Kamis, 27 Oktober 2022

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Static fires, in which a rocket's first-stage engines are briefly ignited while the vehicle remains anchored to the ground, are a common prelaunch trial. The completion of the milestone keeps the Heavy on track to launch the USSF-44 mission for the U.S. ...
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Space.com
An eerie new video allows us to hear what NASA's Juno spacecraft experienced as it made a flyby of Jupiter's icy moon Europa last month. The 11-second-long audio track expresses variations of plasma frequency, using data collected by Juno over 90 ...
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CNN
Now, scientists know what caused the red planet to rumble. A meteoroid slammed into Mars 2,174 miles (3,500 kilometers) away from the lander and created a fresh impact crater on the Martian surface. The ...
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The New York Times
The exquisitely sensitive seismometer on NASA's InSight lander dutifully recorded the burst of seismic vibrations and then dispatched the data, a gift of science, to Earth the next day. The InSight scientists were busy celebrating the ...
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Space.com
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program facility, or HAARP, is in the midst of a wide-ranging science campaign that will see the facility bounce signals off the moon and Jupiter. HAARP consists of 180 antennas designed to transmit signals ...
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Scientific American
Deinococcus radiodurans, nicknamed "Conan the Bacterium," is one of the world's toughest microbes, capable of surviving in radiation strong enough to kill any other known life-form. Experiments have now shown that if ...
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Space.com
In addition, photos taken by Mars orbiters show deposits of relatively dark dust extending outward from Cerberus Fossae in multiple directions. "The darker shade of the dust signifies geological evidence of more recent volcanic activity, ...
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CNET
Heard about the newly discovered, potentially dangerous asteroid heading our way? Few months go by without ominous asteroids in the tabloid headlines. Spoiler alert: There's absolutely nothing to worry about. In the past week, news outlets around the ...
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Phys.Org
Making ductile ceramics is a hard task. Plasticity in ceramics is rarely observed and typically requires special conditions such as extreme temperatures to be feasible. Therefore, instead of denting, a typical ceramic coffee mug will fracture into ...
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CNET
Against the background of space, lots of tiny spots represent giant galaxies across the universe. Some 270 million light-years from Earth, two galaxies are on a collision course. And this event has ...
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