Tuesday, August 9, 2022

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Space.com
"The way I look at it, any one of our 42 active astronauts is eligible for an Artemis mission," NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, who is head of the astronaut office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, told reporters during a livestreamed briefing Friday ...
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Space.com
A 'quick fix' put in by the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex allowed the closest viewing packages to sell out quickly.
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Space.com
The many black hole mergers detected through gravitational wave observatories have revealed that black holes crash into each other far more often than we thought. Now, new research suggests a way for black holes to merge quickly: They must be caught in ...
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Space.com
Tuesday evening's launch will be the company's 21st Starlink mission of 2022 and its 35th orbital flight of the year overall, adding to a SpaceX record. The company's previous mark for most orbital missions in a year was 31, set in 2021.
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Space.com
Prior to Hubble, it was nearly impossible to discern the individual stars in a globular cluster, which is a dense collection of ancient stars numbering in the tens of thousands to millions. Because ground-based telescopes ...
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EarthSky
The European Space Agency (ESA) is a mission partner. NASA and ESA are targeting 2033 to bring the first-ever samples of Martian rock and soil back to Earth. The mission will enable scientists to study Mars samples directly in laboratories on Earth for the ...
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Space.com
Auroras can be generated when the sun belches out particles that hit the Earth's upper atmosphere. (Image credit: Terry Zaperach/NASA, CC BY-SA).
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The Washington Post
Go outside tonight and look up. Chances are, you'll see a bunch of shooting stars! But what are shooting stars, actually? And why are they easier to see on some nights than others? "The technical term for a shooting star is a 'meteor,' " says Carrie ...
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CNET
As part of its post-sampling routine, the rover takes up-close pictures of some of the sampling system components. "On those images, two small pieces of debris were visible -- a small object ...
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Futurity: Research News
Researchers have created a cheap, easy, and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks. They used an inexpensive polymer called melamine—the main component of Formica. The new work is a key goal for the United States and other ...
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