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Space.com
Black holes are constantly churning as gas orbits around it surface, or event horizon, but still images don't really show this churn. So scientists dream of movies produced by repeatedly imaging ...
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Space.com
Astronauts at the International Space Station enjoyed stunning views of the lunar eclipse on the night of May 15. European astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti shared several snapshots on Twitter today (May 16), showing different stages of the lunar ...
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Space.com
Turns out the sound of beauty is audible from space. The Eurovision 2022 song contest finale got a special call-in Saturday (May 14) from the International Space Station (ISS) from European astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, who hails from this year's ...
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Space.com
NASA will issue an update about one of its Red Planet missions this week, and you can listen to the event live. The agency will issue an update to reporters about the InSight Mars lander on Tuesday (May 17) at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT), and you can listen ...
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BBC News
Nasa's Perseverance rover has reached a big moment in its mission on Mars. Tuesday will see the six-wheeled robot begin the climb up an ancient delta feature in the crater where it landed. It will roll uphill, stopping every so often to examine rocks ...
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USA TODAY
The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai underwater volcano, around 40 miles north of the Tongan capital of Nuku'alofa, erupted on January 15, creating powerful tsunami waves and covering much of the Pacific nation in ash, destroying homes and killing at least three ...
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The New York Times
In this lesson, students will learn how NASA is "sonifying" the universe and how these sounds might change our understanding of the most enigmatic entity in the cosmos.
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Spaceflight Now
NASA's InSight lander operating on the surface of Mars has detected the most powerful seismic tremor ever measured on another planet, a "marsquake" estimated at magnitude 5, strong enough to reveal new insights about the deep Martian interior.
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CNET
But don't worry, black holes probably won't be in the weather forecast anytime soon. Monisha Ravisetti headshot. Monisha Ravisetti.
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Phys.Org
Like Earth, planetary bodies such as the moon, Mars, asteroids and comets contain substantial deposits of valuable resources. This has caught the attention of both researchers and industry, with hopes of one day mining them to support a space economy.
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