Sabtu, 01 Januari 2022

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Space.com
The $10 billion observatory unfurled its huge sunshield on Friday (Dec. 31), carefully unfolding the five-layer structure by sequentially deploying two booms. "Shine bright like a diamond.
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Space.com
The astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station are marking the New Year, becoming only the 37th crew in history to be in space as Earth begins another revolution around the Sun. Expedition 66 ...
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The New York Times
Each shower peaks on a certain date when Earth is plowing into the densest portion of the debris field, though in some cases many meteors can still be seen before or after that specific night. Showers are ...
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Space.com
"Work on the deployment of Webb's sunshield mid-booms went late into the night yesterday," agency officials wrote in the update. "Webb mission management decided this morning to pause deployment activities for today and allow the team to rest and prepare ...
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Space.com
2021 was a banner year for NASA and the rest of the spaceflight community around the world. From landing on Mars to launching private citizens into space, and everything in between, this year has seen many historic milestones and next-giant leaps.
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Livescience.com
In the latest research, Natarajan, Nico Cappelluti at the University of Miami and Günther Hasinger at the European Space Agency took a deep dive into the theory of primordial black holes, exploring how they might explain the dark matter and possibly ...
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CleanTechnica
This picture above of the Earth by NASA Apollo Astronaut Harrison Schmitt en route to the Moon on Apollo 17 remains to this day one of the most famous and most viewed photographs of all time. From deep in space, our Earth appeared to the astronauts as ...
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nj.com
If you're looking for some sky treats in 2022, mark your calendar for the 12 full moons that will be shining during the new year. Two of this year's full moons will be big and bright "supermoons," and two moons will be turning full during alignments ...
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Clean up and dispose (don't compost) leaves from deciduous fruit trees: peaches, plums, apples, etc. Prune away dead branches on shrubs and trees. Prune off dead ...
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WKOW
Total lunar eclipses, a multitude of meteor showers and supermoons will light up the sky in 2022. The new year is sure to be a sky-gazer's delight with plenty of celestial events on the calendar. There is always a good chance that the International ...
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