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A Closed and Common Orbit (Wayfarers, #2) by Becky Chambers | Goodreads
Eye candy from space: The most beautiful panoramas and photos of the universe around us | Extremetech
Gravitational wave detector LIGO is back online after 3 years of upgrades – how the world's most sensitive yardstick reveals secrets of the universe
The history of the universe: Big Bang to now in 10 steps | Space
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James Webb telescope's new images of stars, galaxies and an exoplanet have been revealed | CNN
Holding Up the Universe by Jennifer Niven | Goodreads
The 5 Biggest Questions About the Universe (and How We're Trying To Answer Them)
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Your Cosmic Address Will Remind You How Huge the Universe Really Is
Gravitational wave detector LIGO is back online after 3 years of upgrades – how the world's most sensitive yardstick reveals secrets of the universe
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January 1, 1925: The Day We Discovered the Universe | Discover Magazine
What Earth was like last time CO2 levels were as high as today | Mashable
Aliens May Well Exist in a Parallel Universe, New Studies Find | Live Science
94% of the universe's galaxies are permanently unreachable - Big Think