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Modeling the friction between pages in a book It all started with a shaky washing machine. Pedro Reis, head of the Flexible Structures Laboratory at EPFL's School of Engineering, rolled up a piece of fabric and placed it under the machine to stop it from moving. After he saw how well the rolled-up fabric ...
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Mount Holyoke professor Darby Dyar lands key role in NASA exploration study of Venus "There are two reasons," says Mount Holyoke College astronomy professor Darby Dyar. "One is to study the greenhouse effect and how water was lost, which relates to climate change.".
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See NASA's bonkers-big moon rocket standing up, boosters and all That's a big rocket. The Space Launch System is the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built, and it's meant to launch spacecraft and astronauts to the moon as part of the Artemis program. We have ...
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China's Mars rover Zhurong just snapped an epic self-portrait on the Red Planet (photos) China's Zhurong rover, which landed on Mars on May 14, has sent a new batch of images to Earth — including a "family photo" featuring the rover together with its rocket-powered landing platform posing for a camera on the rock-covered surface. The rover ...
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Nasa's giant SLS rocket: a guide Nasa has been developing a huge rocket called the Space Launch System (SLS) to launch astronauts to the Moon - and eventually Mars. Set to make its debut in November 2021, the SLS is the most powerful launch vehicle built since the 1960s. Nasa has ...
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NASA Successfully Assembles Rocket for Artemis Moon Mission The US space agency NASA has assembled the first of its powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rockets, which aims to return astronauts to the Moon. The engineers at Florida's Kennedy Space Center have finished lowering the 65m tall core stage in ...
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As science advances, does Ockham's Razor still apply? The notion that the simpler explanation is usually right has been useful for centuries. New science may change that. By Luke Shors - Amit Chandra. Published June 13, 2021 2 ...
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100000 star nurseries mapped in first-of-its-kind survey Stellar nurseries, the cauldrons of gas and dust where stars are forged, are far more diverse than astronomers first thought, according to a new, first-of-its kind survey. Astronomers at the Physics at High Angular Resolution in Nearby Galaxies (PHANGS) ...
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Image: Hubble sees a spiral in good company Two other galaxies, at the far right and bottom center of the image, flank NGC 4680. NGC 4680 enjoyed a wave of attention in 1997, as it played host to a supernova explosion known as SN 1997bp. Australian amateur astronomer Robert Evans identified the ...
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Over 100000 Star Nurseries Mapped Across 900 Galaxies May Help Us Understand the Universe Stellar nurseries are large cauldrons of dust and gas that forge stars. Astronomers recently discovered via a first-of-its-kind survey that the star nurseries are far more diverse than what scientists initially thought. Astronomy physicists from the Physics at High ...
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