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Asteroid Didymos: NASA's galactic target practice for DART In NASA's galactic game of pinball, Didymos is the jackpot.
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Webb's icy instrument reveals complex structures Image: These spectacular images feature the spiral galaxy IC 5332, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (left) and the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope (right). The images display the powerful capabilities...
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Scientists in Antarctica Have Access to Starlink Now. It's Available on 7 Continents SpaceX's Starlink service is now available in Antarctica, according to a tweet from the National Science Foundation on the morning of September 14, stating, "NSF-supported USAP scientists in #Antarctica are over the moon...
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SpaceX's Crew-5 astronaut mission on course for Oct. 3 liftoff, weather permitting SpaceX's Crew-5 astronaut mission for NASA remains on target to launch next week, provided Mother Nature cooperates.
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Hurricane Ian delays SpaceX's Crew-5 astronaut launch to Oct. 4 Hurricane Ian has pushed the launch of SpaceX's next astronaut mission for NASA back by at least a day.
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NASA moon rocket back in hangar, launch unlikely until November NASA's moon rocket returned to the safety of its hangar Tuesday as Hurricane Ian approached Florida, its launch now unlikely before mid-November.
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Hurricane Ian approaching Florida as powerful Category 3 storm, satellite images show Hurricane Ian battered Cuba and turned toward the west coast of Florida on Tuesday (Sept. 26) as satellites track the harrowing storm from space.
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As Hurricane Ian closes in, NASA weighs options for Artemis 1 moon rocket launch The agency says an October launch is unlikely, but it won't "take anything off the table" after the storm comes through.
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Small fire breaks out at Artemis 1 moon rocket's hurricane shelter NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket left its launch pad for safety's sake last night (Sept. 26), only to encounter a bit of drama shortly after arriving at its designated shelter site.
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Another Ghostly Spiral Galaxy Revealed by JWST

Universe Today - 27 Sep 2022 23:33
Another Ghostly Spiral Galaxy Revealed by JWST The famous American baseball player once said, “You can observe a lot just by watching.” That’s certainly true of the JWST, which just released its latest “spider-web” image of a distant galaxy. It “watched�...
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NASA's DART asteroid impact won't make Dimorphos hit Earth -- but here's what would happen if it did NASA's DART mission didn't nudge its target asteroid toward Earth, but there could be other space rocks on a collision course with Earth.
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Startup Vast Space wants takes artificial gravity station concept for a spin Vast Space, which is backed by a cryptocurrency billionaire, says it is in the early stages of looking at artificial gravity space stations, but few details are available..
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Climate Change is Making the Skies Worse for Astronomy

Universe Today - 27 Sep 2022 21:45
Climate Change is Making the Skies Worse for Astronomy Light pollution. Satellite trains and radio frequency interference. Encroaching civilization. These all pose threats to ground-based astronomy. But, did anyone ever think that global climate change might wreak havoc on o...
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China launches three more satellites after recent rocket doubleheader China launched three new satellites atop a Long March 6 rocket on Monday (Sept. 26), following two recent launches just 40 hours apart.
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Behold the 1st images of DART's wild asteroid crash! DART truly made a mess last night.
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Serial Killers Have Rapidly Declined Since The 1980s Since a dramatic peak in the 1980s, serial killers in the U.S. like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer have been in decline for three decades. Experts have a few theories that can help explain why.
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This is the Last Thing DART saw as it Smashed Into its Asteroid Target The first-ever planetary defense technology demonstration mission successfully conducted its mission, slamming into the surface of a distant asteroid and going out in a blaze of glory. NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection ...
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Synthetic lava in lab aids exoplanet exploration The exploration era for the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is getting hot--volcanically hot.
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Moon's best friend: Robot dogs could be future lunar explorers Future lunar robots could fetch incredible science by borrowing from thousands of years of dog evolution. These companions can dig, jump and flip items over on the moon.
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Listen live today as NASA discusses Artemis 1 moon rocket's hurricane rollback NASA officials will be discussing the rollback of Artemis 1 Tuesday (Sept. 27) to shelter from Hurricane Ian. The livestream starts at 2 p.m. EDT.
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Astronomers stunned as binary asteroid Didymos-Dimorphos brightens after DART space rock impact Astronomers watched in awe as binary asteroid Didymos brightened up immediately after the impact of NASA's DART mission on Monday (Sept. 26).
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Webb's icy instrument reveals complex structures These spectacular images feature the spiral galaxy IC 5332, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (above) and the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope (below). The images display the powerful capabilities that ...
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