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James Webb Space Telescope vs. Hubble: How will their images compare? Over the three decades since, the famous observatory has expanded our view of the cosmos and held our attention with the stunning images it collects. What once was a faint and mysterious abyss became a detailed and colorful universe, and we could see stars ...
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SpaceX two-for-two in company's first Falcon 9 launch doubleheader Fifteen hours after hurling a package of Starlink internet satellites into orbit from California, SpaceX launched a high-power geostationary communications spacecraft for Turkey from Cape Canaveral late Saturday, the first time two Falcon 9 rockets have ...
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SpaceX lofts Turkish communications satellite to orbit in 2nd Falcon 9 rocket launch of the day CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX launched its second rocket in less than 24 hours on Saturday night (Dec. 18), delivering a Turkish communications satellite into orbit before capping off the successful mission with a landing at sea.
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NASA's most powerful telescope ever ready to reveal unseen corners of the universe Will it be a Christmas miracle for the long-delayed James Webb Space Telescope? Here's everything you need to know. NASA.
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NASA releases new photos of Jupiter — and a recording of its moon that sounds like R2-D2 But the probe zooming through space captured the electric and magnetic emissions that scientists later converted into perceptible sound. Turns out, orbiting Ganymede, which is one of Jupiter's moons and the largest satellite in the solar system, kind of ...
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'Wind' from Earth's middle layer blows through a secret passage beneath Panama A geological secret passage beneath Panama may explain why rocks from Earth's mantle are found more than 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) from where they originated. This opening, located some 62 miles (100 km) below Earth's surface, may allow a flow of ...
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Japanese space tourists safely return to Earth Fashion tycoon Yusaku Maezawa, his producer Yozo Hirano and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin made a soft landing in a Russian Soyuz capsule in the steppes of Kazakhstan at 9:13 a.m. (0313 GMT) about 148 kilometers (about 92 miles) southeast of the city ...
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As $10 billion James Webb telescope preps for launch, scientists are excited – and nervous NASA scientists and officials have for decades anticipated this space-based observatory, seen as successor to the famous Hubble, and the discoveries it could bring as it peers even deeper into the universe's multibillion-year-old story.
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'Exceptional' mammoth graveyard discovered near Swindon Experts who unearthed a 200,000-year-old mammoth graveyard say it is "one of Britain's biggest Ice Age discoveries in recent years". Archaeologists found the remains of five animals, including two adults, two juveniles, and an infant, at a quarry near ...
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Tucson telescope team more than ready for Webb to fly Professor of Astronomy and NIRCam Principal Investigator Marcia Rieke demonstrates, on a small scale model, how one of the sensors is added to the NIRCam, the main camera on NASA's new James Webb Space Telescope at The University of Arizona's Steward ...
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