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Apollo-Soyuz astronaut reflects on changing US-Russia relations in space Almost 50 years ago, in the midst of the Cold War, American astronauts flew to space alongside cosmonauts as part of NASA's first attempt to forge a partnership between the U.S. and Russia in space.
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Dust cloud the size of a star formed by massive asteroids colliding Data from a retired NASA space telescope revealed the disaster scene left behind by a cosmic collision. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope observations of a debris cloud's size suggests that the dust was formed when two bodies the size of dwarf planets ...
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'Chaos' regions of Jupiter's icy moon Europa may increase chance for life In fact, oxygen levels in Europa's subsurface oceans might be as high as those of Earth's oceans, the new study suggests, giving credence to arguments about habitability of the icy moon.
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Hubble Space Telescope spots most distant single star ever seen The most distant single star seen yet dates back to less than 1 billion years after the universe's birth in the Big Bang, and may shed light on the earliest stars in the cosmos, a new study finds. The scientists nicknamed the star "Earendel," from an ...
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China's first modified Long March 6 rocket aces debut launch (video) A new type of Chinese rocket just aced its debut mission. A Long March 6 rocket featuring four solid strap-on boosters successfully launched two satellites to orbit on Tuesday (March 29), according to media reports. "The modified rocket is China's ...
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How the James Webb Space Telescope's infrared detectors will open new vistas in astronomy The Eagle Nebula's Pillars of Creation imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope, in infrared. (Image credit: NASA, ESA/Hubble and the Hubble Heritage Team).
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Earth braces for solar storm, potential aurora displays A powerful solar storm is set to hit Earth on Thursday (March 31) with spectacular aurora displays accompanying it after the sun fired nearly 20 flares from a single sunspot in just two days. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
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SpaceX's Starship faces more delays, as Dragon production ends SpaceX might be a step closer to moving its Super Heavy Project for development of the Starship heavy launch vehicle to Florida, following the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announcement last Friday (March 25, 2022) of yet another delay.
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ESA supports Indian lunar and solar missions The first missions to benefit from this new support agreement will enable India look to the sun and the moon with the Aditya-L1 solar observatory and Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander and rover, both due to launch in 2022 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in ...
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Astronomy's exoplanet boom crests 5000 confirmed worlds A mere century ago, astronomers believed the Milky Way comprised the entire universe. It wasn't until 1925, when Edwin Hubble was able to measure the distance to a star in what became the Andromeda galaxy, that humanity discovered that our "universe" was ...
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