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Galaxy's violent destruction acted as 'black hole delivery service' Located 54 million light-years from Earth, the spiral galaxy NGC 4424 once consumed a smaller galaxy. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has spotted a supermassive black hole hidden in this cosmic meal.
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SpaceVPX (VITA 78) and the World of Interconnect

Space News - 22 Aug 2022 05:00
SpaceVPX (VITA 78) and the World of Interconnect SpaceVPX is a set of standards for interconnects between space system components with a goal to cost-effectively remove bandwidth as a constraint. The post SpaceVPX (VITA 78) and the World of Interconnect appeared first ...
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NASA cautions planetary science funding falls short of decadal projections As NASA takes the first steps to implement recommendations of the planetary science decadal survey, the agency is warning that projected funding for at least the near term will fall short of that's report's projections. ...
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NASA rocket launch will test science package for future missions NASA will test new science equipment for future missions with a sounding rocket launch August 22 from its Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
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Artemis 1 will carry a space weather cubesat to study solar wind Scientists hope CuSP will pave the way for a network of weather stations in interplanetary space.
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Dark matter could finally reveal itself through self-interactions One hypothesis for the nature of dark matter is that some of it could be self-interacting, meaning the individual particles interact slightly with one another.
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Digging deep for dark matter

Phys.org - 23 Aug 2022 00:40
Digging deep for dark matter It takes around half an hour to get to the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory. Thirty minutes may not sound like a long time, but that's half an hour spent plunging downwards in a truck as it twists and turns its way...
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'Solar clock' could predict rhythms of dangerous weather in the sun's cycle For 400 years sunspots have been used to measure the sun's cycle, but a newly suggested 'circle of fifths' system could predict dangerous and violent solar events years in advance.
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Webb Telescope Sees Jupiter and Its Auroras in a New Light NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is designed to probe the farthest frontiers of the universe, but newly released images of Jupiter prove that the observatory can also bring fresh perspectives to more familiar celestia...
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Stars appear to regulate their own masses during formation The reason stars forming in very different regions of space come to have similar masses has puzzled astrophysicists for decades. Now, thanks to an advanced 3D stimulation, this mystery could be solved.
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The moon and Venus will make one last morning dance on Thursday (Aug. 25) On Thursday Aug. 25 we will have an opportunity to catch sight of the two brightest objects in the night sky, Venus and the moon, engaged in a final morning dance.
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Schiess takes over U.S. Space Command's coalition forces component Space Force Maj. Gen. Douglas Schiess on Aug. 22 assumed command of U.S. Space Command's Combined Force Space Component Command at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. The post Schiess takes over U.S. Space Command's...
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SpaceX adds Falcon 9 back to second-gen Starlink launch plan SpaceX has decided to use a mix of Falcon 9 and Starship rockets to launch the 30,000 satellites in its proposed second-generation Starlink broadband constellation. The post SpaceX adds Falcon 9 back to second-gen Starli...
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NASA's new 3D sky-mapping space telescope gets a custom test chamber A custom-built chamber for testing an upcoming NASA space telescope has arrived at Caltech in Pasadena to help ready the spacecraft for launch in 2025.
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Dogs Shed Tears Of Joy When Reunited With Owners Your dogs are just as excited to see you as you are them.
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Weird quantum experiment shows protons have more 'charm' than we thought Protons can contain a charm quark, an elementary particle 1.5 times heavier than the proton itself.
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Gravitational Waves Will Give Astronomers a new way to Look Inside Neutron Stars Astronomers can use gravitational wave data to study the interiors of neutron stars, thanks to new gravitational wave models. The post Gravitational Waves Will Give Astronomers a new way to Look Inside Neutron Stars appe...
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Morpheus Space makes big moves in the booming satellite mobility industry (exclusive) Morpheus Space President István L'rincz weighs in on the evolution of its satellite propulsion systems and the future.
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APL's Future Vision: Q&A with Robert Braun

Space News - 22 Aug 2022 19:47
APL's Future Vision: Q&A with Robert Braun The Applied Physics Laboratory's new space sector director spoke with SpaceNews about his vision for APL's portfolio of civil and national security space projects. The post APL’s Future Vision: Q&A with Robert Braun ap...
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Were Phobos and Deimos once a single Martian moon that split up? Not likely, says new study The origin of Phobos and Deimos, the two Martian moons, has been a mystery to astronomers. These two bodies are a fraction of the size and mass of the Moon, measuring just 22.7 km (14 mi) and 12.6 km (7.83 mi) in diamete...
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'Love, Death + Robots' and 'Avenue 5' will return for new seasons 'Love, Death + Robots' and 'Avenue 5' will return for new seasons.
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Astronomers solve the case of missing carbon monoxide in protoplanetary disks Astronomers frequently observe carbon monoxide in planetary nurseries. The compound is ultra-bright and extremely common in protoplanetary disks--regions of dust and gas where planets form around young stars--making it a...
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