Senin, 20 Februari 2023

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Astronomers using the Event Horizon Telescope have imaged a quasar at the heart of a distant galaxy that blasts out huge amounts of radiation powered by a feeding supermassive black hole. These extremely powerful events are often described as the ...
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Space.com
The Very Large Telescope in Chile took images of its lightest exoplanet yet after data from two European sky-mapping missions indicated something was tugging at the orbit of a distant young star. The star in question is called AF Leporis and is some ...
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Space.com
China's first interplanetary mission marked its second anniversary in orbit around Mars on Feb. 10, but there was no update on the status of the mission's rover. The Tianwen 1 mission's Zhurong rover entered ...
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CNN
Europa has long intrigued scientists because the moon has a subsurface ocean beneath a thick shell of ice. Plumes of water have been known to erupt from cracks in the ice shell, releasing the contents of the moon's alien ocean into space.
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Space.com
The bright star V 372 Orionis and its companion are captured in this new Hubble image. The Hubble Space Telescope captured a photo of two young stars surrounded by thick clouds of dust in ...
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WIRED
Seth Putterman started out studying the behavior of plasma for national security reasons. Extremely fast hypersonic missiles heat and ionize the surrounding air and form a cloud of charged particles called plasma, which absorbs radio waves and makes it ...
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Phys.Org
Physicists use the magnetic moment of particles like electrons to test the standard model by studying interactions between them and virtual particles that come into existence inside of a vacuum chamber. Such study involves measuring the affect of ...
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CNET
Artist's depiction of an aurora on Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. Julie Inglis. A team of astronomers observing Jupiter's Galilean moons have ...
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CNET
This collage shows six planetary radar observations of 2011 AG5 a day after the asteroid made. Six radar views of asteroid 2011 AG5 after its close approach to Earth in early February 2023. NASA ...
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Reuters
Feb 21 (Reuters) - Russia's Progress MS-21 space cargo ship that was undocked from the International Space Station and sank in the Pacific was likely damaged by external impact, Russia's Roscosmos space agency said on Monday.
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