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Space missions to watch for in 2023 In 2023, NASA will kick off a trek to a metal world, a spacecraft will drop off unprecedented asteroid samples on Earth, a historic moon mission will get its crew, and several new commercial rockets could make their launch debut.
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Moon scientists hail Artemis opportunities while still learning from Apollo Planetary scientists, however, are particularly eager for the science will come from future crewed Artemis missions and complementary robotic explorers. At the 2022 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in December, lunar scientists shared some of the ...
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'We're in a space race.' NASA chief says US 'better watch out' for China's moon goals NASA Administrator Bill Nelson claims that the U.S. is in a space race with China which could see Beijing attempt to make territorial claims to parts of the moon. Both China and the United States have ...
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NASA chief says 2023 will be a 'game-changing' year for space and aeronautics (video) NASA closed out 2022 with a bang. The completion of the space agency's Artemis 1 mission, the successful first launch of its new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the return of the uncrewed Orion capsule after its trip around the moon, put a nice ...
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Massive, months-long volcanic eruption roils Jupiter's moon Io A massive volcanic eruption has been spotted emerging from Jupiter's moon Io. The eruption was observed in the Fall of 2022 using the Io Input/Output observatory (IoIO) by Planetary Science Institute (PSI) senior scientist Jeff Morgenthaler.
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See a 5-planet parade in the night sky this month. Venus and Saturn stand out. The new year has gotten off to a promising start for amateur and professional astronomers with January 2023 proving to be an excellent time to observe the solar system's planets over Earth as five are currently visible to the naked eye.
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Hubble Space Telescope spots ghostly light from ancient wayward stars But spread throughout the universe are rogue stars that remain gravitationally untethered to others, wandering endlessly in the vastness of space. Although the light from these stars, which is known as intracluster light, was first discovered ...
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James Webb telescope reveals Milky Way–like galaxies in young universe New images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveal for the first time galaxies with stellar bars—elongated features of stars stretching from the centers of galaxies into their outer disks—at a time when the universe was a mere 25% of its ...
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Ancient humans had same sense of smell, but different sensitivities If you had the grooming habits of a Neanderthal, perhaps it's a good thing your nose wasn't as sensitive to urine and sweat as a modern human's. And if you lived the hunting and gathering lifestyle of a Denisovan on the Asian steppes, your strong nose ...
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Walter Cunningham, Last Surviving Apollo 7 Astronaut, Dies at Age 90 At age 8, he watched actors Wallace Beery and Clark Gable play naval aviators in the movie Hell Divers (1932), kickstarting his desire to someday become a pilot.
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