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Astronaut Jack Fischer talks spacesuit challenges and the International Space Station in 'Virtual Astronaut' panel A retired NASA astronaut will discuss how the International Space Station helps us model good teamwork on Earth, in an online panel discussion Friday (Oct. 30). Expedition 51/52 astronaut Jack Fischer will participate in the panel discussion by The Virtual ...
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Tiny rogue planet is the smallest free-floating exoplanet candidate yet Astronomers have spotted the smallest "rogue planet" candidate yet known, a world possibly smaller than Earth that apparently cruises through our Milky Way galaxy unattached to a star. Advertisement. The potential exoplanet has a mass that's somewhere ...
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How To See the Halloween Blue Moon (and Uranus!) With Your Kids As a little girl growing up in Portugal, Raquel Nuno made birthday wishes upon shooting stars. She was born near the peak of the Perseids meteor shower, one of the most prolific annual cosmic light shows. Every year her father whisked her and her family ...
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NASA spacecraft safely seals up asteroid sample to return to Earth (CNN) Pieces of the near-Earth asteroid Bennu are ready to return to Earth. The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft successfully stowed the sample collector head, which is full of surface material gathered from Bennu on October 20, in the sample return capsule on ...
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Gravitational-wave treasure trove reveals dozens of black hole crashes Scientists can now catch gravitational waves better than ever before. Advertisement. Although physicists only observed the first of these cosmic "chirps" in 2015, subsequent improvements in the detectors have opened up more and more of these signals to ...
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Asteroid samples successfully sealed in capsule to return to Earth, NASA says An estimated two pounds or more of rock and soil collected from the asteroid Bennu by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft have been successfully sealed up in a protective re-entry capsule for return to Earth in 2023, project managers said Thursday.
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Our Beautiful, Wet Moon in the News The moon remains, perpetually and since antiquity, a source of cultural wonder. Last week, when NASA announced that it would reveal "an exciting new discovery" about the moon in a matter of days, the internet, thirsty for distraction, went wild speculating ...
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Black hole 'family portrait' is most detailed to date A collection of masses for a wide range of compact objects. The graphic shows black holes (blue), neutron stars (orange) and compact objects of uncertain nature (gray) detected through gravitational waves. Each compact binary merger corresponds to three ...
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NASA's Crew-1 SpaceX mission commander will join the US Space Force: report If all goes according to plan, the U.S. Space Force will soon have its first service member in orbit. According to SpaceNews, U.S. Air Force colonel and NASA astronaut Michael Hopkins is the commander of the four-person Crew-1 mission currently scheduled ...
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Denisovan ancestry and population history of early East Asians Ancient, anatomically modern humans interbred with the archaic hominins Neanderthals and Denisovans. However, the extent of this interbreeding and how it affects modern populations is not well understood. Massilani et al. generated genome-wide data ...
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