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Living on the edge: Satellites adopt powerful computers Spacecraft operating closer to Earth are adopting state-of-the-art onboard processors. Upcoming missions will require even greater computing capability. The post Living on the edge: Satellites adopt powerful computers ap...
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ESA supports the White House on greenhouse gas monitoring When Joe Biden was inaugurated as President one year ago, he fulfilled his promise to rejoin the Paris Agreement and set a course for the US to tackle the climate crisis by supporting global efforts to limit global warmi...
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Webb flies Ariane 5: from preparation to liftoff at Europe's Spaceport Video: 00:03:10 Timelapse of the James Webb Space Telescope from preparation to liftoff on Ariane 5 at Europe's Spaceport on 25 December 2021.
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The five astronauts representing the Expedition 66 crew had an off-duty day on Friday while the two cosmonauts continued their post-spacewalk activities....
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SpaceX Dragon splashes down off Florida coast with nearly 5,000 pounds of science on board SpaceX's latest Dragon cargo mission splashed down Monday (Jan. 24) with a huge haul of science experiments from the International Space Station.
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NOAA seeks continuity of space weather observations The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is looking ahead to a future generation of space weather instruments. The post NOAA seeks continuity of space weather observations appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise's space station computer is in demand Mark Fernandez, principal investigator for Spaceborne Computer-2, sees a promising future for space-based computing. The post Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s space station computer is in demand appeared first on SpaceNews...
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Extraordinary black hole found in neighboring galaxy Astronomers have discovered a black hole unlike any other. At one hundred thousand solar masses, it is smaller than the black holes we have found at the centers of galaxies, but bigger than the black holes that are born ...
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NASA Pays Tribute to Fallen Heroes with Day of Remembrance

NASA Breaking news - 24 Jan 2022 22:00
NASA Pays Tribute to Fallen Heroes with Day of Remembrance NASA will honor members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery, including the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, during the agency's ann...
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ESA's ARIEL Mission Will Study the Atmospheres of More Than 1,000 Exoplanets We found our first exoplanets orbiting a pulsar in 1992. Since then, we’ve discovered many thousands more. Those were the first steps in identifying other worlds that could harbour life. Now planetary scientists want t...
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James Webb Space Telescope arrives at new home in space After traveling almost a million miles, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reached its final destination today (Jan. 24).
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Best Buy's flash sale has great deals on these Star Wars Lego and The Mandalorian toys Best Buy's flash sale offers you discounted Star Wars toys until 3 a.m. EST.
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Remembering NASA Engineer Jerry Woodfill, the Inspiration Behind Jerry Woodfill, an engineer who worked diligently behind the scenes during NASA's Apollo program, has passed away at age 79. Jerry was still employed by the Johnson Space Center (JSC) at the time of his death, working th...
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NASA Spinoffs Help Fight Coronavirus, Clean Pollution, Grow Food, More NASA's mission of exploration requires new technologies, software, and research - which show up in daily life.
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Black holes: Scientists think they've spotted the mysterious birth of one Astronomers are increasingly drawing back the curtains on black holes.
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Polaris: How to find the North Star

SPACE.com - 24 Jan 2022 18:44
Polaris: How to find the North Star Why is Polaris called the North Star and how is it used?
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Webb's journey to L2 Is nearly complete

Phys.org - 24 Jan 2022 18:26
Webb's journey to L2 Is nearly complete On Monday, Jan. 24, engineers plan to instruct NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to complete a final correction burn that will place it into its desired orbit, nearly 1 million miles away from the Earth at what is called...
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Even after James Webb Space Telescope launch, astronomers still on the edge of their seats So far, 2022 may feel like a mixed bag--however, if you're an astronomer this year has already been exciting. That's because December 25, 2021 brought a highly anticipated gift, two decades in the making, with the launch...
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Phase Four and Orbit Fab to work on Maxwell engine refueling Propulsion startup Phase Four has signed a memorandum of understanding with satellite refueling startup Orbit Fab aimed at preparing future Phase Four Maxwell engines for on-orbit refueling. The post Phase Four and Orbit...
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Mars 'asteroid showers' have stayed steady over 600 million years We might have to rethink the pace of Red Planet crater formation.
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Video: Webb flies Ariane 5: From preparation to liftoff at Europe's Spaceport The James Webb Space Telescope lifted off on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, at 13:20 CET on 25 December 2021 on its exciting mission to unlock the secrets of the Universe.
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Extreme Tidal Forces Have Deformed an Exoplanet

Universe Today - 24 Jan 2022 17:28
Extreme Tidal Forces Have Deformed an Exoplanet What an exoplanet shaped like a rugby ball tells us about its composition. The post Extreme Tidal Forces Have Deformed an Exoplanet appeared first on Universe Today.
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