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April 20 hybrid solar eclipse: An observer's guide Get ready for a rare celestial spectacle Down Under. ... This month will see the first of two solar eclipses in this year of 2023. But this upcoming eclipse will be a rather special kind of eclipse. When speaking of eclipses of the sun, there are three basic ...
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Watch Europe's Jupiter-bound JUICE spacecraft speed away from Earth in these photos by amateur astronomers Amateur and professional astronomers alike came together on Friday, April 13 to capture the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft as it headed away from Earth on its eight-year trip to Jupiter.
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You can watch SpaceX launch 21 Starlink V2 satellites on April 19. Here's how. A Falcon 9 rocket carrying 21 of SpaceX's new Starlink "V2 mini" satellites will take off at 8:27 a.m. ET (1227 GMT) from Space Launch Complex 40 at Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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Merging galaxies shine with the light of a trillion suns in gorgeous James Webb Space Telescope photo We won't be around to watch our Milky Way galaxy fuse with its closest neighbor, Andromeda, a few billion years from now. But we're getting a spectacular front-row seat to another galactic merger, thanks to NASA's powerful James Webb Space Telescope ...
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SpaceX scraps Starship launch at the last minute due to frozen valve The commercial spaceflight company SpaceX scrapped its first scheduled test flight of Starship, a huge, stainless-steel rocket that could one day carry humans to the moon, Mars and beyond. The first launch attempt was set to take place in South Texas ...
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What it takes to make a suit fit for the Moon Unlike Apollo, however, these lunar spacesuits will also have a new designer label: Axiom Space. Founded in 2016, this comparative newcomer of a company has already conducted the first private astronaut mission and also plans to build the first commercial ...
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The 'Bad Astronomer' Takes You on a Tour of the Cosmos In the early 2000s, Phil Plait wrote his first book, Bad Astronomy, which debunked conspiracy theories and fallacies, like the idea that NASA faked the moon landings in the 1970s or that planetary alignments can affect life on Earth.
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SpaceX reschedules Starship test flight for Thursday A planned liftoff Monday of the gigantic rocket was called off less than 10 minutes ahead of the scheduled launch because of a pressurization issue in the first-stage booster, SpaceX said. The private space company ...
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The Six Moons Most Likely to Host Life in Our Solar System Cassini wasn't designed to sample the water, but the discovery inspired scientists to develop new missions to the outer solar system's icy moons. At least six of those worlds—two orbiting Saturn, three orbiting ...
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Octopus, squid and cuttlefish arms evolved to 'taste' different compounds All the species have modified versions of proteins called neurotransmitter receptors, which detect brain chemicals. Evolution morphed the brain proteins to take on new roles as taste-sensing proteins. But octopus evolution led them to develop ...
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