Friday, October 7, 2022

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Spaceflight Now
Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The Falcon 9 rocket will launch Intelsat's Galaxy 33 and Galaxy 34 geostationary communications ...
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CNET
By combining infrared data from the JWST and X-ray data from Chandra, NASA is starting to create a textured picture of our universe. NASA/CXC/SAO/ESA/CSA/STScI.
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CNN
A NASA spacecraft recently flew by Jupiter's moon Europa, and one of its cameras spied fascinating features on the icy crust of the ocean world. The Juno spacecraft, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, ...
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Phys.Org
The four-person crew from NASA, Japan and Russia hitched a ride in the Crew Dragon Endurance spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 rocket that lifted off from KSC's Launch Pad 39-A just after noon.
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Smithsonian
With the prediction of phosphorus in its oceans, Enceladus has become an even more promising candidate for hosting life. Will Sullivan. October 6, 2022 10:00 a.m.. Saturn's white, icy moon Enceladus, with Saturn in the background A picture of Saturn's ...
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The Atlantic
Beneath its frozen surface is a salty ocean that could provide a comfortable home for small life forms. By Marina Koren. An image of Europa, Jupiter's icy moon, with one half illuminated. NASA / SWRI / MSSS / Jason Perry. October 6, 2022, 10:45 AM ET.
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Space.com
Scientists revisiting a mysterious signal from the south pole of Mars have suggested a new potential explanation, and it doesn't bode well for hopes of finding liquid water on the Red Planet. In 2018, scientists using data from the European Space ...
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
This view of Jovian moon Europa was created by processing an image JunoCam captured during Juno's close flyby on Sept. 29. Credit: Image data: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS.
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Discover Magazine
Though the theory that an asteroid collision contributed to the disappearance of the dinosaurs was widely disregarded when it was initially proposed in 1980, a stream of subsequent discoveries soon made the theory difficult to dismiss.
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CNET
Instantly after NASA crashed its Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos last week, telescopes watching in space and on Earth spotted a plume of dust and debris astronomers refer to as ejecta. Now, follow-up observations ...
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