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Russia suspends Soyuz launch operations in French Guiana Blaming European sanctions enacted after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Russian space agency said Saturday it is recalling dozens of engineers and technicians from French Guiana and suspending Soyuz rocket operations there, grounding a pair of European ...
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The moon meets up with Mercury and Saturn early Monday morning The three worlds will be clustered extra-close to the southeastern horizon as the sun is rising. Saturn is at magnitude 0.7 and Mercury at a brighter -0.1. (For perspective, most people can see stars down to magnitude 6 in dark-sky conditions.).
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New sky map showcases more than 4 million galaxies, stars and other objects Millions of new objects have just been cataloged in a vast new sky map that will lead to more investigations about our universe's environment, the discovery team says. A map of roughly one-quarter of the northern sky was generated using a pan-European ...
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SpaceX deploys another batch of Starlink satellites SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket with a batch of 50 more Starlink internet satellites Friday from the Central Coast of California, the company's second Starlink mission in four days. Two more Starlink launches are scheduled from Florida in the first half ...
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Mysterious repeating fast radio burst from space looks strangely familiar, scientists realize The colorful remnants have displayed bright and brilliant flashes that look a lot like the newly found FRBs, which occurred in the galaxy M81, researchers said. "Some of the signals we measured ...
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How my mom's escape from a violent marriage inspired our animal rescue farm Some honor their loved ones by planting a tree. Laurie Zaleski went a lot further: She founded an entire animal sanctuary, just as she'd once promised her mother. Her mom, Annie McNulty, was a spirited beauty with "impeccably bad taste in men," she ...
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Whoever Controls the Moon Controls the Solar System In 1961, U.S. President John F. Kennedy declared that his nation would be the first to land a man on the moon. That ambitious goal would later be fulfilled as two NASA astronauts took wobbly steps across the lunar surface on July 20, 1969, much to the ...
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Sky Watch: It's breakfast with the planets in March Pour some coffee and daub a toasted muffin with planetary jam: It's breakfast with the planets. Early in March, find Earth's effervescent neighbor Venus easily in the southeast before sunrise. At -4.7 magnitude (exceptionally bright,) you can't miss it ...
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NASA Awards Next Round Of Grants For Futuristic Tech Development Another grant is for the research and development of an inflatable bird-like drone that would sweep through the atmosphere of our sister planet Venus collecting samples for return to Earth. Once processed in an earth-based lab, researchers could look for ...
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4.4 Million Galaxies Are Visible In This New Map Of The Night Sky Most of the specks of light visible in the image are billions of light years away from Earth, according to the scientists. Some of the rarer objects captured in the image include colliding galaxies and flaring stars in the Milky Way.
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