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  1. PhotoFirefighters atop Mount Wilson in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
    CreditEric Thayer for The New York Times

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    Mount Wilson Observatory Survives a Trial by Fire

    The birthplace of modern cosmology “has been declared safe” from the wildfires that have ravaged the surrounding area in Southern California.

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  2. PhotoAn image of Venus, made with data recorded by Japan’s Akatsuki spacecraft in 2016. So close, so similar and very mysterious, the planet is surprising scientists with a chemical signature spotted in its clouds.
    CreditPLANET-C Project Team/JAXA

    Life on Venus? Astronomers See a Signal in Its Clouds

    The detection of a gas in the planet’s atmosphere could turn scientists’ gaze to a planet long overlooked in the search for extraterrestrial life.

    By Shannon Stirone, Kenneth Chang and

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    PhotoAn artist’s concept of Planet Nine, a yet-unobserved object thought to orbit 20 billion miles from the sun. Some astronomers have suggested that it may be a black hole the size of a Ping-Pong ball.
    CreditR. Hurt/Caltech/IPAC, via Reuters

    Is There a Black Hole in Our Backyard?

    Astrophysicists have recently begun hatching plans to find out just how weird Planet Nine might be.

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    CreditNASA/Goddard

    Sync your calendar with the solar system

    Never miss an eclipse, a meteor shower, a rocket launch or any other astronomical and space event that's out of this world.

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    CreditMorgan Hornsby for The New York Times

    Coming of Age on Mars

    In a new book, planetary scientist Sarah Stewart Johnson recalls how the Red Planet drew her to become a scientist.

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