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Live coverage: SpaceX delays launch of Amazonas Nexus satellite until Monday Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The Falcon 9 rocket will launched the the Amazonas Nexus geostationary communications satellite for ...
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Do we live in a rotating universe? If we did, we could travel back in time We know that planets rotate, but what about the universe as a whole? No, the universe doesn't appear to rotate; if it did, time travel into the past might be possible. Although people throughout antiquity had argued that the heavens rotate around the ...
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Bright blue stars crawl among Tarantula Nebula clouds in Hubble telescope photo The Tarantula Nebula houses the hottest and most massive stars known, making it the "perfect natural laboratory in which to test out theories of star formation and evolution," European Space Agency representatives said in a statement.
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Watch SpaceX launch big communications satellite on Sunday SpaceX plans to launch a commercial communications satellite to orbit on Sunday (Feb. 5), and you can watch the action live. A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Amazonas Nexus satellite for the Spanish company Hispasat is scheduled to lift off from Cape ...
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The Most Mysterious Part of the Moon Isn't Where You Think Scientists and engineers have probed permanently shadowed regions with several spacecraft missions over the years, Parvathy Prem, a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory who studies the moon, told me. They've ...
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With discovery of 12 more moons, Jupiter now has 92, the most in our solar system The Jupiter moons were added recently to a list kept by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center, said Scott Sheppard of the Carnegie Institution, who was part of the team. They were discovered using telescopes ...
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February Astronomy: What's in the North Texas Sky This Month? A green comet discovered in March 2022 will make its closest approach to Earth by month's end. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) in space. The comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was first discovered by astronomers at California's Zwicky Transient Facility when it was passing ...
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Recent Asteroid Flyby Suggests 'Blind Spot' in Planetary Defense NASA and its international partners continuously search the skies for what scientists call near-Earth objects. Such objects include asteroids and comets that come within 50 million kilometers of Earth's orbit. The American space agency NASA ...
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More opportunities to view green comet this week C/2022 E3 (ZTF) PASSES CLOSE TO HOEDUS I & II ... While the rare green comet is becoming harder to view, it will pass by the stars Hoedus I and II on Monday evening. If you have a backyard telescope, you can aim it at the star and see the greenish comet in ...
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Scientists discover new type of ice, and it may change how we view water The molecules of the recently-discovered ice are disorganised rather than perfectly ordered as they are in regular, crystalline ice, making it amorphous. The most common type of ice in space is amorphous ice, while being uncommon on Earth.
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