Kamis, 02 Februari 2023

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Space.com
The Space Launch System megarocket aced its debut flight and appears ready to take the next big step.
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Space.com
"It is essentially a meteoroid flux detector, although not intentionally," Margaret Campbell-Brown, a meteor physicist at the University of Western Ontario in Canada, told Space.com. "Although, of course, we're sad for them when their mirror gets hit by ...
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Space.com
Mimas, the smallest and innermost of Saturn's major moons, is believed to generate the right amount of heat to support a subsurface ocean of liquid water. And recent simulations of the moon's Herschel impact basin ...
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CNN
A scan of the skull of a 319-million-year-old fossilized fish has led to the discovery of the oldest example of a well-preserved vertebrate brain, shining a new light on the early evolution of bony fish.
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CNN
A green-hued comet has made its closest approach to Earth, wowing night sky watchers in the Northern Hemisphere who caught a glimpse of the icy celestial object as it passed through our cosmic neighborhood. Discovered ...
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Space.com
Some 780 million light-years from Earth, at least three galactic clusters are undergoing a chaotic merger, and using data from a variety of telescopes, astronomers captured the massive collision in a striking new image. The smaller galactic clusters, ...
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Phys.Org
A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) in Garching has for the first time observed evidence of a phenomenon that had previously only been suspected: a theory predicts that exotic bound states can arise when ultracold ...
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Phys.Org
"Light is no exception: from sunlight to radio waves, it can mostly be described using classical physics," said lead author Dr. Andrea Pizzi, who carried out the research while based at Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory.
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CNET
As futuristic as this sounds, real estate in space is booming. Major corporations and science research organizations are actively vying to send satellites into orbit for extraordinary reasons -- developing free internet connection; enhancing GPS ...
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Space.com
Being a fully computerized telescope, it's ideal for those who want to jump straight into astronomy and see some amazing night sky targets. Thanks to the fully automated go-to mount, it's well suited to newcomers and those wanting a hassle-free experience.
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