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ESA's Jupiter mission JUICE is not 'strong enough' to orbit potentially life-harboring Europa. Here's why Europe's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft will set out on an ambitious explorative tour of Jupiter's moons next week. But the mission will only take the briefest glimpse of the potentially life-harboring moon Europa. Here's why.
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Meet the cosmic rock stars headed for the moon The Artemis II crew poses for an official portrait: NASA astronauts Christina Koch (left), Victor Glover (top, center) and Reid Wiseman (foreground) and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
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James Webb Space Telescope studies wreckage of titanic cosmic explosion (video, photo) A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) shows in stunning detail the wreckage of a cataclysmic supernova explosion. The supernova remnant, known as Cassiopeia A (Cas A), formed about 340 years ago from our perspective here on Earth.
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What Flight 50 Means for the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter This image of NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter was taken by the Mastcam-Z instrument of the Perseverance rover on June 15, 2021, the 114th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. NASA ...
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High-Power, Room-Temperature, Coherent Microwave Source April 7, 2023 • Physics 16, 56. Magnetic spin excitations can combine with photons to produce exotic particles that emit laser-like microwaves. Figure caption expand figure. B. M. Yao/Chinese Academy of Sciences. A coherent dance.
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What's in the new spacesuit designed for NASA moon mission? Here's a look at its features The suits, built by Houston-based Axiom Space, will support the Artemis lunar missions beginning with Artemis III, set for launch in 2025. Artemis III will put humans on the moon's south pole for the first time.
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Life might exist between eternal day and eternal night on tidally locked planets Tidally locked planets, or planets that always have one side facing their star, might orbit more than 70% of the stars in the Milky Way. These planets would have one side with permanent night and one with permanent day. The space where those sides meet ...
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Study reveals how life survived on 'Snowball Earth' Life on our planet faced a stern test during the Cryogenian Period that lasted from 720 million to 635 million years ago when Earth twice was frozen over with runaway glaciation and looked from space like a shimmering white snowball.
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Second Axiom Space mission to ISS scheduled for May WASHINGTON — Axiom Space's second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, commanded by a former NASA astronaut and including two Saudi astronauts, is scheduled to launch as soon as May 8. Axiom announced April 6 that its Ax-2 ...
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Are aliens real? The first serious radio-based search for extraterrestrial life occurred in 1960. It was masterminded by astronomer Frank Drake, who used two radio telescopes to search for signals from planets potentially orbiting stars 10 and 12 light-years away. Project ...
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