Wednesday, April 1, 2020

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Space.com
Want to build the largest radio telescope to fly in space? Here's an easier technique: Design six tiny satellites to fly in formation and work together. That's the approach of a NASA's new Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE) mission, which is ...
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Space.com
NASA's Perseverance rover will explore Mars for all of humanity, which a coded message aboard the robot makes clear. The car-size Perseverance, which is scheduled to launch to the Red Planet this July, carries a special commemorative plate that holds ...
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Space.com
A recent study went full Indiana Jones to show that our home galaxy, the Milky Way, was a cannibal in its earlier years, swallowing five smaller galaxies. Like Jones, the famed (albeit fictional) archaeologist, astrophysicist Duncan Forbes of Swinburne ...
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Space.com
If you're thinking about booking a trip on SpaceX's huge Starship spacecraft, the company has some reading material for you. SpaceX just released a users' guide for Starship, the reusable spaceship-rocket combo the company is developing to help colonize ...
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Space.com
The passenger list for SpaceX's first operational crewed mission is now complete. NASA astronaut Shannon Walker will fly to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft on that voyage, agency officials announced today ...
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Livescience.com
The glaciers of Antarctica are melting at unprecedented rates, and a giant canyon in the continent's rocky underbelly could make matters much worse. In a study published March 23 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, researchers used more than 20 ...
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KGET 17
A team of astronomers has found what it says is the best evidence yet for an elusive class of black hole. They say the presumed "intermediate mass" black hole betrayed its existence by tearing apart a wayward star that ventured too close.
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Scientific American
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine was almost giddy when he unveiled the White House's budget request in February. The Trump administration wanted to boost NASA's annual spending by 12 percent for the fiscal year beginning on October 1, bringing it to ...
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Phys.Org
This illustration depicts a cosmic homicide in action. A wayward star is being shredded by the intense gravitational pull of a black hole that contains tens of thousands of solar masses. The stellar remains are forming an accretion disk around the black hole.
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CNN
(CNN) When NASA astronauts return to the moon in 2024, they'll need a lunar base that allows them to stay on the surface. And the astronauts may build their base using something readily available: their urine. As part of NASA's Artemis program, the first ...
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