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SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket aborts triple satellite launch at last minute The rocket was about to enter its startup phase, but did not ignite its 27 first-stage engines, nine each on its three core boosters. It's unclear what caused the abort.
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Hubble telescope eyes galactic site of distant star explosion (video) The fresh, face-on image showcases the distant UGC 678 galaxy, which lies 260 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Pisces. While astronomers know very little about the galaxy's formation and makeup, past observations with different ...
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Back Then, Baby Galaxies. Next, a Super-Mega Galactic Cluster? Like basketball scouts discovering a nimble, super-tall teenager, astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope reported recently that they had identified a small, captivating group of baby galaxies near the dawn of time.
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The most powerful black holes in the universe may finally have an explanation Scientists may have solved a 60-year-old mystery by discovering that quasars — energetic objects that are powered by ravenous supermassive black holes and can outshine trillions of stars combined — form when galaxies collide and merge.
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Zoonomia: Genetic Research Reveals All We Share with Animals FILE - Gunnar Kaasen and the heroic dogsled team leader Balto in the 1920s. In the Zoonomia Project published April 27, 2023, Balto's genes were compared to other dogs.
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The Sky This Week: A Full Flower Moon Venus and Mars continue to dominate the western sky after sunset. Venus is unmissable at magnitude –4.1, hanging just below the star Elnath in Taurus. Elnath marks the tip of one of the Bull's two horns — to its south is Alheka, the tip of the other horn.
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Astro Bob: May, a merry month to stargaze What a captivating sight Venus is in the western sky at dusk! The planet sets quite late — right around midnight from many locations — and displays phases like the moon's when viewed through a small telescope. On May 1 Venus looks like a small gibbous ...
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ESA Working Issue With JUICE Antenna Deployment A 52.5-ft.-long antenna for the ice-penetrating radar instrument aboard the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft has failed to fully deploy and remains anchored in its mounting bracket, the European Space Agency (ESA) said on April 28.
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Why does this asteroid look like a comet? - study Asteroid 3200 Phaethon is known to space researchers as resembling a comet, brightening and forming a tail when approaching the sun. It is also the source of the Geminid meteor shower that occurs annually - even though comets are usually the cause of ...
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Are aliens playing 'Marco Polo' with us? Scientists inspecting 'fast radio bursts' from space Not unlike those early scenes from Independence Day, scientists have detected 25 mysterious "fast radio bursts" (FRBs) from the deep stretches of outer space. These powerful radiation blasts are perfectly common astronomical occurrences and generally ...
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