Sunday, July 24, 2022

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Space.com
"Behind the Name: James Webb Space Telescope" highlights the troubled legacy of the observatory's namesake, James Webb, who headed NASA during the Cold War and many say was actively involved in the federal government's of purge gay employees.
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Space.com
The company has a clutch of 53 Starlink internet satellites loaded aboard the Falcon 9 rocket that is scheduled to lift off during an instantaneous launch opportunity at 9:38 a.m. EDT (1338 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, according to ...
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Space.com
China is set to add a new compartment to its space station following the launch of the Wentian module early on Sunday. Skip advert. Advertisement. Wentian was sent on its way to orbit atop a Long March 5B heavy-lift rocket that blasted off at 2:25 a.m. ...
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CNET
Somewhere in the depths of our universe, a stellar ballet is underway. Against the dark curtain of space, three enormous, glittering stars are locked in a dance by their own gravitational forces and aglow in their shared luminescence.
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EarthSky
And did you know they can be fluorescent, too? In other words, they can glow, even in deeper waters. Their bright colors are a beautiful natural display. On July 17, 2022, researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel and Scripps Institution of Oceanography ...
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Forbes
It's one of the most common words used by astronomers—and two of them featured in the James Webb Space Telescope's debut image package—but do you know what a nebula is? If you think you do then you probably don't. That's because the word nebula ...
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BBC News
Images from space, including some stunning pictures from Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope will be beamed on to its 249ft (76m) dish. "We'll use that dish as a ...
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Lake County News
Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. On a warm July day in 1972, NASA launched a new Earth-imaging satellite called the Earth Resources Technology Satellite. "ERTS" was ...
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Spaceflight Now
Test-firings on the launch pad were once a customary part of every SpaceX launch campaign, but the company is phasing out the static fire tests for most missions as the Falcon 9 launch cadence has ramped up to an average of one flight per week.
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Greenwich Sentinel
The Webb Space Telescope's image of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 includes thousands of galaxies, including the faintest objects observed in infrared to date. The light in this image is 4.6 billion years old. Credit NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI.
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