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Interstellar probe: Has its time finally come? An adult and a child are silhouetted against a solar system map. The Interstellar Probe, a mission to provide a unified view of our heliosphere, out into nearby interstellar space.
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Satellites can get lost in major solar storms and it could take weeks to find them In October 2003 satellite controllers lost track of hundreds of spacecraft for days after a major solar storm hit Earth. Experts worry that with the increase in the number of satellites and debris orbiting the planet in the nearly twenty years since, ...
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Asteroid Bennu is old before its time thanks to the sun The bumpy, irregular surface of an asteroid can be seen covered in craters and rocks. A mosaic image of the asteroid Bennu created by observations made by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
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The heaviest neutron star ever observed is shredding its companion Most pulsars spin rather slowly, about once per second. PSR J0952-0607, on the other hand, completes over 700 rotations every second, which makes it one of the fastest spinning neutron stars known (in addition to being the heaviest).
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The first telescope of its kind will hunt for sources of gravitational waves Scientists liken the gravitational wave detections to sensing the vibrations of a road's surface when a truck has passed, but not being able to actually see the truck. It's almost impossible to know where to look with optical telescopes to search for the ...
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Gorgeous Hubble Space Telescope image shows turquoise waves rippling through Milky Way companion The photo, taken by Hubble in 2014, captures bright, glowing plumes of gas and glittering stars. The turquoise plumes and nebulous strands of the Tarantula Nebula appear to flood the LMC like ocean currents cascading into space.
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Heaviest neutron star to date is a 'black widow' eating its mate A dense, collapsed star spinning 707 times per second—making it one of the fastest spinning neutron stars in the Milky Way galaxy—has shredded and consumed nearly the entire mass of its stellar companion and, in the process, grown into the heaviest ...
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Debris from massive Chinese booster rocket could fall to Earth early next week The Wentian lab module was launched atop a Long March 5B rocket from Hainan Island at 2:22 p.m. local time on Sunday, July 24. Sign up for ...
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Traits for mating can align with traits for surviving heat New research looks at the impact of rising temperatures on animal reproduction. Biologists have, for good reason, spent a huge amount of time trying to understand how animals can survive in the climates in which they ...
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The Webb Space Telescope Might Have Already Smashed Its Own Record It was just a week ago that the James Webb Space Telescope zeroed in on the "oldest galaxy" ever seen. Now a handful are vying for the crown. Jackson Ryan ...
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