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Watch Venus glide by in this serene video from the BepiColombo spacecraft's flyby A European-Japanese spacecraft just flew by Venus on its long, winding road to Mercury, snapping some stellar views along the way. BepiColombo launched in October 2018 and is scheduled to arrive at Mercury in 2025. But to get there, it must first complete ...
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'Classified knots': Researchers create optical framed knots to encode information In a world first, researchers from the University of Ottawa in collaboration with Israeli scientists have been able to create optical framed knots in the laboratory that could potentially be applied in modern technologies. Their work opens the door to new methods ...
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NASA's Next Moonsuit Is Going to Be Damned Impressive NASA is preparing to send a woman and a man to the Moon in 2024, in what will be the first mission to the lunar surface in 52 years. The new spacesuit being designed for the mission is sleek and ultra high-tech, with a swath of features not possible during the ...
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How black holes can spaghettify stars that fall too close Spaghettification sounds like a particularly unpleasant thing to happen to pretty much anything that isn't a lump of pasta dough. Now imagine it happening to a star. That's precisely what astronomers around the world observed over a six-month period when a ...
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Meet the zeptosecond, the shortest unit of time ever measured Scientists have measured the shortest unit of time ever: the time it takes a light particle to cross a hydrogen molecule. Advertisement. That time, for the record, is 247 zeptoseconds. A zeptosecond is a trillionth of a billionth of a second, or a decimal point ...
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Why are galaxies different shapes? At the very basic level there are two classifications for galaxy shapes: disk and elliptical. A disk galaxy, also called a spiral galaxy, is shaped like a fried egg, said Cameron Hummels, theoretical astrophysicist at Caltech.
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NASA Selects Intuitive Machines for Artemis I Mission to Land Water-Measuring Payload on the Moon BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines of Houston approximately $47 million to deliver a drill combined with a mass spectrometer to the Moon by December 2022 under the agency's Commercial Lunar Payload Services ...
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THIS WEEK @NASA: New Crew Arrives International Space Station, International Agreement on Artemis ABOVE VIDEO: New crew safely aboard the space station, a launch update on another space station mission, and an international agreement on Artemis … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! New Crew Safely Aboard Space Station.
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Nokia wins NASA contract to put a 4G network on the moon. Yes, really. Soon, astronauts on moon missions won't have any excuse for not answering their texts. NASA has awarded Nokia of America $14.1 million to deploy a cellular network on the moon. The freaking moon. The grant is part of $370 million worth of contracts ...
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Two Dead Satellites Could've Collided Last Night. Thankfully, They Didn't. On Tuesday, LeoLabs, a company that monitors the paths of space junk in low-Earth orbit, announced on Twitter it was tracking a potential conjunction—that's space-speak for a mid-orbit crash—tonight between a defunct Soviet satellite and a discarded ...
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