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Uranus up close: What proposed NASA 'ice giant' mission could teach us Since astronomers discovered the first exoplanets orbiting distant stars more than 30 years ago, one of the most common kinds of alien worlds that scientists have detected are ice giants. Whereas gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn ...
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See a bright Venus and Jupiter hold a celestial meeting in the night sky this month The celestial highlight of the month is actually a drama that has been building all through February. The two brightest planets in our sky — Venus and Jupiter — have been slowly approaching each other.
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Artemis 1 moon launch was as loud as 40 million bowls of Rice Krispies: study A new study has found that the launch of NASA's Artemis 1 mega moon rocket created sound levels far more powerful than predicted. To reach that conclusion, a team of investigators studied noise levels that were recorded using five different microphones ...
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NASA's heartbeat-detecting tech to help with Turkey earthquake relief effort NASA-developed technology that can remotely detect the tiniest motions of the body caused by basic processes necessary for life will be used by disaster relief teams in earthquake-stricken Turkey. The devices, called FINDERs, for Finding Individuals ...
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SpaceX launches 51 Starlink satellites, lands rocket on ship at sea (video) SpaceX launched 51 of its Starlink internet satellites to orbit on Friday (Feb. 17), acing the first of two orbital missions the company has planned for the day. The Starlink craft rode atop a Falcon 9 rocket, which lifted off from California's ...
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Watch live: Russian cargo ship set to depart space station after coolant leak Russian cosmonauts will try to take pictures of the location where coolant leaked out of a Russian Progress cargo ship earlier this month when the supply freighter departs the International Space Station Friday night, as scheduled, to head for a ...
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Ingenuity helicopter aces 43rd Mars flight, its longest in 10 months NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter flew yet again on Thursday (Feb. 16), covering more Red Planet ground than it had on a single sortie in nearly a year. The flight was the 43rd overall (opens in new tab) for the 4-pound (1.8 kilograms) Ingenuity, ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spies baby stars dancing in swirling gas and dust (photos) The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is still doing its job — and doing it very well. Released today, this image shows the arms of barred spiral galaxy NGC 1433 teeming with young stars that can be seen affecting the clouds of gas and dust around them ...
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Young stars create celestial spiderwebs in new Webb telescope images Researchers participating in the PHANGS collaboration, or Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby Galaxies, are using Webb's infrared capabilities to study 19 spiral galaxies. So far, the telescope has observed five of them in ...
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Tapered optical fiber addresses challenge posed by Brillouin scattering When optical beams, consisting of photons, travel through fibers, they cause vibrations that generate acoustic waves, consisting of phonons. The phenomenon, called Brillouin scattering, has been harnessed by researchers to optomechanically "couple" ...
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