Kamis, 10 September 2020

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Space.com
The intense heat and drought that sparked the catastrophic wildfires in the Western United States got an unfortunate boost by strong winds over the Labor Day weekend. Many satellites and other space-borne instruments have kept a vigilant eye on the ...
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Space.com
The mystery of how giant cyclones stay together in geometric patterns around the poles of Jupiter may now be solved, but new questions have emerged as to how these clusters formed in the first place, a new study finds. After NASA's Juno probe entered orbit ...
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Space.com
NASA is taking another big step to encourage private exploration of the moon. The space agency, which has already booked robotic rides to the lunar surface on commercial landers and plans to do the same with crewed missions, now aims to pay private ...
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UNILAD
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CNET
Space science has given us cordless drills and Tempur-pedic mattresses, but other innovations from orbit could soon save lives. Eric Mack. Sep. 10, 2020. This story is part of Road Trip 2020, CNET's series on how we're preparing now for what could come ...
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Quartz
SpaceX has unveiled a stunning new video that gives a rocket's-eye view of the launch and landing of its recent SAOCOM-1B mission, which lofted an Argentinean satellite into orbit on Aug. 30. The star of the mission (and the incredible video) is a Falcon 9 ...
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Space.com
With the Celestron Omni XLT 120, the skywatcher gets a refractor that exudes quality. Aimed at intermediate-level astronomers with a reasonable knowledge of telescopes due to its complex German equatorial mount, this beautifully finished instrument ...
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Phys.Org
Observations by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile have found that something may be missing from the theories of how dark matter behaves. This missing ingredient may ...
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Scientific American
Starlink, a "megaconstellation" of hundreds of Internet satellites launched by the aerospace company SpaceX, has been causing headaches for astronomers by outshining celestial objects. Set to eventually include tens of thousands of spacecraft beaming ...
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The Verge
NASA is officially in the market for Moon rocks — and it's willing to pay any company that's capable of scooping them up. Today, the space agency is putting out a call for proposals from companies, challenging them to snag small samples of rocks on the ...
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