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| Study makes spin liquid model more realistic It is a fundamental magnitude, like mass and charge. Simply put, it is as if the particle had a magnet inside it that enabled it to interact, even while at rest, not only with the spins of other particles but also with external magnetic fields. | |
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| Bam! NASA Says DART Really Clocked That Asteroid Now the DART team has an answer: It worked—even better than expected. "For the first time ever, humanity has changed the orbit of a planetary body," said Lori Glaze, director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA headquarters in Washington, at a press ... | |
| NASA kicked asteroid off course in test to save Earth The fridge-sized Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impactor deliberately smashed into the moonlet asteroid Dimorphos on September 26, pushing it into a smaller, faster orbit around its big brother Didymos, NASA chief Bill Nelson announced. | |
| Launches: CAPSTONE stabilized by recovery software The craft experienced a malfunction in early September 2022, but now handlers say they've gotten CAPSTONE stabilized after they uploaded recovery software to the spacecraft. It should arrive in lunar orbit in November 2022 as part of the Artemis lunar ... | |
| APS Announces Recipients of the Spring 2023 Prizes and Awards Each year, APS recognizes outstanding achievement in research, education, and public service. This year's fall award recipients, listed below, were selected from hundreds of nominees from across the physics community. APS congratulates them and ... | |
| Black hole burps up shredded star In October 2018, a small star was ripped to shreds when it wandered too close to a black hole in a galaxy located 665 million light years away from Earth. Though it may sound thrilling, the event did not come as a surprise to astronomers who ... | |
| Graveyard of ancient stars uncovered in the Milky Way The Milky Way galaxy has a graveyard of dead stars that stretches three times the height of the galaxy, according to new research. Astronomers found the ancient stellar remnants when they mapped this "galactic underworld" for the first time. | |
| Two Funky Jupiter Moons Star in Sharpest Earth-Based Images Yet Jupiter's jumbo-size moon Ganymede and intriguing icy moon Europa posed for the most detailed images ever taken of them from Earth. Planetary scientists from the University of Leicester used the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in ... | |
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