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Bizarre rings spied by James Webb Space Telescope are organic dust propelled by starlight "It must be aliens," some geeks speculated. (It wasn't, of course.) Now, a pair of new studies has revealed that these cosmic ripples are puffs of organic dust that was generated and then spread across the universe by an odd star system.
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket set to launch this month on 1st mission since 2019 The first SpaceX Falcon Heavy flight in more than three years is set to take place at the end of October, carrying a national security mission for the U.S. Space Force. The fourth Falcon Heavy rocket is set to launch from Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy ...
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'Dino Mummy' Reveals There May Be More Skin in the Fossil Game Dakota the "dino mummy" has fascinated paleontologists and the public since part of the fossil was first untombed in North Dakota with some of its skin preserved. Scientists are not finished making discoveries about Dakota, a duck-billed dinosaur, ...
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NASA kicked asteroid off course in test to save Earth The fridge-sized Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impactor deliberately smashed into the moonlet asteroid Dimorphos on September 26, pushing it into a smaller, faster orbit around its big brother Didymos, NASA chief Bill Nelson announced.
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NASA's Artemis launch date now scheduled for November nighttime liftoff VIERA, Fla. — NASA is targeting mid-November for its next launch attempt of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule for the debut Artemis I mission around the moon and back. Liftoff is set for Nov. 14, at 12:07 a.m. ET — a deviation from the ...
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Making quantum computers more accurate PhD student Alex Greene studies superconducting quantum computing systems while rounding out their busy schedule with water sanitation projects. Rachel Yang | MIT News correspondent.
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NASA's DART Alters Asteroid's Course in 'Watershed Moment for Humanity' Success! The spacecraft redirects the space rock Dimorphos in a test of planetary protection. Eric Mack headshot. Eric Mack.
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Live Brain Cells in Dish Quickly Learn to Play Pong Watch out, gamers. Scientists have created a worthy gaming opponent -- in a lab. After placing a collection of 800,000 live human and mouse brain cells into a dish, an Australian-led team of researchers found the biological conglomerate quickly ...
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Life on early Mars may have met its demise because of climate change, study suggests How did they come to such a discovery? University of Arizona researchers created hypothetical scenarios of Martian ecosystems using models of Mars' crust, atmosphere and climate, as well as an ecological model of methane-producing microbes.
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NASA Successfully Altered an Asteroid's Orbit October 12, 2022 4:10 p.m.. Dimorphos in space Asteroid moonlet Dimorphos as seen by the DART spacecraft 11 seconds before impact. NASA / Johns ...
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