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| 'Dead' telescope discovers Jupiter's twin from beyond the grave An international team of astrophysicists using NASA's Kepler space telescope, which ceased operations in 2018, have discovered an exoplanet similar to Jupiter located 17,000 light-years from Earth, making it the farthest exoplanet ever found by Kepler. | |
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| NASA's Artemis I mega moon rocket test stopped for second time This includes powering on the 322-foot-tall (98-meter-tall) Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft, loading supercold propellant into the rocket's tanks, going through a full countdown simulating launch, resetting the countdown clock and draining ... | |
| Shake and bake: NASA's Psyche is tested in spacelike conditions NASA's Psyche spacecraft has just completed its own gauntlet of electromagnetic, thermal-vacuum, vibration, shock, and acoustic testing at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. Psyche was deemed healthy and ready to proceed toward ... | |
| Starburst galaxies flourished in early universe Pierluigi Rinaldi at the University of Groningen (the Netherlands) led the research team. The team studied observational data from more than 20,000 distant galaxies. These astronomers used data collected in recent years with the Hubble Space ... | |
| NASA uses moonlight to improve satellite accuracy Reflected moonlight is a steady source of light that researchers are taking advantage of to improve the accuracy and consistency of measurements among Earth-observing satellites. "The Moon is extremely stable and ... | |
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| Exploring monoatomic platinum catalysts However, if the cat only needs a quick boost to catch a bird from there, then the sunflower can act as a "metastable intermediate step." This is essentially the mechanism by which individual atoms of a catalyst capture molecules in order to chemically ... | |
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| Why NASA unexpectedly halted a major moon rocket test Mission operators said they needed to stop mid-rehearsal on Sunday to sort out a problem in the mobile tower that supports the rocket, known as the Space Launch System, on the ground. A fan that keeps hazardous gases out of the launcher wasn't working. | |
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