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Location American Space News for 19 December 2022
Megadrought on Earth affected gravity waves at the edge of space An intense drought that has persisted on Earth for over two decades is now thought to have affected gravity wave activity where our planet's atmosphere meets outer space
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Rocket Lab delays 1st US launch due to unacceptably high winds Rocket Lab's debut launch from American soil will have to wait at least another day after high winds thwarted an attempted liftoff Sunday evening (Dec. 18).
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Alien planet found spiraling to its doom around an aging star For the first time, astronomers have spotted an exoplanet whose orbit is decaying around an evolved, or older, host star. The stricken world appears destined to spiral closer and closer to its maturing star until collisi...
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Could Space-based Satellites Power Remote Mines?

Universe Today - 19 Dec 2022 02:49
Could Space-based Satellites Power Remote Mines? Many space-based technologies are still looking for their “killer app” – the thing that they do better than anything else and makes them indispensable to whoever needs to have that app to solve a problem. At this p...
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SpaceX preparing to start Starlink Gen2 launches this month SpaceX could start launching second-generation Starlink satellites in the coming weeks to add more capacity to its increasingly congested broadband network. The post SpaceX preparing to start Starlink Gen2 launches this ...
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NASA enables future of science observation through tri-band antennas NASA's Near Space Network enables spacecraft exploring the solar system and Earth to send back essential science data for researchers and scientists to investigate and make profound discoveries.
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Under pressure! Watch a Lockheed Martin inflatable space habitat explode (video) Lockheed Martin has been blowing up its in-development inflatable space habitat in more ways than one.
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Something weird is happening in Jupiter's atmosphere, 40-year study shows Something odd is happening in Jupiter's atmosphere, a new study has revealed.
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Corralling the devices capable of operating in the cold of deep space The future of electric aircraft and deep space missions will rely on our ability to develop electrical and electronic components that can operate at the very low temperatures of the upper atmosphere and the cryogenic tem...
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40-year study finds mysterious patterns in temperatures at Jupiter Based partly on data from generations of NASA missions, including NASA's Voyager and Cassini, the work could help scientists determine how to predict weather on Jupiter.
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Are planets tidally locked to red dwarfs habitable? It's complicated Astronomers are keenly interested in red dwarfs and the planets that orbit them. Up to 85% of the stars in the Milky Way could be red dwarfs, and 40% of them might host Earth-like exoplanets in their habitable zones, acc...
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JWST Sees Furious Star Formation in a Stellar Nursery

Universe Today - 19 Dec 2022 23:10
JWST Sees Furious Star Formation in a Stellar Nursery The powerful James Webb Space Telescope is a mighty technological tool. Astrophysicists first conceived it over 20 years ago, and after many twists and turns, it was launched on December 2st, 2021. Now it’s in a halo o...
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'Avatar: The Way of Water' is a striking sci-fi fantasia drowned in Hollywood cliches James Cameron's "Avatar: The Way of Water" is technically brilliant and visually stunning, but it's overlong and riddled with cliches.
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Balloon over Lapland measures the amount of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere At this time of the year, the mention of Lapland conjures up visions of Santa getting his gift-laden sleigh and nine reindeer ready to take to the skies for the most important deliveries of all. However, the skies of Lap...
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How magnetic waves interact with Earth's bubble Shock waves occur in air when a plane travels faster than the speed of sound and also occur in plasma (a fourth state of matter that makes up 99% of the visible universe) in space. Shock waves are believed to accelerate ...
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Gravitational Wave Observatories Could Search for Warp Drive Signatures A new study shows how gravitational wave observatories could be used to search for technosignatures throughout the galaxy The post Gravitational Wave Observatories Could Search for Warp Drive Signatures appeared first on...
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Meteoroid strike may have caused Soyuz spacecraft leak, Russian state news reports The Russian space agency has not yet disclosed a cause for the leak that sprung on a Soyuz spacecraft Thursday (Dec. 15), although a state agency speculated it might be a meteor.
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Fujifilm X-T5 review

SPACE.com - 19 Dec 2022 20:35
Fujifilm X-T5 review The Fujifilm X-T5 is by no means an astrophotography specialist, but it does perform well in low light and is a great all-rounder.
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Isotopic signatures in Ryugu suggest it formed close to comets along with some unique minerals An international team of researchers studying material from the asteroid Ryugu returned to Earth by the Hayabusa-2 Japanese space probe has found evidence that the asteroid formed in an outer part of the solar system, ne...
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Space Launch System: One Step Closer to the Moon--and Beyond With the successful launch of Artemis I and the second SLS rocket nearing completion, aerospace experts engage the next generation, assuring them that this is just the beginning of a long and mind-blowing highway into de...
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Ancient Mexico's solar calendar in the mountains identified Ancient Mexicans closely watching the sun from only a single location accurately tracked the seasons and operated a farming calendar that fed millions.
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Ancient asteroid grains provide insight into the evolution of our solar system The U.K.'s national synchrotron facility, Diamond Light Source, was used by a large, international collaboration to study grains collected from a near-Earth asteroid to further our understanding of the evolution of our s...
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