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Phew! 2 big hunks of space junk zoom safely past each other in near-miss It looks like humanity just dodged a pretty big space-junk bullet. Advertisement. Two large pieces of orbital debris — a defunct Soviet navigation satellite and a spent Chinese rocket body — apparently whizzed safely past each other high over the South ...
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China's moon mission robots wake up for a 23rd lunar day as team snags major award China's Chang'e 4 spacecraft have awoken for another lunar day on the far side of the moon, while on Earth the mission received a prestigious international award for its accomplishments. Advertisement. The Chang'e 4 mission, which consists of a lander and ...
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New Horizons Pluto probe leader Alan Stern is going to space with Virgin Galactic Virgin Galactic just added a big-name scientist to its passenger list. Alan Stern, who leads NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto and beyond, has been selected to fly aboard SpaceShipTwo, Virgin Galactic's suborbital space plane. It won't just be a pleasure ...
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A dead Soviet satellite and an old rocket booster could collide in space tonight New York (CNN Business) Space traffic experts are tracking two pieces of orbital garbage that appear to be careening toward each other: A defunct Soviet satellite and a discarded Chinese rocket booster that are expected to nearly miss each other — with a ...
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Europe steps up contributions to Artemis Moon plan Thales Alenia Space in Italy will produce Europe's two major contributions to the Lunar Gateway, a US-led space station around the Moon. TAS will build two pressurised sections: one where astronauts can live, and the other on which refuelling and telecoms ...
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BepiColombo spacecraft swings past Venus on long road to Mercury It's a long, looping journey from Earth through the inner solar system to reach Mercury, but sightseeing can make any long trip more exciting. For planetary scientists, a swing past to our mysterious neighbor Venus is pretty good scenery. And conveniently ...
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Astronomers identify 24 possible superhabitable worlds Are there worlds out there – orbiting distant stars – even better suited for life than Earth? Might they be older, larger, warmer, wetter and with longer-living stars? Now astronomers have identified 24 possible superhabitable worlds. Sharing is caring! Tweet.
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A cellular sense of space and pressure During health or disease, cells traverse great distances along complex landscapes of chemical and physical cues, for instance, to heal wounds or to seed cancer metastases in the body. They navigate through tight, fluid-filled tissue channels and squeeze ...
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Life on earth: Why we may have the moon's now defunct magnetic field to thank for it The habitability of a planet depends on many factors. One is the existence of a strong and long-lived magnetic field. These fields are generated thousands of kilometers below the planet's surface in its liquid core and extend far into space—shielding the ...
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Finally, the First Room-Temperature Superconductor The first superconductors observed by scientists lost their electrical resistance only at ultracold temperatures, a few degrees above absolute zero, or minus 459.67 degrees, the lowest possible temperature. In the 1980s, physicists discovered so- ...
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