Selasa, 21 Februari 2023

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Russia's Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft, perched atop a Soyuz rocket, rolled to its launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome Tuesday, Feb. 21. Credit: Roscosmos. Russia's space agency said Tuesday that preliminary data suggest a coolant leak on a Progress cargo ...
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Space.com
The Solar Orbit watched Mercury as it crossed the face of its usual observing target, the sun. The transit of Mercury, the closest planet to the sun on Jan 3, 2023, offered the European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft an opportunity to sharpen its view ...
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The Planetary Society
Io is the innermost and third-largest of Jupiter's four Galilean moons. Io is covered in hundreds of volcanoes. It is the most volcanically active world in the Solar System. Io can help us understand volcanism and tidal heating throughout the Solar ...
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Space.com
NASA managed to image an asteroid larger than the Empire State Building and with similar proportions as it hurtled past Earth at the beginning of February, 2023. The asteroid, designated 2011 AG5, passed safely past our planet at a distance of around ...
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Space.com
Japan's cubesat EQUULEUS, which hitched a ride to the moon aboard NASA's Artemis 1 mission in November last year, took a video of Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) earlier this month, about two weeks after the ice ball's closest approach to Earth.
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Space.com
Russia has wrapped up its investigation of two leaky spacecraft and will launch its next Soyuz spacecraft in February after all. Russia will now launch the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday (Feb.
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Space.com
The moon will visit Venus, the second planet from the sun, first, and then will move close to the solar system's largest planet, the gas giant Jupiter, shortly after this. For ...
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CNN
The Red Stone region in Chile's Atacama Desert is similar to an ancient lake site and river delta on Mars. Armando Azua-Bustos. Sign up for ...
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Space.com
A new model indicates how these gravitational waves interact with each other as they spread through space-time, the unification of space and time popularized by Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity. By presenting ...
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The Washington Post
The Atacama Desert is just about the driest place on Earth. In spots, it looks a lot like Mars. But it's not lifeless, even in the hyper-arid regions. Using state-of-the-art equipment to probe the desert rocks, researchers found bits of DNA from an ...
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