Sunday, May 5, 2019

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Space.com
Huge Mars dust storms like the one that killed NASA's Opportunity rover may have helped to blow some of the Red Planet's ancient water away for good, researchers say. In late May 2018, a dust storm began boiling up around Opportunity, which had been ...
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Space.com
Rocket Lab successfully launched three experimental satellites for the U.S. Air Force today (May 5), acing the company's second Department of Defense mission in five weeks. Rocket Lab's Electron booster lifted off from the company's New Zealand launch ...
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Space.com
Astronomers have assembled a mosaic of nearly 7,500 images taken of the distant universe, creating the largest and most comprehensive "history book" of galaxies ever made. The mosaic, called the Hubble Legacy Field, combines observations from 16 ...
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Florida Today
On May 2, 2019, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket and capsule blasted off from the company's private West Texas range, carrying 38 research and technology payloads. The New Shepard-11 capsule flew above 65 miles, and the booster launched and ...
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Yahoo News
The Hubble telescope has captured a dazzling new photograph of a spiral galaxy, NGC 2903. NGC 2903 is part of the constellation Leo, located roughly 30 million light-years from Earth. NASA used the powerful orbital telescope to explore it along with over ...
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Ars Technica
There are plenty of good reasons that people should cycle more. People who exercise more are healthier and can score higher on cognitive tests, for one thing. And replacing short car trips with journeys by bike (or on foot) is probably a good thing if we want ...
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Science 2.0
A quark star is a hypothesized type of object more dense than a Neutron star but not dense enough to form a black hole. Long ago theorized, could such an object be observed via, and even made possibly through, gravitational waves? This is not a likely ...
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Engadget
The Hubble Space Telescope has been capturing tons of space images since it entered orbit in 1990. Now, NASA has put together a mosaic photo using 16 years' worth of data to create one of the widest views of the universe we've ever seen. The image ...
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Spaceflight Now
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral's Complex 40 launch pad at 2:48:58 a.m. EDT (0648:58 GMT) Saturday. Credit: SpaceX. With a thundering, sky-lighting predawn blastoff from Cape Canaveral, a Falcon 9 rocket fired into orbit early ...
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Manila Bulletin
After devastating the French Riviera in 2013, destroying Dhaka in 2015 and saving Tokyo in 2017, an international asteroid impact simulation ended Friday with its latest disaster -- New York in ruins. Despite a simulated eight years of preparation, scientists ...
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