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France becomes 20th nation to sign Artemis Accords for moon exploration France is the most recent signatory to the Artemis Accords, NASA's international agreement to establish best practices for ongoing cooperation on moon exploration. The signing took place June 7 and adds to a quickly growing ...
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How to compose the perfect supermoon photograph Next, find a spot where they can be a considerable distance from that element and align it with the moonrise/moonset. This enables the photographer to zoom right in on the foreground element and use lens compression/perspective to make the moon (the ...
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Hear the sounds of starquakes across the Milky Way from Gaia probe Europe's galaxy-mapping Gaia mission recorded the sound of starquakes that ripple through stellar surfaces like tsunamis and change stars' shape in a way that can be detected from space around Earth. The recording ...
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Perseverance Mars rover spots weird snake-head rock and balancing boulder (photo) NASA's Perseverance rover has rolled up to some odd and intriguing Martian terrain. On Sunday (June 12), the car-sized Perseverance snapped a photo that could be mistaken for a still from an "Indiana Jones" movie. At the left of the tableau, a boulder ...
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Hubble spies stellar 'ghost' wandering the Milky Way galaxy (CNN) For the first time, the Hubble Space Telescope has detected a lone object drifting through our Milky Way galaxy -- the invisible, ghostly remains of a once radiant star. When stars ...
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A weird star produced the fastest nova on record The unusual event drew scientists' attention to an even more unusual star. As they study it, they may find answers to not only the nova's many baffling traits, but to larger questions about the chemistry of our solar system, the death of stars and the ...
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No signs (yet) of life on Venus "We've spent the past two years trying to explain the weird sulfur chemistry we see in the clouds of Venus," said co-author Dr. Paul Rimmer from Cambridge's Department of Earth Sciences.
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Sierra Space to start astronaut training program The company announced June 14 it was opening a commercial human spaceflight training center and astronaut training academy at its offices at the Kennedy Space Center. Janet Kavandi, a former NASA astronaut and president of Sierra Space, will lead the ...
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Our Powerful, Shiny New Telescope Got Its First Upsetting Ding A technician, dressed in protective clothing, examines several of the James Webb Space Telescope's. David Higginbotham / NASA. June 14, 2022, 12:16 PM ET.
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Space telescope spots unexpected starquakes (CNN) Strange and unexpected tsunami-like starquakes -- movements on stars' crusts similar to earthquakes we experience on our planet -- have been revealed by the European Space Agency's Gaia space observatory.
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