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Location American Space News for 3 July 2022
Perseverance Mars rover wind sensor damaged by pebbles, but still operational The Perseverance team says the rover can still take key weather measurements after pebbles struck a wind sensor amid strong Red Planet gusts.
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James Webb Space Telescope has comets to catch when science begins The James Webb Space Telescope's powerful infrared instruments will be trained on three types of comets, potentially providing insight into the solar system's early life.
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NASA and Roscosmos continue seat barter discussions NASA is continuing to work with Roscosmos on a seat barter agreement despite missing a self-imposed deadline last month to complete a deal in time to allow exchanges on missions launching this fall. The post NASA and Ros...
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Young, Active Bagana Volcano Seen From Space

SpaceRef - 3 Jul 2022 21:39
Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea hosts three large volcanoes along its mountainous middle: Mount Balbi, Mount Bagana, and the Mount Takuan volcanic complex....
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NGC 772: A Rival To The Milky Way

SpaceRef - 3 Jul 2022 21:29
The Universe is simply so vast that it can be difficult to maintain a sense of scale....
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Launching a new mission around the Moon, preparing the Space Launch System for its first flight, and undocking a resupply spacecraft from the space station ... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA.....
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Astronomer Working With Webb Said the new Images The first images taken by James Webb will be released in a little more than a week! According to NASA, they are so moving that you may cry when you see them! The post Astronomer Working With Webb Said the new Images “A...
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I watched hundreds of flat-Earth videos to learn how conspiracy theories spread -- and what it could mean for fighting disinformation By studying how flat Earthers talk about their beliefs, we can learn how they make their arguments engaging to their audience, and in turn, learn what makes disinformation sp
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Aphelion 2022: Earth will be farthest from the sun on the Fourth of July Earth will be the farthest from the sun on Monday (July 4) as it reaches aphelion at 3 a.m. EDT (0700 GMT).
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