Saturday, December 10, 2022

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Space.com
"Artemis 1 and Orion have been phenomenal," Nujoud Merancy, chief of the exploration mission planning office at NASA's Johnson Space Center, told Space.com in a video interview. Orion was tasked with flying ...
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Space.com
They found a tiny excess of light, equivalent to the glow of 10 fireflies spread across the entire sky. In a statement, NASA officials described this as being similar to walking into a room at night ...
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Space.com
The first deep field image of the cosmos taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has allowed scientists to study the faint almost ghostly light from orphan stars that exist between galaxies in galactic clusters.
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Space.com
Astronomers confirmed that four ancient galaxies detected by the James Webb Space Telescope in the early months of its operations are the oldest scientists have ever seen and nearly as old as the universe itself. The galaxies were among hundreds of ...
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BBC News
It's not much to look at - just a little red blob with the rather quirky name of JADES-GS-z13-0. But this faint smudge, imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope, is the "most distant galaxy" so far confirmed by gold-standard measurement.
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USA TODAY
Now, the ocean engineering and marine sciences assistant professor has reported to the Navy amphibious transport ship USS Portland in San Diego. "I'm going to be on the other coast of the United States ...
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CNN
Armored dinosaurs called ankylosaurs might have wielded sledgehammer-like tail clubs against one another in conflict, in addition to warding off predators like the Tyrannosaurus rex. A well-preserved fossil of an ankylosaur, a ...
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Livescience.com
On Oct. 4, 80-year-old John F. Clauser woke up in his California home to the news that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. He will receive the prize at a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, on Dec. 10 together with Anton Zeilinger and Alain Aspect ...
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CNET
Scientists have successfully tested their new Earth-hunting device -- on one of the weirdest planets ever. Monisha Ravisetti headshot. Monisha Ravisetti.
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Science 2.0
This is an example, they use out of date papers that claim a BSL-4 laboratory is suitable for planetary protection and show no awareness of the ESF study which reduced the size limits for microbes from 0.2 to 0.05 microns. I mentioned that in my comment to ...
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