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NASA assesses moon rocket after a brush with Hurricane Nicole NASA's $4.1 billion Artemis moon rocket, exposed to the elements atop its Kennedy Space Center launch pad, was rocked by high winds and driving rain early Thursday as Hurricane Nicole roared ashore just south of the spaceport.
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Life on Mars? Australian rocks may hold clues for Nasa rover Nasa's Perseverance rover should look for similarities when exploring rocks of a similar age on Mars, they say. The wheeled robot is searching for evidence that biology took hold on the Red Planet ...
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Northern Taurid fireballs can be seen all November long The Southern Taurids peaked last week, with sightings of fireballs lasting throughout the first week of November, but it's not over yet. The Taurid meteor shower is composed of two streams, and the Northern Taurids are predicted to peak on Saturday, ...
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'One of the greatest damn mysteries of physics': The most precise astronomical test of electromagnetism yet In research just published in Science, we decided to test whether α is the same in different places within our galaxy by studying stars that are almost identical twins of our sun. If α is different in different ...
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Biogenic climate change could have driven the demise of life on early Mars The habitability of early Mars's subsurface to methanogenic microorganisms was assessed using a planetary ecosystem model that couples a subsurface biosphere to the atmospheric chemistry and climate. Mars's subsurface was initially likely habitable, ...
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NASA's Inflatable Decelerator Heat Shield Passes Re-Entry Test With Flying Colours; Could Help Colonise Mars Faster Here's some solid business advice we're sure will come in handy some day: don't start a parasailing business on Mars. The air is much thinner than on Earth; therefore, there's no air resistance to keep things afloat. This is why NASA had to splat even ...
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NASA Space Biology Bootcamp Teaches the Teachers, Reaching More Students When a team of NASA researchers set out to help train a diverse new generation of space biologists, they wanted to magnify their impact on today's students. So, they decided to teach the teachers. Studying biology in space has benefits for both future ...
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Gammie examines the math behind imaging of black holes On Monday evening, Dr. Charles Gammie, Professor of Astronomy and Donald Biggar Willett Chair in Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign described the mathematics behind the Event Horizon Telescope's recent imaging of the black ...
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Early stages of an ancient supernova observed using gravitational lensing Light from a supernova that was emitted just six hours after the initial stellar explosion has been observed along with light emitted two and eight days later. The observation was made by an international team using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and ...
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Undetected Black Hole Reveals Itself by Violently Shredding a Star That Strayed Too Close Scientists hope to improve their understanding of the growth of supermassive black holes in massive galaxies by studying intermediate-mass black holes. After lurking undetected in a dwarf galaxy, an intermediate-mass black hole revealed itself to ...
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