Saturday, April 1, 2023

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Space.com
This new release features astronaut Mike Mullane, who flew on board three space shuttle missions, using art that was created for his first flight by his son, Patrick.
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Space.com
From now through mid-April, in the western evening twilight sky, the "Queen of the Night," better known as the brilliant planet Venus, will help you to identify the normally hard-to-find planet Mercury. And along the way, Venus will have a striking ...
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Spaceflight Now
The first piloted flight of Boeing's Starliner astronaut ferry ship is slipping from late April to at least July 21, officials said Wednesday, to allow more time to close out paperwork and to carry out an additional test of the spacecraft's parachute ...
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Space.com
NASA aims to advance diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) at the space agency with the announcement of two new hires. NASA appointed Steve Shih to serve as the agency's first diversity ...
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Space.com
A new map of Mars shows the Red Planet in stunning detail, revealing a wealth of fascinating geological features as seen from orbit. The high-resolution map could help scientists answer a number of pressing questions about Mars including how it came to ...
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Space.com
Astronomers have been on the hunt for the origins of Furbies. No, not the eerie little toy creatures, but Fast Radio Bursts, or FRBs (often pronounced "fur-bees"). These FRBs are mysterious pulses of radio waves coming from space, and what exactly ...
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The New York Times
If you're looking for space news in April, you won't have to wait long. On Monday, NASA will introduce the four astronauts who will travel on the Artemis II mission. The Artemis program — a successor to the Apollo missions of the 1960s and '70s — aims ...
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NPR
Human attempts to kill cockroaches with sugary poison have had an unintended consequence: It has cramped the bugs' sex lives. But now, some roaches appear to have tweaked the recipe for the sweet substance that males use to woo females — allowing the ...
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The Weather Channel
If there was ever a month to break out your sky-watching legs and explore the magical world of astronomy, April would be it! For starters, astronomers and sky-watchers around the world celebrate April as Global Astronomy Month!
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Phys.Org
Like a tornado siren for life-threatening storms in America's heartland, a new computer model that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and NASA satellite data could sound the alarm for dangerous space weather. The model uses AI to analyze spacecraft ...
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