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Cargo Dragon heads for splashdown off Florida's west coast SpaceX's first upgraded Cargo Dragon spaceship departed the International Space Station Tuesday morning with more than 4,400 pounds of research specimens and other equipment, heading for splashdown Wednesday night in the Gulf of Mexico off the west ...
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Scientists are getting closer in race to find gravitational wave background and dark matter Researchers used pulsars shown in the inset to calculate dark matter's affect on how stars move within the Milky Way. (Image: © IAS; Dana Berry). Astronomers may be getting ...
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James Webb, OneWeb highlight Arianespace's 2021 launch schedule The planned Halloween launch of the James Webb Space Telescope — one of eight Ariane 5 launches left before the rocket's retirement — and a series of flights to build out OneWeb's satellite internet network highlight Arianespace's schedule this year.
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It's really there! Kepler space telescope's 2nd-ever exoplanet candidate finally confirmed. This artist's illustration shows the exoplanet KOI-5Ab transiting across the face of a sunlike star, which is part of a triple-star system located 1,800 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus.
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Astronomers spot the fastest spinning magnetar ever seen What sets magnetars apart from other neutron stars is that they possess extremely powerful magnetic fields — he most powerful ones in the known universe, in fact. They can also explode without warning and are fairly difficult to spot.
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Rocky 'super-Earth' planet spotted orbiting one of the Milky Way's oldest stars Artist's rendition of TOI-561, one of the oldest, most metal-poor planetary systems discovered yet in the Milky Way galaxy. (Image: © W. M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko).
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Most distant quasar discovered sheds light on how black holes grow Dating back to 670 million years after the Big Bang, when the universe was only 5% its current age, the quasar hosts a supermassive black hole equivalent to the combined mass of 1.6 billion suns.
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Discovery of quantum behavior in insulators suggests possible new particle In a surprising discovery, Princeton physicists have observed an unexpected quantum behavior in an insulator made from a material called tungsten ditelluride. This phenomenon, known as quantum oscillation, is typically observed in metals rather than ...
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NASA missions help investigate an 'Old Faithful' active galaxy Using data from facilities including NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), the scientists have studied 20 repeated outbursts of an event called ASASSN-14ko. These various telescopes and instruments are ...
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New Horizons spacecraft answers the question: How dark is space? To measure that glow, astronomical satellites have to escape the inner solar system and its light pollution, caused by sunlight reflecting off dust. A team of scientists has used observations by NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt to ...
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