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James Webb Space Telescope's 1st year in space has blown astronomers away Just one year after launch, the James Webb Space Telescope is exceeding all expectations, and astronomers are thrilled. Launched on Dec. 25, 2021, the $10 billion infrared observatory was designed to learn how galaxies form and grow, to peer far back ...
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NASA watches black hole snack on destroyed star's corpse Astronomers have observed a massive black hole as it consumes the remains of a star that wandered too close, witnessing the formation of a hot gas halo in unprecedented detail. As the black hole, which sits at the heart of a galaxy located 250 million ...
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Hole in leaky Russian Soyuz spacecraft not caused by Geminid meteor NASA has been helping Russia's federal space agency Roscosmos with the leak investigation, and not just because both agencies are major ISS partners. This Soyuz brought NASA astronaut Frank Rubio and two cosmonauts to the orbiting lab in September and is ...
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Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars. Curiosity's discovery of manganese oxides in Martian rocks led researchers to believe that the planet's atmosphere used to be rich in oxygen. (Image credit ...
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As NASA's Mars InSight mission comes to an end, JPL engineers say farewell to its twin Pranay Mishra reached down to the floor of his workplace and scooped a handful of what might be the closest thing on Earth to the feel of Martian soil. "This is actually unprocessed garnet," he said, sifting the gray granules in his palm.
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Wind farms on Mars could power future astronaut bases If wind power could prove useful on the Red Planet, it might play important roles that other forms of power do not.
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It was a stellar year for space: Here's a look at some of the biggest space stories of 2022 NASA's plans to return to the moon after a 50-year absence were finally set in motion. New insights were unlocked by the James Webb Space Telescope. Commercial and private astronaut missions blasted off to the International Space Station, and a Russian war ...
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Perseverance: Mars rock sample deposited for Earth return The Perseverance rover has begun gathering the evidence that may answer the question of whether there is life on Mars. It has dropped its first rock sample down on to the planet's surface to await retrieval and return to Earth.
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This 'Wildly Theoretical' Model Proposes Converting Asteroids Into Spinning Space Cities the Size of New Delhi! As a child — long before you learned anything about gravity and centrifugal force — did you ever wonder why living beings weren't simply being thrown off Earth while spinning at crazy speeds on its axis? If you did, you've perhaps solved that little ...
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NASA and Russia weigh options for astronaut return after spacecraft leak Officials at NASA and Russia's space agency, Roscosmos, are working to decide how to bring home several people at the International Space Station after a Russian Soyuz spacecraft sprang a leak last week. None of the ...
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