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Core overshoot constrained by the absence of a solar convective core and some solar-like stars A joint research team from the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Aarhus University has found a constraint of the convective core overshoot in low-mass stars and a correlation between the strengt...
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Rocket Lab to launch HawkEye 360 satellites on first Wallops Electron mission The long-delayed first launch of a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from Virginia is now scheduled for late this year, carrying satellites for HawkEye 360. The post Rocket Lab to launch HawkEye 360 satellites on first Wallops ...
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Massive meteorite impact created the hottest mantle rock ever It's confirmed: The hottest rock ever discovered in Earth's crust really was super-hot.
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Wow! Perseverance Sees a Solar Eclipse on Mars

Universe Today - 20 Apr 2022 22:40
Wow! Perseverance Sees a Solar Eclipse on Mars Imagine standing on Mars, and seeing this with your own eyes. The Perseverance rover watched as the potato-shaped moon Phobos passed in front of the Sun, from the vantage point of Jezero Crater on Mars. Perseverance used...
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DoD a main proponent of anti-satellite test ban: 'We are not disarming' "Space related rules and norms of responsible behavior are in our interest," said deputy assistant secretary of defense John Hill The post DoD a main proponent of anti-satellite test ban: 'We are not disarming' appeared ...
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The moon, where no satnav has gone before

Phys.org - 20 Apr 2022 22:36
The moon, where no satnav has gone before The test version of a unique satellite navigation receiver has been delivered for integration testing on the Lunar Pathfinder spacecraft. The NaviMoon satnav receiver is designed to perform the farthest ever positioning ...
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OneWeb signs contract to launch satellites from India in 2022 OneWeb has signed a contract to use India's largest launch vehicle to deploy at least some of its remaining LEO broadband satellites this year, according to a company executive. The post OneWeb signs contract to launch s...
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Sun releases moderate and strong solar flares

Phys.org - 20 Apr 2022 22:12
Sun releases moderate and strong solar flares The Sun emitted two solar flares on April 19, 2022, one moderate peaking at 9:35 p.m. EST and one strong peaking at 11:57 p.m. EST. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image o...
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Wow! Perseverance rover captures gorgeous video of solar eclipse on Mars The tiny Mars moon Phobos looms large on the sun's face in dramatic eclipse footage captured by NASA's Perseverance rover.
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Pluto's Orbit is Surprisingly Unstable

Universe Today - 20 Apr 2022 21:12
Pluto's Orbit is Surprisingly Unstable A new study has revealed new insights into Pluto's orbit, which is subject to a lot of chaotic perturbance over time! The post Pluto’s Orbit is Surprisingly Unstable appeared first on Universe Today.
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SpaceX's astronaut missions for NASA: Live updates Since its first crewed flight in 2020, SpaceX has continued to launch astronauts to the International Space Station and return them home to Earth as part of a partnership with NASA.
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Astronomy Jargon 101: Galaxy Clusters

Universe Today - 20 Apr 2022 20:08
Astronomy Jargon 101: Galaxy Clusters In this series we are exploring the weird and wonderful world of astronomy jargon! You'll be the biggest thing in town after today’s topic: galaxy clusters! Galaxy clusters are the single largest gravitationally bound...
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NASA's Perseverance rover captures video of solar eclipse on Mars NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has captured dramatic footage of Phobos, Mars' potato-shaped moon, crossing the face of the Sun. These observations can help scientists better understand the moon's orbit and how its gravit...
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The Lyrid meteor shower peaks this week after 'shooting star' drought Skywatchers will finally be able to enjoy the thrill of observing "shooting stars" again this week as the April Lyrids shower arrives after a three-month-long meteor drought.
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NASA's Artemis astronauts will ride to launchpad in sleek new electric vans The vehicles replace the Astrovans used for the space shuttle program, between 1983 and 2011.
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Dying stars' cocoons might explain fast blue optical transients Ever since they were discovered in 2018, fast blue optical transients (FBOTs) have utterly surprised and completely confounded both observational and theoretical astrophysicists.
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Black holes raze thousands of stars to fuel growth In some of the most crowded parts of the universe, black holes may be tearing apart thousands of stars and using their remains to pack on weight. This discovery, made with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, could help ans...
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SpaceX fires up Falcon 9 rocket ahead of Saturday's Crew-4 astronaut launch SpaceX performed a "static fire" test of Crew-4's Falcon 9 rocket today (April 20), briefly igniting the rocket's first-stage engines while holding the vehicle down at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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Astronomers identify likely location of medium-sized black holes Intermediate-mass black holes are notoriously hard to find but a new study indicates there may be some at the center of dense, star clusters located throughout the universe.
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Another solar temper tantrum sends a strong X-class flare toward Earth There were reports of a shortwave radio blackout over Australia, the Western Pacific and eastern Asia.
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'Star Trek: Picard' Season 2 episode 7 is a massive metaphoric trip down Memory Lane Some inspired casting and a welcome return from one character make muddling through the rest bearable
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Ukrainian moon start-up volunteers tech for military use A Ukrainian space tech start-up has postponed its goal of going to the moon to volunteer its technology to fight Russia. But they still believe they will get there one day.
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