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How Pluto walks a tightrope between a stable and chaotic orbit The former ninth planet, now considered a dwarf planet, has an unusual orbit that is highly elongated and tilted with respect to the orbits of the planets. For 20 years of its 248-year journey around the sun, Pluto actually moves inside Neptune's orbit.
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SpaceX Dragon with private Ax-1 astronaut crew departs International Space Station The pioneering Ax-1 private astronaut mission has left the International Space Station (ISS) and is headed back to Earth. Ax-1's SpaceX Dragon capsule, named Endeavour, undocked from the orbiting lab today (April 24) at 9:10 p.m. EDT (1310 GMT on April ...
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Axiom's private astronauts depart space station after 15-day stay A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying four non-professional astronauts, the first fully commercial, non-government crew to visit the International Space Station, undocked from the outpost Sunday, heading for re-entry and splashdown Monday to close out ...
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NASA readies SLS moon rocket for return to Vehicle Assembly Building The launch will carry NASA's Orion crew capsule on a multi-week journey into lunar orbit and back to Earth. The mission, known as Artemis 1, is a shakedown cruise before NASA aims to launch a crew around the moon on the second SLS/Orion flight.
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Large Hadron Collider restarts to push physics to the edge The revamped LHC will see more particle collisions and mind-blowing energy levels to hunt for dark matter and extra dimensions. The Large Hadron Collider restarted after a three-year shutdown on April 22, 2022. (Image credit: CERN).
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Fungal Protein Could Lead to Improved Crop Pathogen Control Strategies The team's study showed that the pathogenic Sclerotinia sclerotiorum fungus produces the protein, SsPINE1, which directly inactivates polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) that plants use as their own natural defense against pathogens. The study ...
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Crew of first private flight to ISS prepare for Earth return The three businessmen and a former NASA astronaut had spent more than two weeks on the station on a history-making mission organized by startup company Axiom Space. A SpaceX capsule was scheduled to undock from the ...
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NASA's Juno Captures Astonishing Photo of Jupiter Moon's Shadow The largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter, just bared the shadow of its biggest moon, Ganymede, in a recent release of a magnificent photo captured from the system based on NASA Juno's data. Ganymede's shadow. (Photo :NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS ...
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What we've learned after 32 years of NASA's Hubble When the Hubble Space Telescope launched, back on April 24, 1990, there was so much we still didn't know about the Universe. We had never seen baby galaxies, exoplanets, ...
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The probability of life on Jupiter's moon Europa just got a lot higher Surprisingly, scientists arrived at a new understanding of Europa by comparing its geography with Greenland. By Matthew Rozsa. Published April 24, 2022 2:00PM (EDT). Jupiter's large moon, Europa, is covered by a thick crust of ice above a vast ocean of ...
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