Tuesday, February 28, 2023

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Spaceflight Now
The upgraded Starlink V2 Mini satellites are an intermediate step between SpaceX's original Starlink satellite design, and an even larger spacecraft platform SpaceX plans to deploy using its new-generation Starship rocket. The Starship has nearly 10 ...
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Space.com
Powerful solar wind is blowing from the sun these days, setting the sky ablaze with auroras as far south as London, and forecasters predict that more such displays are on the way, as another solar eruption is set to arrive later Monday (Feb. 27).
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Space.com
SpaceX's next astronaut mission for NASA will now lift off early Thursday morning (March 2), if all goes according to plan. Elon Musk's company originally aimed to launch the Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) early Monday (Feb.
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The Planetary Society
Knowing the physical properties of these small worlds is important for both scientific reasons and planetary defense, the effort to protect our planet from hazardous asteroid impacts. Asteroids are leftovers from the disk of dust and gas ...
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Phys.Org
A 3D simulation of the wake behind the electron beam (purple) and how a light pulse (blue and red stripe) might surf behind it. The plasma wake is shown in alternating yellow for the absence of electrons and green for peaks in the electron density.
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CNET
An image of the black hole, Sgr A*, stretching-out the interstellar cloud, X7. Anna Ciurlo/UCLA. Last week, scientists presented ...
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Cornell Chronicle
Scanning the first images of a well-known early galaxy taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), Cornell astronomers were intrigued to see a blob of light near its outer edge. Their initial focus, and the infrared observatory's target, ...
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Smithsonian
The now-extinct birds, which lived roughly three million years ago, likely used their hooked bills to feast on seal carcasses. Sarah Kuta. Daily Correspondent. February 27, 2023 1:46 p.m.. Illustration of large bird with bloody face and beak ...
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Livescience.com
In the study, researchers used machine learning to generate "brain age" estimates from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of sleep-deprived people's brains, which they compared to MRIs of those same people's brains after a full night's sleep.
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Forbes
Black holes are so powerful that we've had to come up with new words to describe their awesome annihilation abilities. Objects that come in contact with the extreme gravitational pull of one of these voids are at risk of being simultaneously stretched ...
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