Saturday, February 10, 2024

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Approaching the landing zone east of Daytona Beach, two small drogue chutes deployed to stabilize the spacecraft, followed by the ship's four main parachutes, which lowered the Crew Dragon to a gentle splashdown at 8:30 a.m. Mission duration was 21 days ...
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Space.com
"Nothing will come close to the depth of Rubin's survey and the level of characterization we will get for solar system objects." Comments (0). An illustration of the asteroid belt as a dense donut-shaped ring of yellow points.
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CNN
Waves in the North Atlantic Ocean near Gatklettur, Iceland, March 2020. Daniele Orsi/REDA&CO/Universal Images Group/Getty Images. CNN ...
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Space.com
Massive star clusters brimming with giant, luminous blue stars are forming in the unraveled wreckage of interacting galaxies. blurry sparkles of white and yellow cluster to form a blurry galaxy. An example of one of the galaxies with a tidal tail ...
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Scientific American
An illustration of a magnetic field generated by a supermassive black hole in the early universe. Bursts of star formation sparked by supermassive black holes interacting with giant gas clouds could help explain a mysterious and unexpected ...
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Space.com
The SpaceX launch of NASA's newest Earth observation satellite put on a stunning show for photographers. NASA's PACE mission (short for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) lifted off atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at ...
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The New York Times
Astronomers tracked the entry of a small space rock into Earth's atmosphere, and then meteorite hunters made an unexpected discovery. Share ...
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The Washington Post
Uncrewed cargo shipments to the International Space Station usually include critical supplies, science experiments and goodies such as hazelnut spread and ice cream for the astronauts aboard. But a recent resupply mission included a different kind of ...
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Scientific American
Intuitive Machines' IM-1 is aiming to be the first commercial mission to softly land on another celestial body—and the first to deliver NASA equipment to the moon. By Michael Greshko. Intuitive Machines' Nova-C lunar lander on display in a cleanroom ...
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Yahoo News
The forthcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory will never leave Earth itself, but the highly detailed, "big picture" view of the cosmos it will offer scientists may very well kick-start a new era of space exploration. The solar system is filled with ...
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