Thursday, November 24, 2022

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Spaceflight Now
The first test flight of ABL Space Systems' new small satellite launcher from Alaska has been delayed until no earlier than December after technical issues cut short three launch attempts in the last week. ABL conducted three countdowns during a ...
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Spaceflight Now
STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION. NASA's Orion spacecraft, pictured by a solar array wingtip camera, with the moon in the background. Credit: NASA. NASA's unpiloted Orion moonship, sailing smoothly toward a remote lunar orbit after a ...
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Space.com
Jay Pasachoff, an astronomer who traveled the globe for over 50 years to witness 74 solar eclipses and was one of the world's leading experts in these sky sights, has died at the age of 79. Pasachoff, the Field Memorial Professor of Astronomy and ...
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The Washington Post
On the floor of a shallow crater on Mars, the NASA rover Perseverance has hit what scientists are hoping is pay dirt. Martian rocks excavated by the rover show signs of a watery past and are loaded with the kind of organic molecules that are the ...
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EarthSky
Full moon passes Mars on December 7. December 7 to 8 is a busy night as the full moon occults Mars just hours before Mars's opposition. Opposition is when an object is opposite the sun in Earth's sky. During opposition, the 3 objects are in a line with ...
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Reuters
The researchers studied an exotic object called a blazar at the center of a large elliptical galaxy named Markarian 501 located about 460 million light years away from Earth in the direction of the constellation Hercules. A light year is the distance light ...
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BBC News
'Amazing discoveries'. WASP-39b is an exoplanet - a planet that lies outside our solar system - 700 light years away from Earth. It is ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Using data from the recently deployed Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) orbiting observatory, researchers on Wednesday offered an explanation for how these jets become so luminous: subatomic particles called electrons becoming energized by shock ...
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CNET
Test flights are test flights for a reason. NASA was aiming for a trouble-free Artemis I mission that's sending its uncrewed Orion capsule around the moon and back, but the spacecraft encountered a communications glitch overnight.
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AZoM
Heterogeneous catalysis is a critical process in a range of clean energy technology applications, for example, reducing soot emissions. Heterogeneous catalysis sees reactants transformed into products on a solid catalyst material's surface. Much of the ...
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