Rabu, 05 April 2023

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VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio science, InSAR, Topography And Spectroscopy) is a proposed NASA mission to send an orbiter to Venus to study its surface and unlock the secrets of its past and present. The mission would map Venus' surface to determine ...
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Space.com
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has drilled its 16th sample from an intriguing rock, inaugurating its latest assignment that has it exploring the top of an ancient river delta. The newly collected sample, the size of a piece of classroom chalk, ...
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Space.com
On Monday (April 3), NASA announced the crewmembers of the Artemis 2 moon mission, which will launch astronauts to the moon for the first time since the final Apollo mission in 1972. NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman and ...
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Space.com
Astronomers have spotted two quasars lighting up the mutual heart of colliding galaxies at a period in the universe's early history dubbed "cosmic noon." The energetic quasars, or active galactic nuclei (AGNs), are powered by feeding supermassive black ...
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Space.com
Medieval tomes that recorded when the moon ranged in color from blood-red to pitch-black during lunar eclipses may help reveal vital clues about the volcanic eruptions that may have triggered the Little Ice Age in Europe, a new study finds.
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Space.com
An artist's impression of the molecular soup in the Perseus Cloud that contains compounds that are. Dust and gas in the star-forming Perseus Cloud contains molecules that are precursors of life.
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CNN
April's full moon, known as the pink moon, is named after the bright pink wildflower Phlox subulata that blooms in the spring. Batard Patrick/ABACA/Shutterstock.
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The Washington Post
A new study shows an ancient ice sheet retreated at a startling 2,000 feet per day, shedding light on how quickly ice in Antarctica could melt and raise global sea levels in today's warming world.
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Space.com
Imagine if one side of the Earth always faced the sun. Half of the planet would be stuck in perpetual daylight, the other shrouded in permanent night. But for aliens in other solar systems ...
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Space.com
The Hubble Space Telescope has snapped a stunning image of a distant galaxy while on a quick break from its usual observations. The latest Hubble photo captured a side view of the "amorphous" UGC ...
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