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Possible SpaceX debris falls in Australia from Crew-1 Dragon spacecraft McDowell added that the photos suggest that the debris came from one of the trunk fins. These fins sit on the circumference of the rocket to assist with aerodynamics during the launch phase of the mission.
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NASA taps Draper for first US landing on far side of the moon Officials with the companies flying the first two CLPS missions, Astrobotic and Intuitive Machines, said recently their commercial landers are scheduled to launch late this year or early next year. The CLPS program is intended to ...
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Meteor brightens up the sky above Sydney as peak meteor showers arrive The peak shooting star season has arrived with six meteor showers expected to pepper Earth in the upcoming weeks as the planet hurtles through fields of cometary debris. The image above captures a meteor illuminating the night sky above Sydney, ...
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Two skyscraper-size asteroids are barreling toward Earth this weekend Astronomers estimate that the asteroid measures about 400 feet (122 meters) across at its widest point, making it about as wide as a 40-story building is tall. The asteroid will safely miss our planet ...
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Mysteries of some atmospheric halos remain unexplained after 5000 years The atmospheric halo 'inventory' details frequently seen atmospheric optical illusions from known sources as well as shedding light on rarer halos, including ones with origins that are currently a mystery. Halos ...
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The Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower of 2022 is peaking now The annual Delta Aquariid meteor shower peaks tonight (July 29) through dawn on Saturday (July 30) and commonly generates about 15-20 meteors per hour at its peak. Look to the southeastern sky to find the meteor shower's radiant — the patch of sky ...
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Jupiter glows in new James Webb Space Telescope raw image Jupiter always shines, even when seen sideways in unprocessed data. Astronomers are busy poring through new data from the James Webb Space Telescope (nicknamed Webb or JWST) in a continuing rush to spot ever-more-distant galaxies.
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Skywatch: Perseid meteors at their peak will compete with a fat moon You'll see the starry heavens from the city or suburbs, but if you happen to be at an Atlantic Ocean-facing beach, wake before sunrise to enjoy the cool morning, sandy toes and fun planets. For August, planetary amusement starts in the evening.
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ESA Releases Plan to Plunge Spacecraft Into Venus' Frightening Atmosphere In the early 2030s, the European Space Agency intends to plant a probe deep within the crushing atmosphere of Venus – a brutal planet that constantly burns at a blistering 864 degrees Fahrenheit (462 degrees Celsius), holds basically zero water vapor ...
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Scientists discover 200 'Goldilocks' zones on the moon where astronauts could survive But the newly analyzed 200 shaded lunar pits are always always 63 F (17 C), meaning they're perfect for humans to shelter from the extreme temperatures. They could also shield astronauts from the dangers of the solar wind, micrometeorites and cosmic rays.
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