Wednesday, April 13, 2022

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Space.com
The White House's generosity has NASA poised to do big things in 2023 and beyond, according to the space agency's deputy chief. "The $26 billion fiscal year 2023 budget request is 8% more than enacted federal spending levels for fiscal year 2022, ...
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Space.com
All net proceeds from the initial sale will go to a nonprofit helping Ukraine survive the Russian invasion.
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Space.com
In 2018, NASA's Perseverance rover and the first-ever Mars helicopter Ingenuity landed in Jezero Crater on the surface of the Red Planet. Now, a high-resolution camera on a NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars has captured the pair from orbit.
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Scientific American
On January 8, 2014, at 17:05:34 UT, an approximately meter-sized rock from space streaked through the sky off the coast of Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, burning up with an energy equivalent to about 110 metric tons of TNT and raining debris into the ...
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CNN
While most of the known comet nuclei measure a few miles across, astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope spotted Comet C/2014 UN271 with a nucleus that reaches 85 miles across. That's more than twice the width of Rhode Island.
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The Weather Channel
The United Arab Emirates has partnered with US space agency NASA on a Mars mission to boost scientific collaborations on the Red Planet. The country's first interplanetary exploration, the Emirates Mars Mission — or EMM — has finalised a collaborative ...
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USA TODAY
"April's full moon often corresponded with the early springtime blooms of a certain pink wildflower native to eastern North America: Phlox subulata – commonly called creeping phlox or moss phlox – which also went by the name "moss pink,'" the Old Farmer's ...
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Tech Times
A new study discovered new long-term spaceflight effects on the human bodies of cosmonauts and astronauts. Experts said that they observed the MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans in the latest research. New Long-Term Spaceflight Effects on Astronaut ...
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CNET
The mysterious, oblong object Oumuamua is likely to go down in the annals of science as the first known interstellar object to be spotted in our solar system, but it's now clear that a bit of cosmic rubble that smacked our atmosphere a few years earlier ...
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Newsweek
Earth is surrounded by space rocks. The vast circle of asteroids known as the asteroid belt that sits between Mars and Jupiter is estimated to contain millions of them, and that's not even counting the wayward asteroids that circle the sun in other orbits.
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