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What's your zodiac sign? (It may not be what you think it is) On the surface, the determination of a zodiac sign seems devilishly simple. As the Earth orbits around the sun, our star appears in front of different constellations.
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ALMA discovers birth cry of a baby star in the Small Magellanic Cloud Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have observed "baby stars" in the Small Magellanic Cloud, in an environment similar to the early universe. Near one of the baby stars they found molecular outflow, which has s...
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So close! Zephyr drone lands just hours before setting flight-duration record An experimental high-altitude drone being tested in conjunction with the United States Army has ended its epic flight just hours before breaking the world record for longest flight duration.
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Former NASA chief criticizes 'schizophrenic' US space policy regarding Russia Two former NASA administrators, Jim Bridenstine and Charles Bolden, said that Russia could be a difficult space partner.
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Watch SpaceX launch 46 Starlink satellites, land a rocket at sea early Wednesday SpaceX is scheduled to launch 46 more of its Starlink internet satellites on Wednesday (Aug. 31) at 1:40 a.m. EDT. Watch it live here.
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Direct-to-cell startups welcome Musk's arrival

Space News - 30 Aug 2022 02:24
Direct-to-cell startups welcome Musk's arrival Startups developing constellations for providing connectivity directly to standard cellphones say they stand to benefit from SpaceX entering their market. The post Direct-to-cell startups welcome Musk's arrival appeared ...
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SpaceX Starlink satellites will service Royal Caribbean cruise ships Cruise ships will use SpaceX satellites to boost their Internet and wifi speed, in a shot across the bow to competitor OneWeb.
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Space station experiment to probe origins of elements Astronomer Carl Sagan put it best: "We're made of star stuff." The atoms that make up the chemicals of our bodies didn't originate on Earth; they came from deep space. The big bang created hydrogen, helium, and a little ...
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Space station research contributes to navigation systems for moon voyages On its mission to the Moon, NASA's Orion spacecraft is designed to use NASA's Near Space Network and Deep Space Network to navigate. But if the craft loses communication with the ground or the Networks, crews can use a b...
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NASA solves Voyager 1 data glitch mystery, but finds another Voyager 1 is once again beaming back clear telemetry data on its status beyond our solar system, solving one mystery and leading to another.
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Engineers solve data glitch on NASA's Voyager 1 Engineers have repaired an issue affecting data from NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft. Earlier this year, the probe's attitude articulation and control system (AACS), which keeps Voyager 1's antenna pointed at Earth, began se...
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Scientists Discover the Biggest Dinosaur in Europe Found in Portugal, the fossilized dino appears to be a sauropod, one of the largest animals to live on land.
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Webb telescope captures new detail of Phantom Galaxy The James Webb space telescope has revealed dazzling new detail of a previously known slice of the cosmos 32 million light-years away, in a new picture released by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Watch Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launch science mission on Wednesday Blue Origin plans to launch its next space mission on Wednesday morning (Aug. 31), and you can watch the uncrewed action live.
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Particle physics

SPACE.com - 30 Aug 2022 22:16
Particle physics Read the latest news about particle physics.
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Deriving the magnetopause position from wide field-of-view soft X-ray imager simulation Imaging techniques provide essential information in astronomical and space physics studies. The soft X-ray imager (SXI) will obtain images of the Earth's magnetosphere from solar wind charge exchange emission in a global...
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Devastating Pakistan floods seen from space (satellite photos) Satellites have been helping the world keep tabs on the catastrophic Pakistan floods, which have killed more than 1,100 people and damaged over a million homes.
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New Perseverance Rock Samples Were Altered by Water. They'll be Coming Back to Earth in the Sample Return Mission The Perseverance rover has collected the first samples that will be returned to Earth, which could provide the first evidence that life once existed there. The post New Perseverance Rock Samples Were Altered by Water. Th...
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With Better Communication, Astronomers and Satellites can co-Exist SpaceX’s Starlink satellite system has been in the news lately for both good and ill. The “Mega-constellation” of around 2,800 satellites added another 53 satellites to its roster just last week. But while it might...
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Spectacular videos reveal 'Phantom Galaxy' views by James Webb Space Telescope, Hubble A sequence of videos compares the views of the spectacular Phantom Galaxy, also known as M74, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope and its predecessor Hubble.
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These Atlas V rocket Space Force launch photos and videos are simply epic Fresh footage flowed in from the U.S. Space Force launch of a military satellite earlier this month, which is part of a constellation aiming to track missiles from orbit.
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Optimizing competing instrument needs with an objective metric Designing instruments for spacecraft missions is an exercise in managing trade-offs. With severe restrictions on power, mass, and volume, space-based instruments are often compromised in ways an equivalent laboratory ins...
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