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Crew Dragon splashes down to close out 157-day mission Two NASA astronauts, a Japanese space veteran and a Russian cosmonaut bid their seven space station crewmates farewell and returned to Earth Saturday night, splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa after a fiery plunge back through the lower ...
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Russia looking into possibility of manufacturing defect on leaky spacecraft Russia is investigating the possibility that a manufacturing defect caused two of its spacecraft to spring coolant leaks in a two-month span recently. On Dec. 14, 2022, a Soyuz crew-carrying spacecraft docked at the International Space Station (ISS) ...
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Is The Multiverse Real? The Science Behind 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' In the movie, Michelle Yeoh's character Evelyn Wang connects with versions of herself in parallel universes to prevent the multiverse from being destroyed. Is it far-fetched? Of course! But right now, cosmologists are ...
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Tracing the sources of ancient volcanoclastic rocks in Yellowstone using crystals Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Natali Kragh, graduate student, and Madison Myers, Assistant Professor of Igneous Processes, ...
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See the moon in the grip of the Scorpion's claws tonight Look to the southern sky in the early morning before dawn to find the moon by the stars that make up the Scorpion's claws: Jabbah or Nu Scorpii, Acrab or Beta Scopii, Dschubba or Delta Scorpii, Pi Scorpii, and Rho Scor.
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Four astronauts fly SpaceX back home, end 5-month mission Four space station astronauts returned to Earth late Saturday after a quick SpaceX flight home. Their capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico just off the Florida coast near Tampa. The U.S.-Russian-Japanese crew spent five months at the ...
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Astronomers just discovered a comet that could be brighter than most stars when we see it next year. Or will it? Hot on the heels of the disappointing Green Comet, astronomers have just discovered a new comet with the potential to be next year's big story – C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). Although it is still more than 18 months from its closest approach to Earth ...
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Sun spews out dark plasma from CME; Could spark G1-class Geomagnetic Storm soon CMEs are massive plasma clouds carrying photons that are ejected from the Sun. CME occurs extremely frequently during the 11-year solar cycle and is at peak during the middle of the cycle. Earth therefore, is being bombarded at the moment with a number ...
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See Martian sun rays: 'First time sun rays have been so clearly viewed on Mars,' NASA said "Crepuscular rays are simply long shadows cast by clouds, mountains, or other objects that block the light of the sun," Michael Kavulich, an associate scientist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research, told FOX Weather previously.
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This Distant Galaxy Is All Alone in Space Because It Ate Its Friends It's the classic social faux pas. You're in a happy clique, surrounded by all your friends – and one by one, you subsume them, absorbing them into yourself, until you're all alone, a grotesque agglomeration alone in what was once a crowded environment.
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