Monday, October 18, 2021

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Space.com
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has spotted water vapor on Jupiter's ocean moon Europa, potentially revealing new clues about icy satellites in our solar system and beyond. Hubble had previously detected water vapor on Europa — in apparent plumes that ...
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EarthSky
The team used this data to create 3D panoramic landscapes of space that you can fly through, if you have the right gear. One note: The beta version can't yet run on a Mac computer.
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The New York Times
An atomic blast is not the preferred solution for planetary defense, but 3-D models are helping scientists prepare for a worst-case scenario.
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Yahoo News
Chinese astronauts were banned from the International Space Station (ISS) in 2011 by US lawmakers. 2d ago.
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CBS News
With cameras rolling, actress Julia Peresild, playing the role of a surgeon sent to the station to treat a critically ill cosmonaut, was pulled from the Soyuz descent module and carried to a nearby recliner where she pretended to be just back from her make ...
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Phys.Org
Marsh plants, which are ubiquitous along the world's shorelines, can play a major role in mitigating the damage to coastlines as sea levels rise and storm surges increase. Now, a new MIT study provides greater detail about how these protective benefits ...
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Livescience.com
Astronomers have finally explained three perfectly identical galaxies in the deepest recesses of space — the cosmic triplets are actually just one galaxy, but its image has been multiplied by dark matter. The galactic doppelgangers were discovered by ...
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CNET
The Lucy spacecraft on its way to Jupiter's orbit is powered by two giant solar arrays. NASA said Sunday that one hasn't latched properly. ... A researcher working on Lucy's solar panels. NASA.
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CNET
Less than 48 hours later, Lucy appears to have encountered its first space roadblock. One of the probe's two solar arrays, huge solar panels used to power Lucy's exploration, may not properly be locked in place.
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
(NASA) – Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosmos and Russian actress Yulia Peresild and Russian producer-director Klim Shipenko landed on Earth at 12:35 a.m. EDT Sunday, October 17 in Kazakhstan, southeast of the remote town of Dzhezkazgan.
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