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Watch an Antares rocket launch to the International Space Station tonight An Antares rocket will launch to the International Space Station today, and you can watch the action live. The 19th commercial resupply service mission from Northrop Grumman (NG-19) will launch a batch of cargo, provisions and science experiments to ...
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Delayed Falcon Heavy launch pushes back Crew 7 mission NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli and the other members of the Crew-7 mission train at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, in the runup to launching to the International Space Station. Image: SpaceX.
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NASA's interstellar Voyager 2 probe suffers a communication breakdown, leaving it alone in deep space NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft is alone drifting through interstellar space after a communications breakdown left it unable to receive commands or transmit data back to Earth. Communications with Voyager 2, which is currently around 12.4 billion miles ...
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Euclid telescope shares its first glimpses of the universe The Euclid space observatory's Near-Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument captured a test image of stars and galaxies in infrared light. ESA/Euclid Consortium/NASA.
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NASA hears 'heartbeat' of Voyager 2 after losing communication "We enlisted the help of the (Deep Space Network) and Radio Science groups to help to see if we could hear a signal from Voyager 2," said Suzanne Dodd, Voyager's project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. "This was ...
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Massive sun 'umbrella' attached to asteroid could help fight global warming, scientist says A new study lays out the theoretical plan of tethering a giant solar shield to a captured space rock. Potentially, this contraption could protect Earth from the sun. Comments (0). An illustration of a blue, triangular "umbrella" attached to an asteroid ...
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IceCube and NANOGrav open new windows onto the universe New results from a neutrino telescope and a gravitational-wave observatory show how astronomers use different forms of messengers to study the cosmos. Naoko Kurahashi Neilson was on a Zoom call when she saw it for the first time.
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Watch the supermoon of August 2023 rise today with free telescope livestream (video) The first of two supermoons this month, The Full Sturgeon Moon, rises today (Aug. 1). It'll be followed by the Full Blue Moon, which rises on Aug. 30. Both are considered supermoons because they're full moons that occur when the moon reaches its ...
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A Sun Shield over Earth? Catch an Asteroid, and It Might Work CLIMATEWIRE | Some scientists imagine that a gigantic shield could be placed in space to block the sun's rays and lower temperatures on Earth. It's just an idea for now — one that's been floating at the fringes of climate geoengineering conversations ...
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505-Million-Year-Old Jellyfish Fossils May Be the Oldest Ever Found Jellyfish have been floating through Earth's oceans seemingly forever. But pinning down the exact origin of these squishy sea creatures, which are some of the earliest complex animals, is difficult. They rarely show up in the fossil record because ...
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