Sunday, May 29, 2022

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Space.com
"The Gateway is the 'new and next' for NASA and the space industry," Therrin Protze, chief operating officer for the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, said in an interview with collectSPACE.com. "We really focused on what's going on now and what's ...
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Space.com
While in safe mode, a spacecraft shuts down all science and awaits instructions from its flight controllers on how to recover. In the weeks that followed, NASA managed to revive MAVEN from safe ...
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Space.com
They will get at their closest at 4:57 a.m. EDT (0857 GMT) on Monday, although you can also see them relatively close on Tuesday (May 30). Venus and Saturn will also be visible near the super-close planets.
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oregonlive.com
Published: May. 28, 2022, 8:00 a.m.. Thin aspen trees with bright green leaves. Aspen trees provide cover for seedlings of ...
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KTLA
A minor shower called the Tau Herculids could create a meteor storm for observers in the Americas next week. But while some websites promise "the most powerful meteor storm in generations", astronomers are a little more cautious.
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Mashable
There's a chance you might see a slight meteor shower known as the tau Herculids this long weekend. Earth will pass through debris trails of a broken comet, according to NASA. The comet, 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, or SW3, broke into big ol' fragments ...
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Business Insider
North America might be treated to a starry spectacle late Monday night into Tuesday morning, as the Earth passes through the remnants of a defunct comet. Experts say the meteor shower, known as the Tau Herculids, has the potential to become a rare ...
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Canton Repository
We are in for a rare sight in our morning sky in June. We will not only see the five planets visible to the human eye – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn – but also Uranus and Neptune. Uranus and Neptune can be viewed with binoculars or with a ...
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NDTV
A team of neuroscience researchers was left "really surprised" after a gene-editing experiment conducted on hamsters turned the docile creatures into "aggressive" monsters. In a statement by Georgia State University (GSU) in the US, ...
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Lake County News
55 Cancri e is a rocky planet with a diameter almost twice that of Earth orbiting just 0.015 astronomical units from its Sun-like star. Because of its tight orbit, the planet is extremely hot, with dayside temperatures reaching 4,400 degrees Fahrenheit ( ...
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