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Location American Space News for 11 June 2022
Do Supermassive Black Holes Prematurely end Star Formation in Some Galaxies? Some galaxies, like the Milky Way, have maintained regular star formation for billions of years. Others, like large elliptical galaxies, are “red and dead.” Star formation in those galaxies shut off long ago. Astrono...
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NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft takes big step toward 2024 launch NASA's Europa Clipper mission is one step closer to starting its journey to Jupiter's icy moon.
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'Time crystals' work around laws of physics to offer new era of quantum computing Touching two time crystals together has created an important building block for a quantum computer.
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Hubble Pins Down the Mass of a Potential Free-Floating Black Hole That's 5,000 Light-Years Away Earlier this year, astronomers used microlensing and the Hubble Space Telescope to detect, for the first time, a rogue black hole that is about 5,000 lightyears away from Earth. Now, with more precise measurements, they ...
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Spot Uranus near Venus in the predawn sky on Sunday The brilliant planet Venus will shine near Uranus before sunrise early Sunday (June 12). Here's how to see them.
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Strawberry supermoon: How to watch June's full moon rise online for free Here's how to watch the full Strawberry supermoon of June 2022 rise over Rome for free online on June 14.
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Final trailer for Jordan Peele's new sci-fi horror movie 'Nope' reveals a shiny flying saucer Universal Pictures unwraps the final release trailer for director Jordan Peele's "Nope"
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