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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — United Launch Alliance (ULA) is set to send an Atlas V rocket into space on Wednesday evening (Nov. 4), following a 24-hour delay to swap out hardware, and you can watch the action live. The two-stage rocket will blast off from ...
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Space.com
Mysterious superpowerful blasts of radio waves once seen only outside the galaxy have for the first time been detected within the Milky Way, new studies find. In addition, scientists have traced these outbursts back to a rare kind of dead star known as a ...
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Space.com
NASA just hailed its Voyager 2 probe in interstellar space for the first time in more than seven months. Voyager 2's handlers beamed a set of test commands to the spacecraft on Thursday (Oct. 29) using the Deep Space Station 43 (DSS43) radio antenna in ...
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Space.com
The head of Russia's space agency criticized NASA's plans to return to the moon of being "too U.S.-centric" as the heads of seven space agencies met virtually at the 71st International Astronautical Congress. Speaking at a Heads of Agencies panel on Oct. 12 ...
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CNN
(CNN) For the first time, astrophysicists have pieced together observational evidence of a fast radio burst that likely traveled to Earth from a particular type of neutron star in our Milky Way galaxy, according to three studies published Wednesday in the journal ...
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Washington Post
A flash of luck helped astronomers solve a cosmic mystery: What causes powerful but fleeting radio bursts that zip and zigzag through the universe? Scientists have known about these energetic pulses — called fast radio bursts — for about 13 years and have ...
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The New York Times
The discovery of a 9,000-year-old female skeleton buried with what archaeologists call a "big-game hunting kit" in the Andes highlands of Peru has challenged one of the most widely held tenets about ancient hunter gatherers — that males hunted and ...
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Phys.Org
The active grid in the wind tunnel can stir up air flows to generate realistic storm turbulence. Credit: University of Oldenburg/Mohssen Assanimoghaddam. Turbulence is an omnipresent phenomenon—and one of the great mysteries of physics. A research ...
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Phys.Org
Scientists at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (MEPhI) have demonstrated an increase in the intensity and emission rate of quantum dots. According to the authors of the study, the development could help to solve one of the key problems in ...
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Phys.Org
On Oct. 29, mission operators sent a series of commands to NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft for the first time since mid-March. The spacecraft has been flying solo while the 70-meter-wide (230-foot-wide) radio antenna used to talk to it has been offline for repairs ...
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