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China's Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft deployed a small satellite before deorbiting China's Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft released a small satellite after its departure from the Tiangong space station and ahead of its controlled deorbiting. The post China’s Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft deployed a small s...
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Shenzhou 15 astronauts arrive at China's space station for first crew handover China has six astronauts aboard its recently-completed space station for the first time following the arrival of three crew members aboard Shenzhou-15. The post Shenzhou 15 astronauts arrive at China's space station for ...
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NASA cancels GeoCarb greenhouse gas monitoring mission NASA has canceled a greenhouse gas monitoring mission once intended to fly as a commercial hosted payload after the mission lost its ride to orbit and suffered severe cost overruns. The post NASA cancels GeoCarb greenhou...
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Mauna Loa is Erupting for the First Time in 40 Years. Here's What it Looks Like From Space. A sleeping giant of a volcano woke up this past week on the Big Island of Hawaii. Mauna Loa, which last erupted in the early 1980s, has been rattling the island with earthquakes for weeks. Finally, on November 27th, the ...
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Wide-Field-of-View missile warning satellite transmits first images The U.S. Space Force has received initial images from a new missile-warning satellite launched in July. The post Wide-Field-of-View missile warning satellite transmits first images appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Amateur scientists have helped astronomers identify nearly a quarter-million galaxies so far Astronomers on a historically ambitious and massive galaxy-mapping mission have activated more than 10,000 amateur scientists in 85 countries to help in their quest. Now they hope to significantly scale up their voluntee...
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Satellites track glowing lava from Hawaii's Mauna Loa eruption (photos) Satellites are watching closely as the world's largest volcano erupts for the first time in decades.
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Dutch remote monitoring specialist Hiber is demanding $1.5 million from cash-strapped Astrocast after plans to be sold to the company ran out of time, according to the Swiss small satellite operator. The post Hiber deman...
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2 minerals never seen before on Earth found inside 17-ton meteorite The minerals were found inside a slice of the El Ali meteorite, which was discovered in Somalia in 2020.
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Breakthrough wormhole simulation may unite quantum physics and general relativity A quantum experiment has been used to model the dynamics of a wormhole, which could be the key to uniting quantum physics and Einstein's general relativity.
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US Vice President, French President Visit NASA Headquarters

NASA Breaking news - 30 Nov 2022 23:23
US Vice President, French President Visit NASA Headquarters NASA Administrator Bill Nelson welcomed Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron to NASA Headquarters in Washington Wednesday.
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Astronomers denounce super-bright new BlueWalker 3 satellite Astronomers are increasingly concerned about the future of the night sky as new images show shocking trails left by a massive communications satellite against otherwise clear, dark patches of sky.
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The technique for detecting meteors could be used to find dark matter particles entering the atmosphere Researchers from Ohio State University have come up with a novel method to detect dark matter, based on existing meteor-detecting technology. By using ground-based radar to search for ionization trails, similar to those ...
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Russia launches final GLONASS-M navigation satellite into orbit Russia added another piece to its GLONASS satellite-navigation network on Monday (Nov. 28).
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Should We Build a Nature Reserve on Mars?

Universe Today - 30 Nov 2022 21:53
Should We Build a Nature Reserve on Mars? There are 8 billion of us now. The UN says when the population peaks around the year 2100, there’ll be 11 billion human souls. Our population growth is colliding with the natural world on a greater scale than ever, and...
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Graphene heading to space and to the moon

Phys.org - 30 Nov 2022 21:18
Graphene heading to space and to the moon Graphene Flagship Partners University of Cambridge (U.K.) and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB, Belgium) paired up with the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC, United Arab Emirates), and the European Space Agency...
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NASA Releases a Stunning New Supercut of the Artemis I Launch NASA just released a new supercut of high-resolution video from the Artemis I launch on November 16, 2022. Much of the footage is from cameras attached to the rocket itself, allowing everyone to ride along from engine ig...
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10 strange things NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft took to the moon NASA's uncrewed Artemis 1 moon mission is full of passengers, we take a look at some of the strangest items hitching a ride here.
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Super-distant black hole is eating half a sun a year and blasting its leftovers at Earth Astronomers have made the most distant observation of a black hole ripping apart a star and feasting upon it, thanks to a jet of stellar "leftovers" blasted directly toward Earth.
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Most distant detection of a black hole swallowing a star Earlier this year, the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT) was alerted after an unusual source of visible light had been detected by a survey telescope. The VLT, together with other telescope...
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Mysteriously bright flash is a black hole jet pointing straight toward Earth, astronomers say Earlier this year, astronomers were keeping tabs on data from the Zwicky Transient Facility, an all-sky survey based at the Palomar Observatory in California, when they detected an extraordinary flash in a part of the sk...
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Two Great Globular Clusters Seen by Hubble: Pismis 26 and Ruprecht 106 If you like shiny things, some of the most gorgeous objects in space are globular clusters, with their bright, densely packed collections of gleaming stars. And if you like globular clusters, you're in luck: two differen...
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