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Where do fast radio bursts come from? Astronomers tie mysterious eruptions to massive galaxies Now, astronomers led by Kritti Sharma at the California Institute of Technology posit that such energy-packed light flashes tend to occur in massive, star-forming galaxies from powerful eruptions of rare, long-dead stars known as magnetars.
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Live coverage: SpaceX to launch Koreasat-6A on Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center SpaceX is preparing to launch the latest communications satellite for KT SAT Corporation Ltd., a satellite service provider in South Korea. The Falcon 9 rocket is set to be the first of a potential double launch day on Monday.
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SpaceX launching 24 Starlink satellites from Florida today SpaceX plans to launch 24 more of its Starlink internet satellites from Florida's Space Coast today (Nov. 10). A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Starlink spacecraft is scheduled to lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station today during a four-hour ...
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Space Force's mysterious X-37B begins 'aerobraking' to lower orbit. Here's how it works. In a rare show of openness about the X-37B, Boeing Space released a video detailing how the space plane's aerobraking maneuvers help change its orbit. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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NASA's Roman space telescope gets ready to stare at distant suns to find alien planets In a clean room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, scientists have successfully integrated a crucial component onto the Roman Space Telescope. This device, known as the Roman Coronagraph Instrument, is designed to block ...
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How gophers brought Mount St. Helens back to life in one day Once the blistering blast of ash and debris cooled, scientists theorized that, by digging up beneficial bacteria and fungi, gophers might be able to help regenerate lost plant and animal life on the mountain. Two years after the eruption, they tested this ...
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Look up for Saturn tonight The Moon passes very close to Saturn in the Nov 10, 2024 sky. Within less than a degree. By. Tony Rice. , NASA Ambassador.
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Meteor over Dallas? WFAA's weather team says falling objects spotted in the sky were likely space debris You wouldn't be blamed for assuming the falling debris was part of a meteor shower, though. Two meteor showers are currently flashing in the night sky across the US, the Southern Taurids reached their zenith ...
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Space News: How can Jupiter have no surface? A dive into a planet so big, it could swallow 1000 Earths The planet Jupiter has no solid ground – no surface, like the grass or dirt you tread here on Earth. There's nothing to walk on, and no place to land a spaceship. But how can ...
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Chinese rover finds new evidence supporting theory of ancient ocean on Mars A recent study published on Thursday unveiled polygonal underground structures formed millions of years ago on Mars, suggesting unusual water-related activity in the Utopia Planitia ...
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