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The source of a resounding boom over Salt Lake City? Probably a meteor. When a thunderous boom was heard across the Salt Lake City area over the weekend, it confused residents. Was the seemingly inexplicable noise an earthquake or construction noise? Perhaps it was military testing or something from space?
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission will carry 2 water-seeking cubesats When Artemis 1 launches, hopefully on Aug. 29, its primary mission is simple: test the brand new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the Orion spacecraft, and the ground systems at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA hopes that this combination of ...
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Snoopy, mannequins and Apollo 11 items will swing by the moon aboard Artemis I (CNN) While no human crew will travel aboard NASA's Artemis I mission, that doesn't mean the Orion spacecraft will be empty. When the Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule, ...
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See Saturn's rings at their finest During its 29-year journey around the Sun, Saturn and its majestic ring system put on quite a show. These Hubble Space Telescope images, captured from 1996 to 2000 (bottom left to top right), reveal Saturn's rings opening from just past edge-on to almost ...
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon megarocket faces final test before rolling out for launch Engineers are testing a system designed to destroy NASA's massive Space Launch System moon rocket in case of problems with its impending launch. Last week, NASA worked to certify the critical flight termination system ( ...
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Hubble Space Telescope paints stellar outflows in new portrait of the Orion Nebula Swirling like some cosmic watercolor painting, behold this breathtaking new image of the Orion Nebula recently captured by a venerable space telescope. This dreamy Hubble Space Telescope photo is a vibrant cloudscape that exists in the territory ...
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Playing Football, Hockey in High School Ups Odds for Stimulant Abuse By By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Aug. 15, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Taking part in certain sports in high school may lead to misuse of prescription stimulants in the years after graduation, ...
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Ancient asteroids are covered with popcorning pebbles, new study finds In 2019, when NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft approached the asteroid Bennu, scientists saw something stunning in the images beamed back to Earth. The surface of the space rock wasn't calm — instead, swarms of marble-sized rocks were popcorning off the ...
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Over time, Betelgeuse changed color. Now it's also lost its rhythm Astronomers from antiquity through the present day have watched the red supergiant pulsing at the shoulder of the constellation Orion, and the star has continually put on a show, two new studies suggest. Betelgeuse may still be recovering from a deep ...
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How an Arizona scientist helped make those breathtaking Webb telescope images possible As the principal investigator for the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), the primary imager on the James Webb Space Telescope, Marcia Rieke knew what the camera she developed was capable of. But it wasn't until the first jaw-dropping images were beamed ...
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