Saturday, June 11, 2022

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Space.com
The asteroid Ryugu contains some of the most primitive material ever studied in a laboratory on Earth, dating back to just 5 million years after the formation of the solar system, according to an analysis of samples retrieved by Japan's Hayabusa2 mission.
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Space.com
The rover has collected a "pet rock" tucked inside its left front wheel that has been riding along with Perseverance since early February. So far, its ridden across 5.3 miles (8.5 kilometers) with the Perseverance rover as it drives across its Jezero ...
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Spaceflight Now
Astra's Rocket 3.3, tail number LV0010, stands its launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station before launch on NASA's TROPICS-1 mission. Credit: Brady Kenniston / Astra. Astra is preparing to launch the first of three straight dedicated missions ...
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The Atlantic
UFOs? After years of avoiding any serious discussion of such things, NASA is on it. The space agency announced yesterday that it will form a team dedicated to studying unidentified aerial phenomena "that cannot be identified as aircraft or known ...
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The Washington Post
Move aside, baseball season. Never mind, beach season. For astronomy nerds, this summer marks supermoon season. On Tuesday night, sky watchers will witness the first of three summer supermoons. A supermoon occurs when a full moon also happens to be at ...
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KQED
Full moons on June 14 and July 13 take place when the moon is near its closest point to Earth in its elliptical orbit, called its perigee — 26,000 miles closer than its greatest distance. Bigger ...
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New York Post
Moon exploration is about to enter a new period where missions from different countries – and companies – operate on the lunar surface. It might look a little like the early mining days of the Wild West as each mission stakes its claim to lunar ...
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The Verge
NASA is gearing up to launch tiny satellites into space that will help forecasters keep a closer eye on tropical storms as they develop in a mission called TROPICS. Crucially, if the launches are successful, the satellites will mark a big advancement ...
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HubbleSite
The intense gravity from something so dense warps the fabric of space around it, like a bowling ball rolling across the skin of a trampoline. Starlight passing near this gravitational pothole in space is deflected. And this is how the phantom black holes ...
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Voice of America
The U.S space agency NASA has announced it has put together a team to study what it is calling unidentified aerial phenomena - or UAPs – more commonly known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs). In a release posted Thursday to its website, ...
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