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NASA slams a spacecraft into an asteroid next month, here's how to watch The mission aims to test out planetary defense methods in a safe environment, as the activities pose no threats whatsoever to Earth. Here's how you can follow the action live. Related: NASA's DART asteroid- ...
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NASA solves Voyager 1 data glitch mystery, but finds another NASA's Voyager 1 probe is finally making sense again in interstellar space. After months of sending junk data about its health to flight controllers on Earth, the 45-year-old Voyager 1 is once again beaming back clear telemetry data on its status ...
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Rare X-shaped radio galaxies shaped by feeding supermassive black holes A team of astrophysicists may have finally solved the mystery of what creates rarely-seen radio-bright X-shaped galaxies. A sophisticated simulation has shown that these galaxies, which are distinguished by four massive jets of material that shoot into ...
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An astronomer thinks alien tech could be on the ocean floor. Not everyone agrees Some scientists believe it came from another star system, which would make it the first known interstellar object of its size to impact Earth. Now, professor Avi Loeb, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for ...
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Cosmic 'tug-of-war' between galaxies created a tidal tail of whipped-away stars For SDSS J1448+1010 this tail contains around half of the galaxy's cold star-forming gas — equivalent to 10 billion times the mass of the sun. This indicates that the merger may be responsible for halting star formation in the now dormant galaxy.
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NASA, and Space Fans, Await Decision on Next Chance to Launch Artemis Moon Rocket. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — Thousands of people had packed the beaches, roadsides, rooftops and waterways. Some even camped overnight in hopes of seeing NASA's giant new moon rocket launch for the first time, rising upward with a thunderous boom and ...
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NASA now aims to launch Artemis 1 moon mission on Sept. 3 after glitch NASA aims to get its Artemis 1 moon mission off the ground this weekend despite a recent glitch. The agency announced today (Aug. 30) that it's now targeting Saturday (Sept. 3) for the launch of Artemis 1, a crucial mission whose first liftoff attempt ...
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Scientists crack genetic code of the immortal jellyfish. Can it teach us about human aging? However, "from this knowledge we hope to find better answers to the many diseases associated with aging that overwhelm us today," said López-Otín, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, in a description of the research on the university's ...
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Artemis I launch for a journey around the moon rescheduled for Saturday The Artemis I stack, which includes the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft, continues to sit on Launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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Webb Telescope Finds Carbon Dioxide on a Distant Exoplanet The plot, or spectrum, reveals detailed information about the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-39b, called a 'hot Jupiter' by scientists because it is slightly wider in diameter than Jupiter but orbits its star much more closely than Mercury orbits the Sun ...
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