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Meteorite reveals a lost moon-sized world from the dawn of the solar system

Science Daily

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June 23, 2026

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A rare meteorite has revealed evidence of a massive lost world that once orbited the young Sun before being destroyed in a catastrophic collision. The discovery suggests some early planets formed from dramatically different materials than Earth and Mars, rewriting part of the solar system’s origin story.

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Smithsonian Magazine

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· Jun 30, 2026

These 17 Stunning Photos of the Strawberry Moon Show Earth's Natural Satellite in All Its Glory

The first full moon of the summer delivered dazzling visuals from across the globe. Its low position in the sky from the perspective of the Northern Hemisphere gave it a golden hue

Wired

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· Jun 26, 2026

How to See the Giant Asteroid That Will Pass by Earth This Weekend

The asteroid will be visible for several nights from different parts of the world. We’ll tell you when and where to look, and what equipment you’ll need to spot it.

The Economic Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

Earth's ‘mini-moon’ revealed like never before

Earth's ‘mini-moon’ revealed like never before

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· Jun 29, 2026

Strawberry moon 2026: Tonight's full moon is the lowest, and one of the smallest 'micromoons' all year

Strawberry moon 2026: Tonight's full moon is the lowest, and one of the smallest 'micromoons' all year

NASA

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· Jun 23, 2026

Hanging in the Balance

The Moon appears half-illuminated in this photo captured by the Artemis II crew on flight day 6. The terminator – the difference between light and darkness – provides a stark contrast and even greater perspective of the Moon’s rocky, uneven, and otherworldly surface features. The near side, which is what we can see from Earth, []

Daily Mirror

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· Jun 30, 2026

Strawberry moon lights up sky in incredible worldwide display - see amazing images

Incredible new pictures have captured the Strawberry Moon as it dropped to the lowest point of its arc through the night's sky - creating breath taking images around the world

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Related coverage for "Meteorite reveals a lost moon-sized world from the dawn of the solar system": Smithsonian Magazine — These 17 Stunning Photos of the Strawberry Moon Show Earth's Natural Satellite in All Its Glory. Wired — How to See the Giant Asteroid That Will Pass by Earth This Weekend. The Economic Times — Earth's ‘mini-moon’ revealed like never before . https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gdaiRVCFczRjaBZv3RYELC.jpg — Strawberry moon 2026: Tonight's full moon is the lowest, and one of the smallest 'micromoons' all year . NASA — Hanging in the Balance. Daily Mirror — Strawberry moon lights up sky in incredible worldwide display - see amazing images