Monday, January 2, 2023

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Space.com
SpaceX is ready to launch some belated New Year's fireworks of its own on Tuesday with a mission to fly 114 different satellites into orbit to kick off 2023. A Falcon 9 rocket from SpaceX will launch the company's epic Transporter-6 rideshare mission ...
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Space.com
A image of a globular cluster located 28,000 light-years from Earth with the stars. The globular star cluster NGC 6440 is glittering with stars like a swarm of bees in this stunning ...
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The New York Times
The year starts with the Quadrantid meteor shower, named after Quadrans Muralis, an archaic constellation that modern astronomers lump in with the constellation known as Boötes. It can be one of the strongest showers of the year, though poor winter ...
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Yahoo News
Dozens of moon missions are planned within the next decade. · But right now, there is no satellite navigation system between the Earth and the moon. · NASA and ESA are developing ways to help rockets navigate to the moon autonomously.
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Engadget
"Artemis I was a major step forward as part of NASA's lunar exploration efforts and sets the stage for the next mission of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion to fly crew around the Moon on Artemis II," NASA said.
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Tech Times
The Orion spacecraft, best known for being the vessel that astronauts would soon board on their way to the Moon, is now back at Kennedy Space Center for further inspection and study. NASA will do an "extensive analysis" of the spacecraft where its ...
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WDJT
By Ashley Strickland, CNN. (CNN) -- Stunning meteor showers, full moons and eclipses will light up the sky in 2023. The year is sure to be a sky-gazer's delight with plenty of celestial events on the calendar. A comet discovered in March 2022 will make ...
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Livescience.com
January's full moon will be slightly smaller than average because the moon is at the farthest point from Earth in its orbit. The moon's path around the planet is elliptical. At its nearest approach, called perigee, it is 225,291 miles (362,570 kilometers) ...
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International Business Times
The Quadrantid meteor shower has been active since about Dec. 26, but it is expected to peak this week, from the evening of Jan. 3 to the wee hours of Jan. 4. This shower originates from object 2003 EH1, which could possibly be an asteroid or a new kind of ...
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International Business Times
NASA shared photos of the Sun and Saturn to celebrate the new year · On Saturn, however, one year is about 29 Earth years · The Hubble's Twitter account also shared a photo of "celestial fireworks".
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