Senin, 05 September 2022

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The European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft captured impressive images of the Holden Basin on Mars, part of an area key for the ongoing search for life on the Red Planet. The images and further investigation of the region could help reveal how ...
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Space.com
NASA's venerable Voyager 1 spacecraft has reached a key milestone. The Voyager 1 probe launched 45 years ago, on Sept. 5, 1977, just weeks after its twin Voyager 2 but soon overtaking it. The two spacecraft were designed to fly past Jupiter and Saturn, ...
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The New York Times
Frank Drake, who pointed a radio telescope at a pair of stars in 1960 hoping to find alien civilizations and thus kindled a continuing endeavor called the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, or SETI, died on Friday at his home in Aptos, Calif.
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Space.com
The sun-exploring Solar Orbiter spacecraft came face to face with a massive eruption of plasma from the sun, just ahead of a pivotal flyby of Venus. An enormous coronal mass ejection (CME), a burst of charged particles from the sun's upper atmosphere, ...
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Space.com
On and around Labor Day, Monday Sept. 5, 2022, sky watchers on Earth will have the opportunity to see Venus move next to the bright star Regulus. The conjunction between the brightest planet in the night-sky, Venus, and the brightest star in the ...
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Space.com
Astronaut cancer risk needs careful monitoring, concludes a study that stored spaceflyer blood for 20 years. All fourteen astronauts in the study, from NASA's space shuttle program, had DNA mutations in blood- ...
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Astronomy Magazine
In February 2013, the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) spotted Voyager 1's faint radio signal, confirming it to be the most distant object built by human hands. At the time, this robotic emissary of Earth was 11.5 billion miles (18.5 billion kilometers) ...
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CNET
Most of the time, scientists add artistic flourishes to their space-y images. This isn't just for fun (though it is quite fun), but because a little bit of colorizing goes a long way when emphasizing raw planetary visuals or depicting cosmic light ...
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The Register
NASA's Space Launch System might look like a mishmash of heritage Space Shuttle parts but it's all new hardware, and the team who built the twin boosters and engines have been talking about the challenges of bringing designs from the 1970s into a lunar ...
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ABC News
This image shows the exoplanet HIP 65426 b in different bands of infrared light, as seen from the James Webb Space Telescope. (Photo: NASA/ESA/CSA, A Carter (UCSC), the ERS 1386 team, and A. Pagan (STScI).).
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