Thursday, February 24, 2022

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NASA says a faulty memory chip was the cause of a problem that forced technicians to swap out an engine control computer on the first Space Launch System rocket late last year, but the issue is not a constraint for an upcoming SLS fueling test or launch ...
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Space.com
Astronauts regularly tout how living aboard the International Space Station tears down barriers. Right now, two Russian cosmonauts and one European astronaut are living in orbit together with four Americans. The seven spaceflyers are enjoying the fruit ...
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CNN
(CNN) Picture a calm spring day 66 million years ago in what's now North Dakota. Perhaps a Triceratops was lying in the sun, while in the river freshwater paddlefish, mouths gaping, were foraging plankton.
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Space.com
Unifying quantum mechanics with general relativity is the ultimate dream — or nightmare — of physics. It would be a way to finally describe the force of gravity with the tools of quantum mechanics, unlocking how gravity works when it's really strong ...
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Space.com
A head-on collision between galaxies has created a vast, cosmic triangle in deep space glittering with star formation in a new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. The new photo, which NASA released Tuesday (Feb. 22), shows a pair of colliding ...
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Phys.Org
"Magnetars are neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, they are formed after supernova explosions" says dr Gawronski. "So far, scientists have agreed that they are responsible for the FRBs. Why? Because ...
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CNN
The doghouse, the former home of a German Shepherd named Roky, was projected to be the second most valuable item in the annual sale, titled "Deep Impact: Martian, Lunar and Other Rare Meteorites." It had a high estimate of $300,000, but it did not meet ...
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Popular Science
However, most of the ISS will sink into Point Nemo, a remote area of the Pacific Ocean so far from land that many scientists refer to it as a "space cemetery," after the number of spacecraft laid to rest in the watery grave.
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The Weather Channel
According to remote sensing experts, the prospect of detecting plant life on other planets is comparatively more straightforward. This is because chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis, appears very bright in infrared, and its mere presence ...
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Phys.Org
Every summer, as the sea ice surrounding Antarctica retreats, tens of thousands of tourists and scientists flock to the landmass by boat and plane. The remote continent is becoming increasingly accessible—during the 2019-20 season, the number of ...
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