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The Orion Nebula The Orion Nebula, also known as Messier 42 (or M42 for short), is the nearest star-forming region to Earth, located approximately 1,350 light-years away and is about 2 million years old according to NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Martha Stewart helps NASA pick Deep Space Food Challenge winners From a method for turning microalgae into crunchy bite-sized snacks to a space-based bread maker, NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) have named the winners of the first Deep Space Food Challenge, an international contest that sought novel food ...
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Space debris from Russian anti-satellite test will be a safety threat for years Space debris created by a Russian anti-satellite missile test will pose a threat to satellites in low Earth orbit as well as astronauts aboard the International Space Station for years to come, experts reveal.
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Is there life at Alpha Centauri? New space telescope to seek out habitable planets around sun's neighboring star The new mission, called TOLIMAN after an ancient Arabic-derived name for Alpha Centauri, will carry a novel telescope fitted with a so-called diffractive pupil lens that spreads starlight into a flowerlike pattern. This ...
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Space debris from Russian anti-satellite missile test spotted in telescope images and video They show images and video of the debris in the wake of a direct-ascent anti-satellite test by Russia Monday that sent a missile from the ground to destroy a defunct satellite called Cosmos-1408.
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NASA, ESA experts weigh in on diversity and inclusion in space They touched on possible methods, from funding research by scientists from marginalized backgrounds to training the first astronaut with a physical disability. Ultimately, they aim for scientists, astronauts and space researchers to accurately represent ...
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The Leonid meteor shower peaks tonight! But don't expect to see much. When most people hear through the news media of an impending meteor shower, likely their first impression is of a sky filled with shooting stars pouring down through the sky like rain. Such meteor storms have indeed occurred with the famous November ...
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Trouble aboard the Space Station sent astronauts fleeing for safety for the second time this year It sprang a couple of small but stubbornly persistent leaks last year. Errant thruster firings from a Russian spacecraft attached to the station this year sent it spinning so wildly that a NASA flight director said he was relieved the solar arrays didn't ...
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Galaxy Collisions Preview Milky Way's Fate It will also feed the now quiet supermassive black holes that lurk at the centers of both galaxies. The black holes will grow while releasing a storm of energetic particles and radiation that will easily outshine the light from all the stars in both ...
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Russia defends anti-satellite test amid US criticism Russia's defense ministry says there is no threat to International Space Station crews or nearby satellites. This animation from the European Space Agency depicts the number of debris objects larger than 1 millimeter in Earth orbit. (Image credit: ESA).
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