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A new, near-infrared-light view of the Eagle Nebula's Pillars of Creation from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Courtesy of NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Joseph DePasquale (STScI), ...
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Scientists from two Mars missions will discuss how they combined images and data for a major finding on the Red Planet. NASA will host a virtual media briefing at 2 p.m. EDT (11 a.m. PDT) on Thursday, Oct. 27, to share new scientific findings based on ...
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Inverse
Since then, many have called for the telescope to be rebuilt or for building an even better replacement telescope at the site. Michelle Negron, National Science Foundation. Nancy Atkinson and Universe Today. 6 hours ago. The National Science Foundation ...
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Space.com
Lunar samples returned by the Apollo and Luna missions are all older than about 3 billion years, but samples returned by Chang'e 5 in late 2020 confirmed remote sensing analysis that rocks in the area were relatively young, at only 2 billion years old.
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CNET
Multispectral imaging of an ancient Greek palimpsest reveals fragments of astronomer Hipparchus' fabled treatise on the night sky. Leslie Katz headshot. Leslie Katz.
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ABC News
The space age dawned in the 50s with rockets, satellites and space junk filling the skies and the debris now makes up tens of thousands of pieces of near Earth orbiting garbage. How do we fix it? Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering and ...
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Advanced Science News
Integrated on-chip spectrometers would be of great benefit to a variety of technologies, including quality inspection platforms, security sensors, biomedical analyzers, healthcare systems, environmental monitoring tools, and space telescopes. Share ...
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The Killeen Daily Herald
Speaking at Central Texas College, Gary O'Neil, a NASA integrated performance manager, did his best to sell the Artemis mission to several hundred students and faculty gathered at one of the Science Center's lecture halls on Friday.
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