Minggu, 15 Januari 2023

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Black holes have such strong gravity that they even swallow light. There's no escape if you stumble across one in the inky blackness of space. And that's no worry for astronauts who have yet to travel farther than the moon. But entire stars can face that ...
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USA TODAY
"The brightness of comets is notoriously unpredictable, but by (Feb. 1) C/2022 E3 (ZTF) could become only just visible to the eye in dark night skies," NASA said in its blog.
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SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Falcon Heavy lifted off Jan. 15 at 5:56 p.m. Eastern from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, carrying the U.S. Space Force USSF-67 mission to geostationary Earth orbit. USSF-67 was the Space Force's first ...
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SpaceFlight Insider
Other payloads are CubeSats and other small satellites also heading for geostationary orbit. The payload fairings for this launch are expected to be recovered in the Atlantic Ocean after parachuting down to the water where they'll ...
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Voice of America
Astronomers have detected in the stellar halo that represents the Milky Way's outer limits a group of stars more distant from Earth than any known within our own galaxy - almost halfway to a neighboring galaxy. The researchers said these 208 stars ...
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Duluth News Tribune
Comet ZTF (C/2022 E3) sports a fan-shaped, yellow dust tail and a narrow gas tail (streaming off to the right) in this photo taken on Jan. 3. It's visible right now as a small, fuzzy blob in binoculars and will pass between the Big and Little dippers in ...
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Ars Technica
4pm ET Sunday Update: SpaceX delayed the launch of its Falcon Heavy rocket one day until Sunday evening, at 5:56pm ET (22:56 UTC), after preparations for an attempt Saturday fell behind schedule. But now the rocket and local weather in Florida are ...
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SkyandTelescope.com
The planet formerly known as TOI 910.01, now LHS 475b, is real, according to new observations by the James Webb Space Telescope. Although roughly Earth-like in size, this world is nevertheless completely uninhabitable, roasting in its four-day orbit around ...
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Digital Trends
This Friday, January 20, will see two astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) head out of the station's Quest airlock to install new hardware to the station's exterior. Contents. What to expect from the spacewalk; How to watch the ...
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The Tico Times
Dodging the kind of meteorite strike that forced Russia to plan a space station rescue mission is nearly impossible, yet the greater threat to spacecraft is actually the man-made debris in orbit, experts say. Russian announced on Wednesday a February ...
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