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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission passes crucial fueling test despite leak NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission completed a crucial preflight milestone today (June 20), wrapping up a two-day set of tests known as a wet dress rehearsal. Those tests included fueling up Artemis 1's huge Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and performing a ...
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Planned space station boost by Cygnus freighter cuts off 5 seconds into burn Typically, these vehicles are Russian Progress capsules, but on Monday (June 20), a Northrop Grumman Cygnus vehicle was scheduled to complete a five-minute burn to evaluate whether the capsule is ready to take this duty on regularly.
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Hubble Space Telescope shows 5000 ancient galaxies sparkling like confetti Thousands of distant, primordial galaxies in different shapes and sizes glow in infrared light in a newly released image from the Hubble Space Telescope. The oldest galaxies are about 13 billion years old, dating from just a few hundred million years ...
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Watch the Artemis moon rocket's final prelaunch test on the launchpad This process includes loading supercold propellant, going through a full countdown simulating launch, resetting the countdown clock and draining the rocket tanks.
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From Apollo to Artemis, Kennedy Space Center celebrates 60 years of history and looks again toward the moon That contrast — a facility aimed at the future while steeped in its own storied history — is visible everywhere from the building where astronauts suit up to the control room where teams give the rocket a final "Go" for launch.
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The moon will cozy up to Jupiter early Tuesday morning as it continues its planetary tour Look to the east-southeastern sky in the early hours of Tuesday morning (June 21) to spot the waning crescent moon approaching Jupiter as it continues its monthly tour of the planets. The satellite will sit just a palm's width to the lower right (or 5 ...
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Frog-Eating Bats Remember Ringtones Years Later Frog-eating bat (Trachops cirrhosus). Credit: Marcos Guerra. Frog-eating bats trained by researchers to associate a phone ringtone with a tasty ...
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No telescope needed: Catch five planets lined up in the nighttime sky for a few weeks As an added bonus, the Moon will also be hanging out near the planetary lineup this week! Early Tuesday morning it will be just below and to the right of Jupiter, around 4 a,m. Perhaps the most camera-worthy moment will come early Friday morning.
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The realization of measurement induced quantum phases on a trapped-ion quantum computer Trapped-ion quantum computers are quantum devices in which trapped ions vibrate together and are fully isolated from the external environment. These computers can be particularly useful for investigating and realizing various quantum physics states.
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For the next several weeks, a rare chance to see 5 planets align in the predawn sky Starting from the eastern horizon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will appear across the east-southeast sky in order of their distance from the sun each morning, and a crescent moon will join the lineup on Friday morning, astronomers say.
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