Monday, October 17, 2022

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Spaceflight Now
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket streaks into a moonlit sky over Cape Canaveral in this long exposure photo. Credit: Michael Cain / Spaceflight Now / Coldlife Photography. An Airbus-built communications satellite rocketed into orbit early Saturday from Cape ...
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Spaceflight Now
An Airbus-built communications satellite rocketed into orbit early Saturday from Cape Canaveral on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher, bound for a high-altitude perch in geostationary orbit to beam hundreds of TV and radio channels to Eutelsat customers ...
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Spaceflight Now
Three NASA astronauts and a European flier boarded their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, undocked from the International Space Station and plunged back to Earth Friday, splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean east of Jacksonville to close out a 170-day ...
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Space.com
In a game where you can build nearly anything, one 18-year-old spent two months creating and sharing the whole observable universe. Christopher Slayton, 18, is a long-time aficionado of Minecraft, a game that allows people to create castles, ...
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Space.com
A deep-space mission is celebrating the first anniversary of its launch from Earth by zipping closer to the planet than the International Space Station's orbit. NASA's Lucy mission launched on Oct. 16, 2021, bound on a 12-year journey to explore the ...
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Medical Xpress
Brett Kagan, who led the study published Wednesday in the journal Neuron, told AFP his findings open the door to a new type of research in which neurons could one day be used as biological information processors, complementing digital computers.
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Big Think
1.9 billion years ago, a massive star died in a spectacular explosion, producing a supernova, a gamma-ray burst, and likely a black hole in the process. On October 9, 2022, its light arrived here on Earth, including gamma-rays, X-rays, and an optical ...
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Singularity Hub
In July, a puzzling new image of a distant extreme star system surrounded by surreal concentric geometric rings had even astronomers scratching their heads. The picture, which looks like a kind of "cosmic thumbprint," came from the James Webb Space ...
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Duluth News Tribune
Halley's Comet may only come around every 76 years (it's due back in 2061), but the dust and dirt the sun boils from its nucleus during each return supplies the material for not one but two annual meteor showers. Halley orbit.
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Phys.Org
The burst of gamma-rays—the most intense form of electromagnetic radiation—was first detected by orbiting telescopes on October 9, and its afterglow is still being watched by scientists across the world. Astrophysicist ...
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