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Far-infrared detector KID reaches highest possible sensitivity Astronomy has a blind spot in the area of far-infrared radiation compared to most other wavelengths. A far-infrared space telescope can only utilize its full sensitivity with an actively cooled mirror at temperatures bel...
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A New Map Shows how Solar Winds Rain Down Everywhere on Mars In a joint effort between NASA's MAVEN spacecraft and the United Arab Emirates' Emirates Mars mission (EMM), scientists have observed an uncommonly chaotic interaction between the solar wind and Mars’ upper atmosphere,...
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After 45 years, the 5-billion-year legacy of the Voyager 2 interstellar probe is just beginning The iconic Voyager spacecraft seen through the eyes of an archaeologist.
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Dream Chaser spaceplane will carry 'ScienceTaxi' lab to space station Sierra Nevada Corporation and its space subsidiary racked up several aerospace deals in August.
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What's Being Done to Protect Astronauts From Radiation in Deep Space? In 1982, author James Michener published his sprawling Space Race novel, Space. In it, he describes a fictional Apollo 18 mission to the Moon. While the astronauts are on the surface, the Sun unleashes a huge storm, trap...
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Astronomers capture most detailed images yet of radiation region in Orion s 'sword' Astronomers using the W. M. Keck Observatory on Hawai i Island have captured from Maunakea the most detailed and complete images ever taken of the zone where the famed constellation of Orion gets zapped with ultraviolet ...
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Discovery suggests red supergiant Betelgeuse was actually yellow 2,000 years ago New research from historical sources indicates that Betelgeuse had a yellowish hue around two millennia ago.
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5 Ancient Societies that Collapsed When the Water Ran Dry From Mesa Verde to the Mayans, these ancient societies collapsed without water.
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China launches 2 orbital missions in less than 2 hours (videos) The spaceflight doubleheader involved a Kuaizhou-1A solid rocket and a Long March 2D, which launched from different spaceports 115 minutes apart late Monday and early Tuesday (Sept. 5 and Sept. 6).
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Pearl Jam's 'Gigaton' boldly goes to the Red Planet, has 'Apollo' exclusive on SiriusXM Pearl Jam's new record, 'Gigaton,' moves listeners beyond Earthly bounds to reflect on our changing planet.
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Aerospace opens $100 million facility in Colorado Springs for military space activities Aerospace Corp. unveiled a 90,000-square-foot Space Warfighting Center to provide high-tech tools for military space agencies The post Aerospace opens $100 million facility in Colorado Springs for military space activiti...
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Coronal mass ejection hits Solar Orbiter before Venus flyby In the early hours of Sunday, September 4, Solar Orbiter flew by Venus for a gravity-assist maneuver that alters the spacecraft's orbit, getting it even closer to the sun. As if trying to get the orbiter's attention as i...
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Webb captures a cosmic tarantula

Phys.org - 6 Sep 2022 22:11
Webb captures a cosmic tarantula Thousands of never-before-seen young stars are spotted in a stellar nursery called 30 Doradus, captured by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. Nicknamed the Tarantula Nebula for the appearance of its dusty filam...
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Catch Mars near the bright star Aldebaran Tuesday night (Sept. 6) Mars appears closest to the bright star Aldebaran of the Taurus constellation Tuesday (Sept. 6). The pair will be visible high in the south before sunrise.
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DoD updates space policy, formally adopts 'tenets of responsible behavior' The Defense Department released an updated policy document that recognizes space "as a priority domain of national military power" and formally adopts rules for safe operations in space. The post DoD updates space policy...
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In Trouble on the Moon? A 911 Call for a Search and Rescue Organization Given all of the planned international lunar activity, emergencies could happen that will call for the unconstrained mobilization of all possible aids.
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Earth's perilous journey through the Milky Way's spiral may shape the planet's geology As Earth passes through the primary spiral arms of the Milky Way, thick interstellar clouds may hammer the planet with comets that have helped create the continental crust.
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Lego Lunar Research Base review

SPACE.com - 6 Sep 2022 19:52
Lego Lunar Research Base review Take a giant leap for mankind with the Lego Lunar Research Base.
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Violent mergers might be robbing galaxies of their star-birthing material Observations of a violent galactic merger that occurred between 6 and 7 billion years ago could help solve the mystery of how galaxies "die," or stop forming stars.
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A cosmologist, cultural historian, and neurosurgeon discuss the power of awe and the cosmos The images to emerge from the James Webb Space Telescope have captured details of the cosmos never seen before, leaving the scientific community and public alike in a state of awe. In a Tweet, former President Barack Oba...
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Webb telescope finds brown dwarf with dust clouds in its atmosphere The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) captured images of a brown dwarf with silicate particles in its atmosphere. In their paper posted on the arXiv preprint server, astronomers describe their analysis of the brown dwarf...
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Frank Drake has passed away but his equation for alien intelligence is more important than ever How many intelligent civilizations should there be in our galaxy right now? In 1961, U.S. astrophysicist Frank Drake, who passed away on September 2 at the age of 92, came up with an equation to estimate this. The Drake ...
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