Friday, January 27, 2023

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Space.com
This event, called an occultation, marked a first for Webb. At the month's end, Webb turned toward Chariklo again and notched another victory: For the first time, astronomers analyzing the telescope's data spotted clear signs of water ice, the presence of ...
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Space.com
A new dark matter model suggests a new candidate for the constituent particles of this mysterious form of matter that could mean it is detectable by future experiments. Despite making up 85% of the matter ...
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Space.com
NASA's Jupiter Trojan asteroid-scouting mission has been given an additional space rock to visit, bringing the journey's total to 10 asteroids. The Lucy mission team officially added main-belt asteroid 1999 VD57 to Lucy's list of targets on Jan. 24.
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Space.com
Skywatchers in the southernmost United States, stretching from California to Florida, as well as Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean should be able to see the spectacle in the night sky starting around 8:30 p.m. PST for Los Angeles.
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Space.com
Boeing's Starliner crew module looks like it would fit right in wandering the deserts of Tatooine alongside C-3PO. Starliner resembles the lovable droid R2-D2 from the "Star Wars" franchise in newly released NASA photos, which were taken while the ...
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Space.com
The Chang'e 7 mission is part of a recently approved new phase of Chinese lunar exploration that will target the moon's south pole and far side. Chang'e 7 will consist of an orbiter, lander, rover and a small, flying detector that can move into shadowed ...
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Scientific American
It's not obvious what form a universal lunar time would take. Clocks on Earth and the Moon naturally tick at different speeds, because of the differing gravitational fields of the two bodies. Official lunar time could be based on a clock system designed to ...
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Smithsonian
The space agency has said that it will send the first woman and the first person of color to the lunar surface. Brendan Byrne. Freelance writer. January 26, 2023 11:00 a.m.. NASA Astronaut and Artemis Launch NASA has 42 current astronauts to select ...
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Phys.Org
An international team of scientists have demonstrated a leap in preserving the quantum coherence of quantum dot spin qubits as part of the global push for practical quantum networks and quantum computers. These technologies will be transformative to a ...
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The New York Times
The asteroid is fairly small — less than 30 feet across, about the size of a truck — and will be best visible in the skies to the west of southern Chile. For space watchers unable to view 2023 BU firsthand, the Virtual Telescope Project will be ...
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