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| Most distant galaxy yet discovered Astronomers said on April 7, 2022, that they've discovered the farthest astronomical object yet observed. They believe this object is a galaxy, and, if so, it's the most distant one currently known. The object carries the label HD1. | |
| Thousands of new viruses discovered in the ocean More than 5,000 new virus species have been identified in the world's oceans, according to a new study. The study researchers analyzed tens of thousands of water samples from around the globe, hunting for RNA viruses, or viruses that use RNA as their ... | |
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| Astro Bob: A big aurora sneaks up on us Multi-colored auroral rays dance across the lower half of the northern sky after moonset around 3:45 a.m. Sunday morning, April 10. A strong storm lit up skies across the Upper Midwest late Saturday into Sunday due to high solar activity. | |
| NASA Delays Artemis 1 Moon Rocket Test to April 12 The agency, in a statement, said it is planning to proceed with a modified wet dress rehearsal that is "primarily focused on tanking the core stage, and minimal propellant operations on the interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) with the ground systems ... | |
| Tech Talk: Space Sights and Student Science Space Sights. University of Arizona researchers are playing a critical role in one of the biggest science stories of the year: the James Webb Space Telescope. Intended to replace the Hubble Space Telescope as NASA's "flagship mission," the JWST launched ... | |
| A star is reborn: how Hubble astronomers saw the earliest light Massive clusters of galaxies provide such a gravitational pull that the light from background stars is bent around the cluster, just like light bends in a magnifying glass. This effect – "gravitational lensing" – is used in astronomy to see objects too ... | |
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