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James Webb Space Telescope discovers 4th exoplanet in sweet triple 'super puff' star system The new extrasolar planet or "exoplanet" was discovered around the sun-like star Kepler-51, located around 2,615 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus (the Swan).
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Watch Europe's Vega-C rocket launch today on 1st flight since 2022 (video) For the first time since the launch vehicle's catastrophic mission failure in 2022, Europe's Vega-C rocket is poised to return to flight today. The European Space Agency (ESA) is scheduled to launch the Copernicus Sentinel-1C satellite today, ...
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Spiderweb protocluster is filled with baby galaxies, James Webb Space Telescope reveals (image) Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to explore the strands of the Spiderweb protocluster. While the $10 billion space telescope didn't find a creepy cosmic spider at the heart of this intergalactic web, it did discover some ...
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The shape of light: Scientists reveal image of an individual photon for 1st time ever Using a groundbreaking new technique, researchers have unveiled the first detailed image of a photon — a single particle of light — ever taken. Comments (4). When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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See the moon and Venus take a sunset stroll through the night sky tonight The two brightest nighttime objects, the moon and the planet Venus put on a lovely display in the western evening sky of Wednesday, Dec. 4. Comments (0). When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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SpaceX to launch 350th mission using a flight-proven Falcon 9 rocket booster during Starlink mission from California SpaceX aims to notch another milestone in spaceflight reusability Wednesday night when it will not only launch its a flight-proven Falcon 9 rocket booster for the 350th time in program history, but also attempt the 300th successful booster landing.
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Mammoth — It's What Was for Dinner Scientists have argued for decades about the cause of their extinction. Now, a study analyzing the ancient bones of a young child who lived in Montana suggests that early Americans hunted mammoths and other giant mammals to oblivion.
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Asteroid the size of 3 million elephants zooms past Earth Earth got a relatively close shave this morning (Dec. 4), as a sizable space rock zipped by just 1.4 million miles (2.2 million kilometers) away. The asteroid, called 2020 XR, made its closest approach today at approximately 12:26 a.m. EST (0526 GMT), ...
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We are fast approaching the sun's 'battle zone' — and it could be even worse than solar maximum, experts warn Space weather experts warn that solar activity will persist or even increase after solar maximum has ended and we enter a phase of the solar cycle dubbed the "battle zone." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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Mammoths topped the menu for North American Ice Age people By Will Dunham. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The first humans who spread across North America during the last Ice Age put mammoths at the top of their menu, according to scientists who secured the first direct evidence of the diet of these ancient people.
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