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After 2nd black hole photo, scientists dream of videos next Black holes are constantly churning as gas orbits around it surface, or event horizon, but still images don't really show this churn. So scientists dream of movies produced by repeatedly imaging ...
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Want to see the Super Flower Blood Moon? Here's one scientist's tips for the total lunar eclipse. Every full moon is special, planetary geologist Brett Denevi says, and this is the first total lunar eclipse of 2022. Click here for more Space.com videos... A lunar scientist shared the science behind why the Super Flower Blood Moon lunar eclipse ...
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The Super Flower Blood Moon eclipse of 2022 has begun! The first total lunar eclipse of 2022 has arrived, with the Super Flower Blood Moon expected to thrill skywatchers across the nightside of Earth. This eclipse overnight tonight and early Monday (May 15 to 16) takes place during the so-called Flower ...
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Tonga volcano eruption was the biggest in over a century and it reached space, studies say The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai underwater volcano, around 40 miles north of the Tongan capital of Nuku'alofa, erupted on January 15, creating powerful tsunami waves and covering much of the Pacific nation in ash, destroying homes and killing at least three ...
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Lesson of the Day: 'Hear the Weird Sounds of a Black Hole Singing' In this lesson, students will learn how NASA is "sonifying" the universe and how these sounds might change our understanding of the most enigmatic entity in the cosmos.
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Huge Tonga volcanic eruption spawned record-breaking winds at the edge of space The powerful Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption in January 2022 triggered stronger-than-hurricane winds in the highest layer of Earth's atmosphere, challenging scientists' understanding of the influence our planet has on outer space.
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The souped-up Large Hadron Collider is back to take on its weightiest questions yet The bleeding edge of physics lies in a beam of subatomic particles, rushing in a circle very near the speed of light in an underground tunnel in Central Europe. That beam crashes into another racing just as fast in the other direction.
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Boeing May Be Headed For Another Round of Starliner Design Changes The company is barreling toward a crucial May 19th test flight, but a new report says Boeing is still bickering with supplier Aerojet Rocketdyne about who is to blame for the vessel's defective fuel valves. The end result may be a complete redesign of the ...
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'Doorway' on Mars: NASA Curiosity Rover Finds Something ODD in the Red Planet There is a "doorway" on Mars, and it is not a hoax or a conspiracy set by NASA. Last week, as the Curiosity rover set its path on the area dubbed "Mount Sharp," NASA and the team snapped an image of a seemingly rectangular entrance to an unknown place.
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Astro Bob: Ready, set, go — space station marathon begins The space station will make multiple, bright passes this week. And don't forget — we have a total lunar eclipse Sunday night, May 15.
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