Senin, 31 Juli 2023

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Space.com
Asteroid Bennu proved a trickster for NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid explorer, rewriting everything scientists had thought about space rocks. Comments (0). Queen guitarist Brian May performing. Queen legend Brian May cooperated with scientists behind ...
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Space.com
The European Space Agency's ambitious Euclid space telescope is on its way to decoding the secrets of dark matter and dark energy. Comments (0). On the left, a black and white image showing tons of glimmering spots representing stars.
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Space.com
The full moon on Aug. 1 is the second of four supermoons in the summer of 2023, with the next, the Full Blue Moon, falling on Aug. 30. An orange full moon rises behind a thin cloud, against a dark blue sky,. From New York City, the Sturgeon supermoon ...
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Space.com
"Stars experiencing this enhanced magnetism are likely going to be battering their planets with high-energy radiation." Comments (0). An illustration shows a small star bursting with activity, including sunspots and flares caused by magnetic fields.
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CNN
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an unexpected observation of a nearby planet that's having its atmosphere blasted away by energetic outbursts from its star. It's a dramatic change from the last time Hubble checked up on the planetary system and saw ...
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CNN
Big, bright lunar displays will bookend August as the moon nears its closest point to Earth. When the moon reaches this position in its orbit while also appearing full, the result is a supermoon — and there will be two this month.
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The Washington Post
We'll have two full moons, the year's best meteor shower, and, although we will lose sight of two planets, two more swing into view. Twice in a month, ...
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Space.com
'It's really the first bulletproof evidence that much of the Greenland ice sheet vanished when it got warm.' Comments (0). close up of a glacier with melting water running into the water below. other cracked. Greeland's ice sheet is under pressure from ...
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CBS News
A trailblazing satellite has returned to Earth after a complicated assisted crash that marked the first of its kind in history, the European Space Agency announced last week. The satellite, named Aeolus like the ruler of winds in Greek mythology, ...
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Scientific American
When you look up into the night sky at a big, bright star, the familiar "twinkling" you see comes from the star's light wriggling its way through Earth's turbulent atmosphere. But if you could leap into hyperspace and visit that star directly, ...
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