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What time is it on the moon? How a lunar clock debate led to an out-of-this-world timepiece "A new era of lunar exploration is on the rise, with dozens of moon missions planned for the coming decade," said Jörg Hahn, an advisor from the European Space Agency (ESA) for the lunar timekeeping project.
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The Eta Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight. Stay up late and wish upon a falling star The annual Eta Lyrids meteor shower will peak tonight (May 9), offering skywatchers the opportunity to see meteors streak through the dark skies over Earth. The 2023 Eta Lyrids began on May 3 ...
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Enormous M87 galaxy looks like giant potato in 1st-ever 3D map (image) A massive elliptical galaxy has been mapped in three dimensions for the first time, revealing it has a shape similar to a monstrous cosmic potato. The model of Messier 87 (M87), which is one of the largest known elliptical galaxies, was created using ...
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The 1st photo of Earth from Europe's powerful new satellite is amazing Europe's newest weather satellite has snapped an image of the Earth that reveals our planet's incredible beauty, despite gathering clouds. The image taken by Meteosat Third Generation — Imager 1 (MTG-I1) ...
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Lasers on Artemis II will share high-definition video of the moon Along for the historic journey to the moon will be the Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System, or O2O — making Artemis II the first crewed lunar flight to demonstrate laser communications technology.
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Rare 'backward' sunspot could create supercharged auroras this week An outburst from a law-breaking new sunspot could pummel Earth with charged particles and trigger strong geomagnetic storms, potentially causing spectacular light shows in skies over the planet during the coming days. The geomagnetic storms will be the ...
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Bizarre object 10 million times brighter than the sun defies physics, NASA says Astronomers call these lawbreakers ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs), and they exude about 10 million times more energy than the sun. This amount of energy breaks a physical law known as the Eddington limit, which determines how bright something of a ...
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Engineering self-integrated atomic quantum wires to form nano-networks The researchers observed atomic pattern formation through non-equilibrium reaction-diffusion processes to offer a hitherto unknown perspective on the phenomena of atomic-scale self-organization to gain insight to the formation of quantum architecture in ...
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Possible meteorite strikes New Jersey home, authorities say What could be a meteorite struck a home in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, authorities said Monday. The metallic object crashed through the roof of a house and ricocheted around a bedroom. No one was in the bedroom at the time of the incident, and no ...
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An object hit a New Jersey home. It could be a meteorite. A metallic object hit a New Jersey home this week and officials think it may be a meteorite. The object hit a home around 1:15 p.m. Monday in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, about 15 miles northwest of Trenton, according to the Hopewell Township Police ...
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