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Time is Still a Mystery to 'Einstein's Dreams' Author "Did you ever think you would be so old?" The question startled me. If anyone knew where the time goes, I would have expected it to be the man across the lunch table, Alan Lightman. Dr. Lightman is best known in literary circles for his 1992 novel, "Einstein's ...
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Photo gallery: Eight of the strangest things sent into space From Legos to pizza, this list of space oddities will have you thinking "How have they managed to end up there?" Shares. An electric car is just one of the many unusual objects that have left the confines of Earth. (Image: © SpaceX). Humankind has been ...
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Arrokoth unmasked: NASA probe's 'space snowman' encounter reveals how planetesimals are born A NASA probe's epic encounter with a small body in the far outer solar system is telling us a lot about how planets are born. On Jan. 1, 2019, the New Horizons spacecraft zoomed within just 2,200 miles (3,540 kilometers) of Arrokoth, a 22-mile-wide (36 ...
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10 brilliant discoveries NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory made in its first decade in space This week, NASA is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), a sensitive spacecraft that has shown the world never-before-seen imagery of the sun. The mission launched on Feb. 11, 2010, and during the spacecraft's first ...
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Will record-setting NASA astronaut Christina Koch be the 1st woman on the moon? NASA astronaut Christina Koch just spent 11 months in Earth orbit, and she'd welcome a trip much farther afield. The U.S. space agency is working to land two astronauts, at least one of whom will be a woman, on the surface of the moon by 2024, as directed ...
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Water on Mars? Boulder shadows may spawn short-lived pools of brine. Many tiny patches of the ground on modern Mars may be capable of supporting life as we know it, if only very briefly, a new study suggests. Water ice is abundant on and near the Martian surface, but conditions have to be just right for this stuff to give rise to ...
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Scientists just watched a newfound asteroid zoom by Earth. Then they saw its moon. One of Earth's premier instruments for studying nearby asteroids is back to work after being rattled by earthquakes, and its first new observations show that a newly discovered space rock is actually two separate asteroids. The instrument is the planetary radar ...
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Northrop Grumman aims for Valentine's Day launch of NASA cargo on Cygnus spacecraft Northrop Grumman is now aiming for a Valentine's Day launch of its next Cygnus cargo ship filled with NASA supplies bound for the International Space Station. The resupply mission, which has been delayed since Sunday (Feb. 9), is now scheduled to ...
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Space Business: Ufology Dear readers,. Welcome to Quartz's newsletter on the economic possibilities of the extraterrestrial sphere. Please forward widely, and let me know what you think. This week: Why we see saucers, NASA bucks, and Boeing's process predicament.
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Mysterious fast radio burst repeats in 16-day rhythm For the first time, a fast radio burst has been found to be repeating, in a regular 16-day cycle. The baffling detection from the CHIME radio telescope deepens the mystery of these bizarre intergalactic objects. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share.
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