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Seeing the invisible: How Nobel laureate Andrea Ghez found the supermassive black hole in the Milky Way's center Astrophysicist Andrea Ghez has spent her scientific career peering at the center of the Milky Way, trying to see the invisible.
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Newly Forming Stars Don't Blast Away Material as Previously Believed. So Why Do They Stop Growing? We thought we understood how stars are formed. It turns out, we don’t. Not completely, anyway. A new study, recently conducted using data from the Hubble Space Telescope, is sending astronomers back to the drawing boar...
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From stars made of dark matter to stars literally living inside their partners, these stellar systems are theoretically possible.
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Supernova simulations reveal how stellar explosions shape debris clouds Astronomers are now in a better position to interpret observations of supernova remnants thanks to computer simulations of these cataclysmic events by RIKEN astrophysicists.
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See SpaceX's most-flown rocket returns to home port after 9th flight (photos) SpaceX's most-flown rocket, a Falcon 9 booster that has flown a historic nine times has returned home to Florida's Port Canaveral.
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Exploring the Moon's Shadowed Regions Using Beamed Energy NASA is exploring new concepts for its long-awaited return to the Moon, one of which promises to "beam" power wherever its needed on the lunar surface. The post Exploring the Moon’s Shadowed Regions Using Beamed Energy...
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Deadly Alabama tornado 'supercell' spotted in satellite imagery The severe storms in Alabama this week are visible even from space.
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Long-awaited 'Last Starfighter' sequel 'very, very close' and has a sizzle reel "The Last Starfighter" may finally get the follow-up sci-fi fans have been waiting decades.
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This week in our Space.com forums: Space surprises, Perseverance prizes and an astronomically huge number! The community reminisces about surprising space facts, our Perseverance giveaway nears it end and more this week!
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NASA looking for earlier launch of lunar orbiter smallsat mission NASA is looking at options to move up the launch of a small lunar orbiter mission, illustrating the challenges the agency faces as it seeks to make greater use of rideshare launch opportunities. SpaceNews
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NASA analysis: Earth is safe from asteroid Apophis for 100-plus years The near-Earth object was thought to pose a slight risk of impacting Earth in 2068, but now radar observations have ruled that out.
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Stunning Hubble image shows a big galaxy full of blue stars Imagine a galaxy and what comes to mind likely looks like NGC 2336, a shimmering swirl of stars.
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Apophis impact ruled out for the first time New observations of asteroid Apophis - thought to pose a slight risk of impacting Earth in 2068 - rule out any chance of impact for at least a century. After 17 years of observations and orbit analysis, ESA is removing t...
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Earth from Space: Gariep Dam, South Africa

SpaceRef - 26 Mar 2021 15:59
The Gariep Dam, the largest dam in South Africa, is featured in this false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission....
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Suez Canal traffic jam seen from space

ESA - 26 Mar 2021 15:58
Suez Canal traffic jam seen from space Image: The enormous Ever Given container ship, wedged in Egypt's Suez Canal, is visible in new images captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission.
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New theory suggests large blobs of material in Earth's mantle are remnants of protoplanet Theia A team of scientists at Arizona State University has proposed that the large blobs of material in Earth's mantle (the large low-shear velocity provinces, LLSVPs) may be left over pieces of Theia, a protoplanet theorized ...
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The Expedition 64 crew continued researching how microgravity affects biology aboard the International Space Station today....
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South Korean leader vows 'landing on the moon by 2030' President Moon Jae-in of South Korea has vowed to launch the nation's first robotic lunar lander on a domestically developed rocket by 2030. SpaceNews
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A powerful solar storm hit Earth back in 1582

Phys.org - 26 Mar 2021 14:35
A powerful solar storm hit Earth back in 1582 "A great fire appeared in the sky to the North, and lasted three nights," wrote a Portuguese scribe in early March, 1582. Across the globe in feudal Japan, observers in Kyoto noted the same fiery red display in their ski...
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Light show over US sky likely SpaceX debris re-entering atmosphere A spectacular display of lights that streamed across the night sky over the US Pacific Northwest was probably debris from a SpaceX mission re-entering the atmosphere, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.
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NASA's TESS planet hunter spied 2,200 candidate worlds in its first 2 years A NASA spacecraft built to spot alien worlds has completed its first two years of work, and the tally is in: the mission hauled in 2,241 new planet candidates for scientists to study.
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This Mars-Studying Scientist May Be the First Woman to Walk on the Moon Jessica Watkins is excited for humans to get to work on the lunar surface --
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