben Pauley

                    Researchers surveyed stars in the Milky Way Galaxy and found they’re only rarely ejected from the Galaxy's center.

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