Monday, March 21, 2022

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Space.com
The $10 billion telescope successfully aligned with its near-infrared camera (NIRCam), as the star image showed. But the observatory still has four other instruments that it must be able to switch between with perfect alignment to obtain sharp images of ...
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The Weather Channel
A waxing crescent Moon pictured from the ISS during an orbital sunset as it flew above the Pacific Ocean. (Astronaut photograph ISS066-E-86969 / NASA).
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The Weather Channel
Pluto, discovered in January 1930, was earlier known as the Planet Nine. However, in 2006, astronomers reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet. While astronomers continue to suspect that there might be a previously ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
(NASA) – Most of the rocky planets and satellites in our solar system, including Earth and the Moon, were formed or shaped by massive collisions early in the solar system's history. By smashing together, rocky bodies can accumulate more material, ...
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New York Post
The scientists studied the last 30+ years of pollen data and determined that pollen seasons have already started 20 days earlier and lasted eight days longer in recent decades. Total pollen emissions increased by 46% and plants produced 42% more pollen ...
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The Weather Channel
During this flyby, the probe will use several of its scientific instruments to study Europa in greater detail and capture even more stunning views of the mysterious moon. The Juno mission will also make close approaches to ...
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Phys.Org
Recently renewed carbon-cutting commitments still put Earth on a catastrophic path toward 2.7C of warming by 2100. Nearly 200 nations gather Monday to grapple with a question that will outlive Covid- ...
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Space.com
Juno's latest view of the two moons was captured during the spacecraft's 39th close flyby of Jupiter on Jan. 12. At the time, the spacecraft was about 38,000 miles (61,000 kilometers) above Jupiter's cloud tops, at a latitude of about 52 degrees south.
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Big Think
Forty Starlink satellites were destroyed earlier this year in a geomagnetic storm. NASA/GSFC/SDO / WikimediaCommons ...
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Digital Trends
SpaceX set a new record for reuse of a rocket booster this week when it used a Falcon 9 booster for its 12th mission. The booster was used as part of the company's Starlink launch which carried 53 satellites into orbit to join the Starlink satellite ...
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