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Here's the devastating impact a super-Earth would have on our solar system What would happen if we had an additional planet in our solar system? Not in the fringes like the hypothetical Planet Nine way beyond Pluto, but smack in the middle of Mars and Jupiter? Such a world would wreak havoc on the orbits of most planets, ...
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Double trouble! Two pairs of giant black holes spotted on collision course You wait for an age to see a colliding pair of black holes in a dwarf galaxy and then two come along at once! Astronomers have spotted not one but two dwarf galaxy black hole duos on separate collision courses, the first observational evidence of such a ...
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NASA wants new 'deorbit tug' to bring space station down in 2030 NASA aims to develop a spacecraft capable of steering the International Space Station (ISS) to a controlled destruction in Earth's atmosphere when its time in orbit is up. We first learned about this plan on Thursday (March 9), when the White House ...
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Europe's 1st ever Jupiter mission in 'home straight' ahead of April launch Europe's first Jupiter-bound mission is in the final stages of preparations for its launch on April 13 from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Functional tests and a countdown rehearsal have been successfully completed ahead of the launch ...
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SpaceX is 'go' for March 14 cargo launch to space station NASA and SpaceX held a launch readiness review (LRR) on Monday (March 13) for the company's CRS-27 resupply flight, which will send a robotic Dragon capsule to the orbiting lab atop a Falcon 9 rocket.
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Watch NASA discuss 2024 federal budget request Monday The skinny budget did reveal some interesting specifics about the budget request. For example, the proposed NASA budget allocates $8.1 billion for the Artemis program of moon exploration, which aims to establish a research outpost on the lunar surface by ...
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Watch 'kissing' planets Venus and Jupiter go their separate ways It's almost over for the close encounter between Venus and Jupiter with the two planets moving apart as March progresses. Skywatchers can observe the planets as they move in opposite directions in the sky each night, breaking their conjunction.
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Sorry, Spock, but planet Vulcan's real-life doppelgänger doesn't exist This is going to disappoint Trekkies everywhere, but what was thought to be a real-life version of the exoplanet Spock calls home is actually not a planet at all. Vulcan (for the uninitiated) is the planet in the "Star Trek" universe which orbits the ...
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Radio telescope on moon's far side will peer into universe's 'Dark Ages' A few years from now, a small radio telescope on the far side of the moon could help scientists peer into the universe's ancient past. The moon instrument, called the Lunar Surface Electromagnetics Experiment-Night (LuSEE-Night), is a pathfinder being ...
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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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