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Astronomers denounce super-bright new BlueWalker 3 satellite Astronomers are increasingly concerned about the future of the night sky as new images show shocking trails left by a massive communications satellite against otherwise clear, dark patches of sky. In September, AST SpaceMobile launched the first ...
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Physicists Create 'the Smallest, Crummiest Wormhole You Can Imagine' In an experiment that ticks most of the mystery boxes in modern physics, a group of researchers announced on Wednesday that they had simulated a pair of black holes in a quantum computer and sent a message between them through a shortcut in space-time ...
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SpaceX rocket trouble postpones Japanese moon lander launch SpaceX is expected to roll a Falcon 9 rocket back into its hangar at Cape Canaveral for troubleshooting, postponing the planned launch of a Japanese commercial moon lander for an unspecified period. SpaceX provided no details about the reason for ...
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Rare cosmic event beamed light at Earth from 8.5 billion light-years away An incredibly bright flash that appeared in the night sky in February was the result of a star straying too close to a supermassive black hole, meeting its untimely end there as it was ripped to shreds.
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See Mars at its best in the night sky on Wednesday (Nov. 30) On Wednesday (Nov. 30), Mars will make its closest approach to Earth, appearing bigger and brighter in the sky than usual and offering skywatchers an excellent opportunity to observe the Red Planet.
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Fossil overturns more than a century of knowledge about the origin of modern birds For more than a century, it had been assumed that the mechanism enabling a mobile beak evolved after the extinction of the dinosaurs. However, the new discovery, reported in the journal Nature, suggests that our understanding of how the modern bird skull ...
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India's SARAS Telescope Peers into the Cosmic Dawn, Finds Clues to Earliest Galaxies of the Universe! And this first-of-its-kind work was made possible by an indigenously designed and built SARAS 3 radio telescope, which was deployed at the Dandiganahalli Lake and Sharavati backwaters in Northern Karnataka. SARAS is an acronym for Shaped Antenna ...
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VP Harris, French President Macron see Webb telescope's latest chaotic image The beautiful chaos of two merging galaxies shines in the latest image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron viewed the new Webb image, along with a new ...
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A Supermassive Black Hole Shot a Jet at the Speed of Light Towards Earth This phenomenon is known as a tidal disruption event (TDE). It's rare. But if astronomers spot one, it gives them the chance to observe a black hole eating celestial objects in action.
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NASA Doubles Down on Gaming Although the Orion spacecraft is uncrewed for this mission, Artemis I is just the first step in taking humans back to the moon. And the moon is not really the final goal either. It's more of a stepping stone on the path to Mars.
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