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| The Planetary Report® The Planetary Defense Issue By Bill Nye, Planetary Society CEO. Our world is fragile. The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that we are all in this together on our planet. When trouble started in one part of the world, it quickly touched every one of us. The analogy from pandemic to asteroid ... | |
| ESA selects radar probe to join armada of Venus missions A week after NASA selected two robotic missions for launch to Venus in the late 2020s, the European Space Agency has announced its own orbiter will launch to Venus as soon as 2031 with two radars and three spectrometer instruments to comprehensively ... | |
| The world's first wooden satellite will launch this year The wooden satellite will launch as part of a mission, designed by Arctic Astronautics, a Finnish company manufacturing cubesat kits for students. The aim of the mission is to test the behavior and durability of these plywood panels in the extreme conditions of ... | |
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| Black holes help with star birth Research combining systematic observations with cosmological simulations has found that, surprisingly, black holes can help certain galaxies form new stars. On scales of galaxies, the role of supermassive black holes for star formation had previously been ... | |
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| Core stage for NASA's Space Launch System mega rocket stacked Over the weekend of June 10, 2021, the SLS core was raised from horizontal to vertical in the VAB's transfer aisle and moved over and into High Bay 3 to be placed between the two already-assembled five-segment solid rocket boosters on the mobile launcher. | |
| Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Come in Two Distinct Flavors A radio telescope in Canada has detected 535 fast radio bursts, quadrupling the known tally of these brief, highly energetic phenomena in one go. The long-awaited results show that these enigmatic events come in two distinct types—most bursts are one-off ... | |
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