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What would you name a Uranus probe? The internet's answers are about what you'd think Earhart, Tempest or MUSE? Fans of planet Uranus have many ideas to name the next mission there, if an informal Internet poll is any indication. ExploreIGO, a Twitter fan account devoted to icy worlds, asked its community yesterday what to call a ...
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Handheld laser device can quickly diagnose astronaut health in space Lasers in space will speed up transmission of medical sample results faster than ever, scientists say. International Space Station astronauts are trying to find efficiencies in medical diagnoses to make better operational decisions in remote ...
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A change in Jupiter's orbit could make Earth even friendlier to life A shift in Jupiter's orbit could make Earth's surface even more hospitable to life than it already is, new research suggests. University of California-Riverside (UCR) scientists simulated alternative arrangements of our solar system, finding that when ...
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NASA delays SLS tanking test, next launch opportunity NASA said Monday it is now targeting Wednesday, Sept. 21, for a critical fueling test on the Space Launch System moon rocket, which could allow for another attempt to launch the unpiloted Artemis 1 lunar test flight as soon as Sept.
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Star blasted stellar nursery in 'Orion's sword' seen in detail A detailed image of a stellar nursery blasted by ultraviolet light from massive young stars shows how intense radiation heats and shapes the fuel for star formation. This ultraviolet irradiated zone, known as a photodissociation ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots baby stars cocooned in the Orion Nebula The Orion Nebula is one of the brightest star-forming regions visible in the night sky even with the naked eye.
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Are black holes wormholes? Unfortunately, Einstein-Rosen bridges aren't very useful for traversing the cosmos. For one, the entrance to the wormhole sits behind the event horizon. As a person can't get in on the white hole side, they'd have to fall into a black hole to enter. But ...
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Forests' carbon uptake will be compromised by climate change, leaf temperature study suggests video: A portion of forest canopy in Harvard Forest in Petersham, MA heats up and cools across a 24-hour cycle during the summer of 2013. Cooler colors (blues, purples) indicate cooler temperatures, while warmer colors (reds, oranges) indicate warmer ...
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Watch SpaceX launch 54 Starlink satellites from Florida Tuesday night The flight plan calls for a Falcon 9 rocket to carry the Starlink Group 4-34 satellites into space, and for the first stage of the rocket to land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship in the Atlantic Ocean about nine minutes later.
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Space diamonds created by interstellar collision could yield new 'ultra-hard' tools on Earth Diamonds created by an interstellar collision of a dwarf planet and an asteroid could lead to the development of new super-hard materials for tools and production, researchers say. Rare lonsdaleite diamonds have been found in ureilite meteorites and ...
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