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Space.com
When SpaceX launched a new Starlink fleet into orbit last week, the rocket wasn't the only star. As SpaceX prepared its ground-based tracking cameras for the early-morning Falcon 9 rocket launch from Florida on May 18, its operators snagged a ...
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Space.com
Meet the newest stars on the music scene. Well, not stars precisely. Messier 87 (M87), is an elliptical galaxy about 55 million light-years from Earth. At its center is a black hole with a mass that's 6.5 billion times that of our companion sun.
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Space.com
There's a mysterious X-ray source and other unknowns in this Hubble telescope photo of the Needle's Eye galaxy. Hubble Space Telescope photo of part of the spiral galaxy Needle's Eye (NGC 247 and. A zoomed-in view of a section of the Needle's Eye, ...
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Space.com
New for 2022, the tau Herculid meteor shower may make an appearance on the night of May 30-31. Sometimes, astronomy can be full of surprises. Take the case of a tiny comet, normally far too faint to be seen without the help of a telescope.
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EarthSky
Now, 50 years later, as we are beginning the Artemis era and returning astronauts to the moon, three of those lunar samples have successfully grown plants. Researchers grew the hardy and well-studied Arabidopsis thaliana in the nutrient-poor lunar regolith ...
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Santa Fe New Mexican
This summer, NASA will launch its first mission to a metallic asteroid, 16 Psyche, in the main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Previous missions have explored rocky and icy asteroids, but Psyche's composition is widely believed to ...
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ZDNet
According to Boeing, ground controllers in Houston used Starliner's autonomous systems to guide the uncrewed spacecraft through orbit, while astronauts at the space station monitored Starliner throughout the flight and at times commanded the spacecraft to ...
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Livescience.com
According to NASA, 7335 (1989 JA) is the largest asteroid that will make a close approach to Earth this year. Scientists estimate the asteroid is traveling at about 47,200 mph(76,000 km/h), or 20 times faster than a speeding bullet.
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The Register
Imagine a future where racks of computer servers hum quietly in darkness below the surface of the Moon. Here is where some of the most important data is stored, to be left untouched for as long as can be. The idea sounds like something from ...
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Inverse
The company became the fourth entity, after the United States, Russia, and China, to launch a spacecraft into orbit and, on May 31 of that year, return it back to Earth. The achievement fundamentally altered the course of the next decade of space ...
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