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Live coverage: SpaceX delays launch of Amazonas Nexus satellite until Monday Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The Falcon 9 rocket will launched the the Amazonas Nexus geostationary communications satellite for ...
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New Mars photo reveals scars from Red Planet's ancient past The European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft captured a stunning new view of the Red Planet's complex surface geology. The new image, taken using the orbiter's High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), focuses ...
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Do we live in a rotating universe? If we did, we could travel back in time We know that planets rotate, but what about the universe as a whole? No, the universe doesn't appear to rotate; if it did, time travel into the past might be possible. Although people throughout antiquity had argued that the heavens rotate around the ...
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Jupiter now has the most moons in the solar system after new discovery The Hubble Space Telescope captured this portrait of Jupiter in 2017. M.H. Wong/I. de Pater (UC Berkeley) et al./M. Zamani/AURA/NSF/NOIRLab/ ...
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New asteroid photobombs Webb telescope A team of European astronomers made the detection of the space rock, which is between 328 and 656 feet (100 to 200 meters) long, and located in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
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Atmospheric rivers aren't just a problem for California; They're changing the Arctic "Arctic sea ice decline is among the most obvious evidence of global warming from the past several decades," Pengfei Zhang, the study's lead author and assistant research professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University, said in a statement.
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Atmospheric rivers aren't just a problem for California. They're changing the Arctic, too "Arctic sea ice decline is among the most obvious evidence of global warming from the past several decades," Pengfei Zhang, the study's lead author and assistant research professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University, said in a statement.
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Magnetar slowed down by a volcano-like eruption? Extremely fast rotation is a key characteristic of neutron stars in general, and of magnetars in particular. And that's why, on October 5, 2020, astronomers were surprised to see a magnetar suddenly slow down. It began emitting radio waves a few days later ...
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Webb detects extremely small main-belt asteroid A previously unknown 100-to-200-meter asteroid—roughly the size of Rome's Colosseum—has been detected by an international team of European astronomers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. Their project used data from the calibration of ...
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Lifestyles of the fast and slow bacteria: In the wild, most live in the slow lane A new study led by Northern Arizona University offers new evidence that a common framework to sort bacteria into two lifestyles doesn't easily apply to bacteria living in wild soil. The findings, published in The ISME Journal, show that rather than ...
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