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Astronauts ring opening bell for Nasdaq from space station The astronauts launched into orbit by SpaceX joined in the ringing of the opening bell for the Nasdaq on Tuesday to mark "a pivotal moment" for the space economy.
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The unusual molecular and isotopic content of planetary nebulae Observations of planetary nebulae have revealed unusual molecular content and surprising enrichments of rare isotopes, challenging both chemical models as well as our current understanding of stellar nucleosynthesis.
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Black Hole Seen Blasting Out Jets at Close to the Speed of Light The Chandra X-Ray Observatory has spotted a distant black hole shooting out jets of material, at close to the speed of light. No worries, this beast is about 10,000 light years away from us. It’s more of a spectacle th...
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Space Force rescue units prepare for 'new era' of commercial human spaceflight The U.S. military's rescue units have supported NASA for six decades but now for the first time astronauts are flying in commercial capsules. SpaceNews.com
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Detection of Crab Nebula shows viability of innovative gamma-ray telescope Scientists in the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) consortium have detected gamma rays from the Crab Nebula using a prototype Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope (pSCT), proving the viability of the novel telescope design for ...
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Zooming in on the origins of fast radio bursts Astronomers have peered into the home galaxies of fast radio bursts, ruling out supermassive black holes as a cause and bringing us a step closer to understanding the origins of these mysterious signals from outer space.
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The extraordinary sample-gathering system of NASA's Perseverance Mars rover The samples Apollo 11 brought back to Earth from the Moon were humanity's first from another celestial body. NASA's upcoming Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission will collect the first samples from another planet (the re...
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New tricks from old data: Astronomer uses 25-year-old Hubble data to confirm planet Proxima Centauri c Fritz Benedict has used data he took over two decades ago with Hubble Space Telescope to confirm the existence of another planet around the Sun's nearest neighbor, Proxima Centauri, and to pin down the planet's orbit and...
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The Meteor Impact that Wiped Out the Dinosaurs Created a Vast Underground Hydrothermal System The Chicxulub impact event was an enormous catastrophe that left a huge imprint on the Earth’s surface. Not only did it cause the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, it left a crater 180 km (112 miles) in diameter, and d...
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Citizen scientists spot closest young brown dwarf disk yet Brown dwarfs are the middle child of astronomy, too big to be a planet yet not big enough to be a star. Like their stellar siblings, these objects form from the gravitational collapse of gas and dust. But rather than con...
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Magnetic fields force new perspective on Milky Way's black hole Observations from Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) indicate that the magnetic field near our galaxy's core is strong enough to control the material moving around the black hole, even in the presen...
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A new galactic center adventure in virtual reality By combining data from telescopes with supercomputer simulations and virtual reality (VR), a new visualization allows you to experience 500 years of cosmic evolution around the supermassive black hole at the center of th...
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Intense flash from Milky Way's black hole illuminated gas far outside of our galaxy About 3.5 million years ago, the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy unleashed an enormous burst of energy. Our primitive ancestors, already afoot on the African plains, likely would have witnes...
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JPL mission breaks record for smallest satellite to detect an exoplanet Long before it was deployed into low-Earth orbit from the International Space Station in Nov. 2017, the tiny ASTERIA spacecraft had a big goal: to prove that a satellite roughly the size of a briefcase could perform some...
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How to See This Friday's Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

Universe Today - 2 Jun 2020 19:39
How to See This Friday's Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Eclipse season resumes on June 5th, with a fine penumbral lunar eclipse. The post How to See This Friday’s Penumbral Lunar Eclipse appeared first on Universe Today.
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Large simulation finds new origin of supermassive black holes Computer simulations conducted by astrophysicists at Tohoku University in Japan, have revealed a new theory for the origin of supermassive black holes. In this theory, the precursors of supermassive black holes grow by s...
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Galactic star formation and supermassive black hole masses Astronomers studying how star formation evolved over cosmic time have discovered that quiescent galaxies (galaxies that are currently not making many new stars) frequently have active galactic nuclei. These AGN accrete m...
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Intense Flash From Milky Way's Black Hole Illuminated Gas Far Outside of Our Galaxy NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Solar Ring mission: A new concept of space exploration for understanding Sun and the inner heliosphere With the development of science and technology, human activity has expanded from land, sea and sky to space and other planets. In the near future, deep space and other terrestrial planets will become the next main territ...
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SpaceX's historic launch gives Australia's booming space industry more room to fly At the weekend, Elon Musk's commercial giant SpaceX launched two NASA astronauts in a spacecraft named Crew Dragon which, from the inside, looked like a souped-up Tesla.
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Astronomers capture a pulsar 'powering up'

Phys.org - 2 Jun 2020 15:38
Astronomers capture a pulsar 'powering up' A Monash-University-led collaboration has, for the first time, observed the full, 12-day process of material spiraling into a distant neutron star, triggering an X-ray outburst thousands of times brighter than our Sun.
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Could corporations control territory in space? Under new US rules, it might be possible Last weekend, NASA launched US astronauts to the International Space Station for the first time in a decade, in a rocket designed by Elon Musk's SpaceX.
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