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"We're trying to take these next leaps into deep space exploration," said Crew-4 pilot and NASA astronaut Bob Farmer. "I think we need to really start thinking out of the box on a lot of these things. But first and foremost, if we're going to do human ...
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Space.com
The near-Earth asteroid Ryugu formed far from the sun, in the cold depths of the outer solar system, according to new analysis of samples returned from Ryugu by the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission. Hayabusa2 collected two samples of material from Ryugu's ...
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Space.com
A fleet of space telescopes unexpectedly detected the record-breaking gamma-ray burst GRB221009A onOct.9, sparking concern among spacecraft operators about the blast's odd signal. The European Space Agency's (ESA) Gaia galaxy mapper sent a strange ...
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Space.com
The James Webb Space Telescope took a breathtaking look inside the "Pillars of Creation," a spectacular dust cloud formation made famous by its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope. The image is not only stunningly beautiful but also reveals cosmic ...
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Florida Today
NASA has committed to buying more Orion spacecraft, the Artemis program capsules designed to take astronauts to the moon, under a multibillion-dollar agreement with contractor Lockheed Martin. Both entities ...
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Smithsonian
More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek astronomer Hipparchus looked up into the night sky and charted the precise locations of as many stars and other celestial objects as he could see. But historians have always believed his so-called star catalog was ...
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Nature.com
To constrain the equation of state of cold dense matter, astrophysical measurements are essential. These are mostly based on observations of neutron stars in the X-ray band, and, more recently, also on gravitational wave observations.
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Big Think
Most exoplanets have been found around single stars via the transit method. But binary star systems might contain even more of them. Half of all stars aren't singlet systems like our own, but exist as members of multi-star systems: binaries or greater.
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CNET
But it's especially present in our pursuit of alien life. First of all, we have an essentially infinite universe upon which to point our telescopes in an attempt to find extraterrestrial beings, and second, we ...
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CNET
Once again, science reality is looking a lot like science fiction. A new soft tentacle gripper robot resembles an octopus, a tangle of sentient spaghetti or those flying tentacle-monster-bots from The Matrix. It's inspired by curly hair and (despite ...
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