Monday, December 19, 2022

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Update for 7:58 pm ET: Rocket Lab has called off tonight's Electron launch attempt from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia due to high upper-level winds. The next launch attempt will be on Monday, Dec. 19, during a 2-hour window that runs from 6-8 ...
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Space.com
Update for Dec. 19: Rocket Lab has called off its Dec. 19 Electron launch attempt from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia due to high upper-level winds, the second time in a row. The next launch date is under review as wind conditions allow, Rocket ...
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Space.com
A rocky meteoroid that exploded over Canada last year was more extraordinary than it first seemed: it originated from the outer solar system, where scientists thought only icy bodies exist. A cavalcade of both professional and amateur astronomers ...
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Space.com
A Marsquake detected by NASA's InSight lander in May this year was at least five times larger than the next largest seismic event recorded on the planet. The quake occurred on May 4 and registered at ...
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Phys.Org
The crew of the International Space Station on Sunday was inspecting an attached Russian space capsule that may have been damaged by a micrometeorite, while ground controllers considered whether to send up a replacement spaceship to ferry some of them ...
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Orlando Sentinel
The last three men to travel to the moon made it safe back to Earth 50 years ago today as the Apollo 17 crew splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Dec. 19, 1972. Just five days earlier, Commander Eugene "Gene" Cernan had taken what turned out to be the ...
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Big Think
10. For the first time, a human wears augmented reality contacts · 9. An experiment suggests that consciousness relies on quantum entanglement · 8. The rings of Saturn may finally be explained · 7. NASA's DART spacecraft successfully deflects an asteroid · 6.
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WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
Artemis I made a literal splash(down) when it successfully returned to Earth on December 11. Engineers are studying the data collected by the Orion spacecraft now to prepare for the first crewed flight of Artemis II in 2024.
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Henry Herald
"Eclipses don't happen on completely regular schedules, but they come in irregular periods," Dr. McTier explains. "Total solar eclipses happen roughly every 18 months and total lunar eclipses usually happen once 2.5 years, but we seem to be in a very ...
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Digital Trends
This image shows around 2% of the sky, as captured by both Webb's Near-Infrared Camera or NIRCam and the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys. This is just a part of the PEARLS survey, but shows thousands of galaxies including some ...
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