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Space.com
The first mission for SpaceX's newest Dragon crew capsule could hardly have gone more smoothly. The spacecraft, named Freedom, flew SpaceX's Crew-4 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA, which wrapped up Friday afternoon ...
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Phys.Org
In the early-morning hours of today, 14 October 2022, astronomers using the Gemini South telescope in Chile operated by NSF's NOIRLab observed the unprecedented aftermath of one of the most powerful explosions ever recorded, Gamma-Ray Burst GRB221009A.
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CNN
This Sunday, a spacecraft called Lucy will be in the sky – just without diamonds. NASA's Lucy spacecraft will skirt Earth, coming within just a few hundred miles of us on its journey to the far-off Jupiter Trojan asteroids. The spacecraft will pass 220 ...
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NPR
Astronomers have published a major finding: A black hole has been "burping" out energy from a small star it was observed shredding in 2018, after two years in which it didn't eject any such material. How unusual is this? "Super unusual," Yvette Cendes, ...
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Spaceflight Now
Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The Falcon 9 rocket will launch Eutelsat's Hotbird 13F geostationary communications satellites.
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The Weather Channel
The calm and placid Moon has been faithfully circling the Earth for billions of years. But before all this calm, there was chaos — and these chaotic collisions played a significant role in the formation of the Moon. Now, a study by NASA has, through a ...
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Mashable
Astronomers have never seen a gamma-ray burst in our galactic neighborhood (meaning the local galaxies around us). That's because stellar explosions themselves aren't too common. A star in our Milky Way galaxy will go supernova around once a century.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Astrobotic, a company spun out from Carnegie Mellon University which makes lunar landers, created the museum. Many visitors peered through a glass wall in the exhibit hall, where they could see an engineer working on the company's Peregrine lander.
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Phys.Org
Making this smart material even smarter by improving the flexibility of its response to temperature, Osaka Metropolitan University scientists have developed a novel polymer, the thermoresponsiveness of which can easily be regulated by changing the type and ...
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Inverse
In 2021, WASP-76b made headlines as the most heavy metal exoplanet. The gas giant, bigger than Jupiter, orbits its star at a distance closer than Mercury — and astronomers suggested it was so hot it might rain iron. A similarly strange exoplanet, ...
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