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Look Up and Watch Asteroid 1994 PC1 Fly Past Earth This Week This week's apparition of asteroid 1994 PC1 offers observers a chance to see a space rock moving in real time. The post Look Up and Watch Asteroid 1994 PC1 Fly Past Earth This Week appeared first on Universe Today.
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Striking satellite photo captures Mount Vesuvius peering through a hole in the clouds A satellite image captured by Landsat 8 shows Mount Vesuvius "peering" through an eerily circular hole in the clouds.
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Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S-Line lens review

SPACE.com - 17 Jan 2022 11:59
Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S-Line lens review A serious 70-200mm for anyone who demands the best image quality and is willing to pay. It's worth every cent.
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Using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), astronomers have observed the globular cluster Messier 14 and its peculiar multiple stellar populations. Results of the observational campaign, published January 7 on arXiv.org, de...
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You can watch SpaceX launch more than four dozen Starlink internet satellites tonight. Here's how. A SpaceX rocket will launch a new fleet of the company's Starlink internet satellites into orbit tonight (Jan. 17) and you can watch it live online.
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A Star Passed too Close and Tore Out a Chunk of a Protoplanetary Disk When it comes to observing protoplanetary disks, the Atacama Large Millimetre/sub-millimetre Array (ALMA) is probably the champion. ALMA was the first telescope to peer inside the almost inscrutable protoplanetary disks ...
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Axiom Space: Building the off-Earth economy

SPACE.com - 17 Jan 2022 17:00
Axiom Space: Building the off-Earth economy Axiom Space plans to operate its own space station in low Earth orbit in the coming years, and it has inked deals with SpaceX to fly multiple tourist missions to the International Space Station.
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What the Discovery of an Extra Artery Means for Human Evolution An artery meant to disappear before birth is now being found in numerous adults.
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A Long March 2D carried the classified Shiyan-13 test satellite into orbit late Sunday, marking the start of what is planned to be a busy year of launches for China. SpaceNews
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Newly discovered carbon may yield clues to ancient Mars NASA's Curiosity rover landed on Mars on Aug. 6, 2012, and since then has roamed Gale Crater taking samples and sending the results back home for researchers to interpret. Analysis of carbon isotopes in sediment samples ...
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Palomar survey instrument analyzes impact of Starlink satellites Since 2019, SpaceX has been launching an increasing number of internet satellites into orbit around Earth. The satellite constellation, called Starlink, now includes nearly 1,800 members orbiting at altitudes of about 55...
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A Swift Kick Sends a Black Hole Careening

Discover - 17 Jan 2022 18:30
A Swift Kick Sends a Black Hole Careening Newly released data confirms an idea based on Einstein's century-old theory of gravitation.
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Image: Rolling stones on Mars

Phys.org - 17 Jan 2022 17:50
There's more to this image of Mars than first meets the eye: nestled in the detail of the cliff face that cuts through this scene are signs of geology in motion. Zooming in reveals several boulders that have fallen from ...
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Military needs for weather data such as cloud coverage and theater weather imagery currently cannot be met by the commercial industry and likely will require significant new investment. SpaceNews
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After a year that saw the rise and potential fall of one tool for space companies to raise money, executives and investors have varying degrees of optimism about the state of the industry heading into 2022. SpaceNews
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The gamma-ray binary HESS J0632+057

Phys.org - 17 Jan 2022 15:04
Gamma rays are the most energetic known form of electromagnetic radiation, with each gamma-ray being at least one hundred thousand times more energetic than an optical light photon. Very high energy (VHE) gamma rays pack...
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Are there rainbows on Mars? Sadly, no.
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Gravitational waves play with fast spinning stars, study suggests Scientists observed changes in the signals coming from rapidly-spinning stars called pulsars that might point to the existence of subtle space-time ripples vibrating throughout the entire universe.
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Scorching alien planet takes seasons to an extreme Scientists have gotten a close look at an extreme case of seasons, thanks to a retired NASA telescope.
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Full Wolf Moon, the first full moon of 2022, rises tonight The full Wolf Moon rises tonight (Jan. 17) at 6:48 p.m. EST (1148 GMT), marking the first full moon of the New Year.
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Watch Director General's annual press conference 2022 Watch live: our start-of-year press conference looking ahead at 2022, with ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher and ESA Directors, from 10:00 CET on 18 January.
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Space science in 360° | Cosmic Kiss

ESA - 17 Jan 2022 11:00
Space science in 360° | Cosmic Kiss Video: 00:00:00 Immerse yourself in 360° of science with ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer as he prepares an experiment to examine how human cells behave in weightlessness. The Cytoskeleton experiment is a biological study ...
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