Tuesday, January 3, 2023

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A Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, with the Israeli EROS C3 satellite. Credit: SpaceX. SpaceX launched its 61st and final mission of 2022 Thursday night from California, placing an Israeli Earth-imaging satellite ...
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CNN
However, the shower is notoriously hard to observe due to its brief peak of six hours and January's often inclement weather in the Northern Hemisphere. A bright, nearly full moon will make the Quadrantids even less visible this year.
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Space.com
A new video shows the dramatic moment a new NASA spacecraft spread its metaphorical wings unfolding its most vital instrumentation while in orbit around Earth. The SWOT satellite (its name is short for Surface Water ...
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Space.com
Meteors streaking over a nighttime Earth with city lights seen from space. Meteors from the Quadrantid meteor shower streak over a nighttime Earth in this photo taken by an astronaut on the International ...
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Space.com
These images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory (left) and the Green Bank Observatory show cavities (gray circles) and powerful radio jets (in green) from a supermassive black hole in the galaxy cluster MS0735. (Image credit: NASA Chandra X Ray ...
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Space.com
If the comet continues to brighten as it currently is, it could be visible in dark skies with the naked eye. This is difficult to predict for comets, but even if C/2022 E3 (ZTF) does fade it should still be visible with binoculars or a telescope for a ...
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The New York Times
NASA got its giant Space Launch System off the ground for the first time in 2022, lighting up the night in Florida with an incredible stream of flame as it carried the Artemis I mission toward the moon.
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Phys.Org
Unprecedented views of the interior of cells and other nanoscale structures are now possible thanks to innovations in expansion microscopy. The advancements could help provide future insight into neuroscience, pathology, and many other biological and ...
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EarthSky
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this image of sand dunes covered by frost just after the 2022 winter solstice for Mars' northern hemisphere (July 21, 2022 by earthly calendars). The frost on Mars is a mixture of carbon dioxide (dry) ice and water ...
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The Verge
Semi-opaque layers of blue and grey gas and dust start at the bottom left. Pillars of Creation (MIRI Image) Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J.
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