Thursday, July 7, 2022

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Space.com
Operators lost contact with the moon-bound CAPSTONE satellite yesterday (July 5) after completing a set of initial tasks following its separation from the rocket upper stage. CAPSTONE (short for "Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology ...
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Space.com
S4716 is part of a dense, tightly packed grouping of stars called the S cluster that orbits close to the galactic center and the Milky Way's supermassive black hole. These S cluster stars all move particularly fast but vary in brightness and mass.
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Space.com
CAPSTONE launched to Earth orbit atop a Rocket Lab Electron booster on June 28, then spent a week spiraling farther and farther away from our planet via occasional Photon engine burns. The final Photon firing, on Monday ...
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Space.com
A space rock at least the size of a bus will safely whiz by our planet today, and you can watch the event on a free livestream. The Virtual Telescope Project will broadcast the flyby of asteroid 2022 NF from Rome, Italy, where the project is situated.
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Phys.Org
Though they are discrete particles, water molecules flow collectively as liquids, producing streams, waves, whirlpools, and other classic fluid phenomena. Not so with electricity. While an electric current is also a construct of distinct particles—in ...
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CNN
Engineers were able to contact the tiny CubeSat on Wednesday after it ceased communication with the Deep Space Network on Tuesday. The DSN is NASA's radio antenna network that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions as well as some orbiting Earth.
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University of Florida
The National Science Foundation has recognized a record nine University of Florida faculty members from a wide variety of academic disciplines with 2022 Early Career Development Awards, one of its most prestigious honors.
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Symmetry magazine
In new papers by the CMS and ATLAS Collaborations, physicists detail high-precision results from Higgs boson studies—but no new physics (yet). Particle physics changed forever on July 4, 2012. That was the day the two major physics experiments at ...
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The Atlantic
When Corrine Rojas comes into work, Mars is waiting for her. She drives to the office, grabs a cup of coffee, and then pulls up the latest dispatches from Perseverance, a car-size NASA rover situated inside a crater in Mars's northern hemisphere.
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EarthSky
Last week (June 28, 2022), NASA announced a new project called Cloudspotting on Mars. The agency is studying Mars' wispy clouds to try to find out why the planet lost most of its once-thick atmosphere. Scientists want your help looking through images from ...
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