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CNN Exclusive: Inside the secretive process to select the first astronauts for NASA's next moon mission At the top of everyone's list for the first Artemis crew is Reid Wiseman, a 47-year-old decorated naval aviator and test pilot who was first selected to be a NASA astronaut in 2009. Wiseman ...
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NASA spies Martian rocks that look just like a teddy bear In an image shared Jan. 25 by The University of Arizona (UA), what appears to be the face of an enormous Martian teddy bear — complete with two beady eyes, a button nose and an upturned mouth — grins at the camera of NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) ...
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Webb observes Chariklo's rings during occultation Click to animate. | This video, composed of 63 individual observations by Webb on October 18, 2022, shows the asteroid Chariklo passing in front of a background star (a stellar occultation). Webb used this technique to observe Chariklo's rings.
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Asteroid's Sudden Flyby Shows Blind Spot in Planetary Threat Detection By Joey Roulette. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The discovery of an asteroid the size of a small shipping truck mere days before it passed Earth on Thursday, albeit one that posed no threat to humans, highlights a blind spot in our ability to predict those ...
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Age of ancient galaxy discovered by Webb confirmed using ALMA Since the James Webb Space Telescope launched in December 2021, astronomers and the public have been excited to see how powerful this new tool is, and how it has been able to see some of the most distant galaxies ever observed. However, as cutting-edge ...
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A NASA spacecraft discovers a formation on Mars resembling a bear Scientists found an unexpected discovery on the surface of Mars: a formation resembling the face of a bear. A camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter snapped a photo of the formation on Dec. 12. The University of Arizona, which operates the camera ...
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How to see the rare green comet on its once-in-a-lifetime pass by Earth Observatories rest on a hillside at Chabot Space & Science Center on Friday, May 6, 2022, in Oakland, Calif. From right to left are the Leah, Rachel and Nellie observatories.
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Sky Shorts: We'll see brightest planets, stars in February Venus, Jupiter and Mars dazzling in the evening sky. We have quite a celestial show coming up this month! Not only do we have the brightest stars of the year ...
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NASA-funded study to research if bacteria could help form building materials on Mars Since the 1990s, several architectures have been drafted for crewed missions to Mars, all of which have emphasized the need for keeping launch mass low. Daniel Garrido/Moment/Getty Images. Matt Williams and Universe Today. 1 hour ago.
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Asteroid's sudden flyby shows blind spot in planetary threat detection WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The discovery of an asteroid the size of a small shipping truck mere days before it passed Earth on Thursday, albeit one that posed no threat to humans, highlights a blind spot in our ability to predict those that could ...
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