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The BlueWalker 3 satellite is officially one of the brightest objects in the sky On Monday (Oct. 2), scientists with the International Astronomical Union announced that one of the brightest objects visible in the night sky is not a star or a planet, but rather the BlueWalker 3 prototype satellite. "It is unacceptably bright for ...
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How to talk to your kids about aliens: 'Is There Anybody Out There?' Author Laura Krantz, host of the "Wild Thing" podcast series, takes a deep dive into the search for extraterrestrial life and the UFO phenomenon in this beautifully illustrated and thoroughly researched book for young readers.
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A 'ring of fire' solar eclipse is coming soon. Here's what you should know An annular solar eclipse will make its appearance in the skies over North, Central and South America on October 14, creating a singular spectacle for those in its path — and a rare opportunity for scientists.
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The Psyche launch and its journey to a metal world: What to expect A space mission that will reveal the secrets of an asteroid made of metal is almost ready for launch. NASA's Psyche spacecraft, bound for the same-name asteroid Psyche, is scheduled to lift off on Oct. 12, 2023 at 10:16 a.m. EDT (14:16 UTC).
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Japanese lunar lander leaves Earth orbit and heads toward the moon The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) spacecraft performed an engine burn to leave Earth orbit on Saturday (Sept. 30), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced today (Oct. 2).
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Simple settings tweak should save Psyche asteroid mission from overheating thrusters NASA's Psyche spacecraft, now scheduled for launch on Oct. 12, will dial down the power of its maneuvering system after engineers discovered its thrusters were in danger of overheating during its eight-year expedition to explore a metallic asteroid.
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Alien life in Universe: Scientists say finding it is 'only a matter of time' Telescopes can now analyse the atmospheres of planets orbiting distant stars, looking for chemicals that - on Earth at least - can be produced only by living organisms. The first flicker of such ...
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Where is our solar system's super-Earth? Rocky planets up to 1.75 Earth radii with a relatively small atmosphere are considered super-Earths, while sub-Neptunes generally have radii between 1.75 and three times Earth's, and host thick atmospheres with a smaller rocky core.
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Dark Energy Camera peels back layers of 'galactic onion' stretched across space A new image from the Dark Energy Camera peels back the layers of a "galactic onion" whose shells extend 150,000 light-years across space. Comments (0). a black array of stars and galaxies, with an extra bright one shining bottom of.
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Nobel Prize Awarded to Covid Vaccine Pioneers Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, who together identified a chemical tweak to messenger RNA that laid the foundation for vaccines against Covid-19 that have since been administered billions of times globally, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology ...
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