Kamis, 15 September 2022

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Space.com
The European sun-observing Solar Orbiter spacecraft doubles up as a Venus explorer, providing the most detailed measurements of the scorched planet's magnetic field to date. The data might help reveal how the solar wind changes the planet's thick ...
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CNN
(CNN) Investigating the site of an ancient river delta, the Perseverance rover has collected some of the most important samples yet on its mission to determine if life ever existed on Mars, according to NASA scientists.
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Space.com
NASA's Perseverance rover has spotted a phenomenon scientists had lost hope of ever seeing on Mars. On Earth, when conditions are just right, ice crystals in the atmosphere can warp sunlight to create the appearance of a bright spot on either side of ...
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Space.com
On Wednesday (Sept. 14), the moon will pass in front of Uranus in an event called a lunar occultation that will be visible from parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe.
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BBC News
"Despite excellent efforts by many researchers, these climate models' predictions of when we'll see the first fully ice-free Arctic Ocean in summer - they vary by 30-plus years," Dr Jack Landy, from UiT The Arctic University of Norway, told BBC News.
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EarthSky
Scientists at RMIT University said that lonsdaleite – rare, hexagonal diamonds – came from space. They said a collision between a dwarf planet and asteroid in the early solar system might have created these space diamonds.
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artnet News
And see some of the stunningly detailed new imagery of our cosmos she and other researchers helped create. Sarah Cascone, September 15, 2022. Webb's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) displays the Tarantula Nebula star-forming region. Courtesy of NASA, ESA, ...
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Popular Science
Today, our solar system is fairly stable. There are eight planets (sorry, Pluto) that keep constant orbit around the sun, with little risk of being crushed by asteroids. But it wasn't always that way. Some 4.5 billion years ago, as the solar system was ...
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The Weather Channel
If you have begun packing your bags for a mini getaway this weekend, you aren't going to be the only one; a few distant neighbours from outer space seem to have the same plans for our planet. In the coming days, NASA has predicted five colossal ...
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Space.com
NASA's science chief is moving on. Thomas Zurbuchen, affectionately known as Dr. Z, will step down later in 2022 as head of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, a post he has held for ...
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