Kamis, 16 Juli 2020

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Space.com
Two NASA spacewalkers swapped out vital solar array batteries on the International Space Station Thursday (July 16), nearly completing the extensive replacement work needed to keep the orbiting lab powered through at least 2024. NASA astronauts Chris ...
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Space.com
It took just one round of photographs from a new solar science spacecraft for scientists to learn something new about the sun. Solar Orbiter, a joint project of NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), launched in February to give humans an entirely new ...
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EarthSky
Here are 10 of the coolest, weirdest and most unexpected findings about the Pluto system scientists have learned thanks to the New Horizons spacecraft's flyby of the distant world in 2015. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Planet with large ...
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Space.com
The launch of NASA's next flagship space telescope has been pushed back another seven months. The liftoff of the $9.8 billion James Webb Space Telescope has been delayed from March 2021 until Oct. 31 of that year, NASA officials announced today (July ...
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Space.com
An amazing comet that thrilled early-morning stargazers earlier this month is now visible in the evening sky, and it's a sight you won't want to miss. After all, this comet won't be back for 6,800 years, NASA says. Comet NEOWISE can now be seen just after ...
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CNN
(CNN) Our sun was ready for its close-up last month, and the new Solar Orbiter mission captured the closest images ever taken of the sun during its first pass. The images were released on Thursday. The mission, which is a collaboration between NASA and ...
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Space.com
The rocket that will launch SpaceX's first operational crewed flight for NASA has arrived at its Florida launch site. The first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket for the Crew-1 mission, which is scheduled to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on Aug.
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NPR
If you're planning a trip to Mars, now is the time to go. For a month or so, the two planets line up in a way that makes it possible to go from one to the other. Miss that window, and you have to wait two years for the next opportunity. The United Arab Emirates, ...
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Space.com
A historic Mars launch has been delayed again by troublesome weather conditions at the launch site. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is eager to launch its first-ever interplanetary mission, a Red Planet orbiter dubbed Hope. But the mission's launch site, ...
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Phys.Org
A new theory explains how black holes grow as a function of galaxy mass and eventually quench star formation in their host galaxies. The images on this graph are of nearby galaxies at the present era taken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, chosen to ...
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