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'Dead' telescope discovers Jupiter's twin from beyond the grave An international team of astrophysicists using NASA's Kepler space telescope, which ceased operations in 2018, have discovered an exoplanet similar to Jupiter located 17,000 light-years from Earth, making it the farthest exoplanet ever found by Kepler.
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SpaceX rolls Falcon 9 rocket, Dragon capsule out to pad for Ax-1 astronaut launch (photos) Ax-1, which was organized by Houston company Axiom Space, is scheduled to lift off on Friday (April 8). It will send three paying customers and Axiom employee Michael López-Alegría, a former NASA astronaut who's commanding the mission, to the orbiting lab ...
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NASA delays Artemis 1 moon mission test until after Friday SpaceX astronaut launch Artemis 1 is expected to lift off in June or thereabouts, but NASA won't set a target date until it finishes a "wet dress rehearsal" — a practice run of the most important prelaunch activities, including fueling up the SLS.
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An asteroid the size of a bus will safely fly by Earth today and you can watch it live online While it might be a bit tricky to spot on your own, you'll be able to watch a live stream of the event hosted by the Virtual Telescope Project, weather permitting. That video will go ...
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Russian cosmonauts 'blindsided' by controversy over arriving at ISS in yellow spacesuits, NASA astronaut says (CNN) The three Russian astronauts who boarded the International Space Station last month in spacesuits that echoed the colors of Ukraine's flag were paying tribute to their university and not protesting Russia's invasion, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei ...
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Launch of Axiom's commercial space station mission delayed until Friday Axiom's commercial crew launch, known as Ax-1, couldn't go forward on the same day as NASA planned to load cryogenic propellants into the giant SLS moon rocket because pad 39A, which SpaceX leases from NASA for astronaut missions, shares some ground ...
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NASA's Perseverance rover gives a snippet of what Mars sounds like: 'It was so quiet' Using a microphone on the Perseverance, researchers collected audio samples from the moment it landed, recording noises such as its movement around the planet, the rover cutting up rocks for sampling and winds. The findings ...
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Images of exoplanet 9 times the size of Jupiter help explain how gas giants are born AB Aurigae b is a newly forming planet projected to be nine times the size of Jupiter. Images of the exoplanet were captured by the Hubble Space and Subaru telescopes. New research supports the "disk ...
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New part of the body found hiding in the lungs Scientists have discovered a brand-new type of cell hiding inside the delicate, branching passageways of human lungs. The newfound cells play a vital role in keeping the respiratory system functioning properly and could even inspire new treatments to ...
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Scientists hope to deploy a fleet of drones to see how much carbon the ocean is absorbing Without the ocean, the climate crisis would be even worse than it is. Each year, the ocean absorbs billions of tons of carbon from the atmosphere, preventing warming that greenhouse gas would otherwise cause. Scientists estimate about 25 to 30 percent ...
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