Monday, September 26, 2022

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Space.com
While neither Dimorphos nor Didymos pose a threat to our planet, and nothing that happens today can change that, the results of the DART mission will provide crucial data for scientists and engineers to develop plans for planetary defense.
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CNN
A NASA spacecraft will deliberately slam into an asteroid Monday, and it's all in the name of planetary protection. The DART mission, or the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, will crash into the space rock at ...
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CNN
The largest planet in our solar system, the gas giant will be at opposition, meaning Earth is directly between it and the sun, said Trina L. Ray, deputy science manager for the Europa Clipper mission at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, ...
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BBC News
In the coming hours, the American space agency will crash a probe into an asteroid. Nasa's Dart mission wants to see how difficult it would be to stop a sizeable space rock from hitting Earth. The demonstration is taking place some 11 million km away ...
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The New York Times
On Monday, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft, or DART, is set to collide with Dimorphos, a small asteroid that is the moon of a larger space rock, Didymos. While these two near- ...
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Phys.Org
Japan's Hayabusa-2 probe collected rocks and dust from the asteroid Ryugu and returned that sample to Earth. Specks of dust retrieved by a Japanese space probe from an asteroid some 300 million kilometres ...
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SkyandTelescope.com
Due to its proximity, astronomers were able to narrow down the source of the signal to a magnetar, a neutron star with a particularly strong magnetic field, known as SGR 1935+2154. Nowadays, many researchers think magnetars produce most FRBs, but it's not ...
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The Guardian
With a surface hot enough to melt lead, crushing atmospheric pressure and clouds of sulphuric acid, Venus might not sound like the most enticing destination for human exploration. But a group of experts are advocating that ...
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Thrillist
The James Webb Space Telescope shared a new image of Neptune, its moons, and rings. By Dustin Nelson. Published on 9/25/2022 at 2:01 PM.
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Livemint
Astronomers have spotted signs of a 'hot spot' orbiting Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the centre of our galaxy, by using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The finding helps in better understand the enigmatic and dynamic ...
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