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For NASA's next sun mission, 6 tiny spacecraft will work as one massive telescope Want to build the largest radio telescope to fly in space? Here's an easier technique: Design six tiny satellites to fly in formation and work together. That's the approach of a NASA's new Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE) mission, which is ...
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More than 12000 apply to become an astronaut for NASA's 'Artemis Generation' The results are in and, no surprise, a lot of people want to be a NASA astronaut. More than 12,000 people have applied to join what NASA is calling the "Artemis Generation," a new class of astronauts to help the agency return humans to the moon and reach ...
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Locust swarms are invading Africa. Here's how NASA satellites can help stop them. Billions of locusts have been swarming throughout eastern Africa for months, ravaging crops and threatening the food source for millions of people in the region. Thankfully, NASA's Earth-observing satellites might be able to help. Traveling locust swarms are ...
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US military may start moving towards launching fleets of tiny satellites With much of the commercial space industry focused on putting small satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO), how quickly will the U.S. military follow? Companies are shifting away from traditional large satellites towards small satellites. cubesats in LEO have been ...
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NASA's Mars rover Perseverance rover has a hidden message for the Red Planet NASA's Perseverance rover will explore Mars for all of humanity, which a coded message aboard the robot makes clear. The car-size Perseverance, which is scheduled to launch to the Red Planet this July, carries a special commemorative plate that holds ...
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Star clusters betray Milky Way's cannibalistic past A recent study went full Indiana Jones to show that our home galaxy, the Milky Way, was a cannibal in its earlier years, swallowing five smaller galaxies. Like Jones, the famed (albeit fictional) archaeologist, astrophysicist Duncan Forbes of Swinburne ...
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Watch NASA's James Webb Space Telescope unfold its golden mirror for the 1st time (video) NASA's next great observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, has fully deployed its primary mirror for the first time, marking another milestone on its journey to space. Before all work on the next-generation instrument, which is scheduled to launch in ...
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NASA and SpaceX prepare to launch astronauts from the US again (CNN) For the first time since the final space shuttle mission in 2011, astronauts will launch into space aboard an American rocket and spacecraft from American soil, according to NASA. The agency, along with SpaceX, is eyeing a mid-to-late May launch for ...
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Why Old-Growth Trees Are Crucial to Fighting Climate Change Ken Bible steps over a carpet of bracken and vanilla leaf to get closer to the big Douglas fir. He gives its furrowed bark an affectionate slap, as if introducing a prize racehorse. "It's about 70 meters tall and 2.6 meters in diameter," Bible says, leaning back to ...
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Hungry black hole may be cosmic 'missing link' A team of astronomers has found what it says is the best evidence yet for an elusive class of black hole. They say the presumed "intermediate mass" black hole betrayed its existence by tearing apart a wayward star that ventured too close.
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