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| Crew Dragon, Soyuz missions set for launches to ISS WASHINGTON — Two crewed missions remain on track to launch to the International Space Station over the next month and a half after addressing technical issues that included a Soyuz coolant leak. At a July 25 briefing, NASA officials said they are ... | |
| Rippling Waves of Plasma May Cause Massive Stars to 'Twinkle' When you look up into the night sky at a big, bright star, the familiar "twinkling" you see comes from the star's light wriggling its way through Earth's turbulent atmosphere. But if you could leap into hyperspace and visit that star directly, ... | |
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| When to see August's supermoons and rare blue moon August's first full moon, also known as the "Sturgeon Moon," will shine brightly in the sky on Tuesday night. It will appear brighter and bigger than the average full moon. The Aug. 1 full moon is the second of four consecutive supermoons, ... | |
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| Space News: Hubble sees evaporating planet getting the hiccups A young planet whirling around a petulant red dwarf star is changing in unpredictable ways orbit-by-orbit. It is so close to its parent star that it experiences a consistent, torrential blast of energy, which evaporates its hydrogen atmosphere ... | |
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