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Boeing's Starliner OFT-2 mission to the International Space Station: When to watch and what to know Liftoff is Friday (July 30) at 2:53 p.m. EDT (1853 GMT).
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Rocket Lab launches US military satellite on return-to-flight mission The two-stage Electron rose off a pad at Rocket Lab's New Zealand launch site, on the North Island's Mahia Peninsula, at 2 a.m. EDT (0600 GMT; 6 p.m. local New Zealand time), carrying a demonstration satellite called Monolith for the U.S. Space Force.
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Discovery of slow waves on the sun could shed light on magnetic field mystery For the first time, scientists have observed giant slow-moving waves of plasma on the surface of the sun that could help to explain the mystery behind the star's magnetic field. Looking at ten years worth of data by NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO), ...
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How do 'Tatooine' planets survive with 2 suns? It's hard for an exoplanet to establish itself in a neighborhood built around not one but two stars. But astronomers have spotted plenty of such alien worlds, sometimes nicknamed "Tatooines" after the "Star Wars" planet where Luke Skywalker watches a double ...
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Google and Facebook to require vaccinations for in-office employees, paving the way for rivals to follow Google on Wednesday became the first Big Tech company to announce that it will require employees who work in its offices to be fully vaccinated. Facebook later announced a similar policy requiring all in-person workers to get vaccinated before coming into a ...
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Space telescopes spot light 'echoing' from behind black hole for the first time Black holes are regions in space-time where gravity's pull is so powerful that not even light can escape its grasp. However, while light cannot escape a black hole, its extreme gravity warps space around it, which allows light to "echo," bending around the back of ...
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Remains of twin fetuses and wealthy mom found in Bronze Age urn The woman and her twins were cremated and buried in an urn with lavish grave goods: a bronze neck ring, a gold hair ring and bone pins or needles, indicating that the woman was an elite individual, the researchers said.
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Harvard's Avi Loeb Thinks We Should Study UFOs—and He's Not Wrong Loeb's plan is to use a telescope now under construction, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, to study interstellar objects that come into our solar system. In addition, the project envisions building a network of small ...
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Russia's New Addition to the Space Station: When to Watch The Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module will dock with the orbiting outpost on Thursday morning. Here's what you need to know.
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A single-molecule laser nanospectroscopy technique with micro-electron volt energy resolution When molecules are excited, they can give rise to a variety of energy conversion phenomena, such as light emission and photoelectric or photochemical conversion. To unlock new energy conversion functions in organic materials, researchers should be able ...
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