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Mars helicopter Ingenuity experiences anomaly on 6th flight, but lands safely "This glitch caused a single image to be lost, but more importantly, it resulted in all later navigation images being delivered with inaccurate timestamps," Grip wrote. "From this point on, each ...
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Arianespace will launch dozens of OneWeb satellites on a Soyuz rocket Friday. Here's how to watch. Update for 1:33 p.m. EDT: Arianespace and Roscosmos, Russia's space agency, have delayed the OneWeb Launch 7 mission by 24 hours to replace an electrical part of its Soyuz rocket. The mission will now launch on Friday, May 28, at 1:38 p.m. EDT (1738 ...
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What it was like on board the Qantas supermoon flight to nowhere And as people on the ground in Australia and New Zealand and parts of the western United States peered up to admire this rare super blood moon eclipse on May 26, perhaps the best view of the astronomical marvel came from 43,000 feet in the sky -- on ...
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Miss the Super Flower Blood Moon this week? Here's when to see the next total lunar eclipse. Skywatchers in much of the world were treated to a total lunar eclipse on Wednesday (May 26). The spectacle happened to coincide with May's "supermoon" — an informal term to describe a full moon at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee.
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Stephen Hawking's archive, office acquired for UK public The entire contents of Hawking's office at Cambridge—including his communications equipment, memorabilia, bets he made on scientific debates and office furniture—will be preserved as part of the collection belonging to the Science Museum Group.
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'Helgoland' Offers A New Way To Understand The World, And Our Place In It We don't know what it's telling us about the fundamental nature of reality. It is into that chasm that acclaimed theoretical physicist and author Carlo Rovelli leaps with his new book Helgoland. Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution.
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What to Name a Bunch of Black Holes? You Had Some Ideas. The astronomers work on planning for the European Space Agency's Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, or LISA, a gravitational-wave detector that, once in orbit, could harvest the signals of black-hole collisions and any other events or objects that rumple ...
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New dark matter map reveals cosmic mystery The observation appears to stray from Einstein's theory of general relativity - posing a conundrum for researchers. The results have been published by the Dark Energy Survey Collaboration.
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Lost in space? Here's a new method to find your way back home. An artist's depiction of a Voyager probe entering interstellar space. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech).
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Comprehensive electronic-structure methods for materials design Nicola Marzari, head of the Theory and Simulation of Materials laboratory at EFPL and director of NCCR MARVEL, has just published a review of electronic-structure methods as part of a special edition Insight on Computational Materials Design, published by ...
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