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Is Mining in Space Socially Acceptable?

Universe Today - 27 Dec 2022 06:07
Is Mining in Space Socially Acceptable? Traditional mining has been subject to a negative stigma for some time. People, especially in developed countries, have a relatively negative view of this necessary economic activity. Primarily that is due to its environ...
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Hubble Space Telescope spies young stars amid glowing interstellar gas In a new Hubble Space Telescope image, the color blue tells a story of young stars.
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Planetary Interiors in TRAPPIST-1 System Could be Affected by Solar Flares In a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, an international team of researchers led by the University of Cologne in Germany examined how solar flares erupted by the TRAPPIST-1 star could affect the...
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Stars young and old glitter with 'nebulosity' in Hubble telescope photos Each of these Hubble Space Telescope images is a unique spectacle, and feature different colors that highlight various pieces of invisible information.
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'The Short Story of the Universe' fits a big topic into your pocket The latest book from All About Space editor Gemma Lavender is 'The Short Story of the Universe.' It rounds up our complicated cosmic history in an engaging guide.
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NASA makes asteroid defense a priority, moving its NEO surveyor mission into the development phase There's an old adage in the engineering field--what gets funded gets built. So it's sure to be a happy time over at the Planetary Society, as NEO Surveyor, the project the organization has primarily supported over the pa...
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Planetary interiors in TRAPPIST-1 system could be affected by solar flares In a recent study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, an international team of researchers led by the University of Cologne in Germany examined how solar flares erupted by the TRAPPIST-1 star could affect the...
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Is mining in space socially acceptable?

Phys.org - 27 Dec 2022 21:31
Is mining in space socially acceptable? Traditional mining has been subject to a negative stigma for some time. People, especially in developed countries, have a relatively negative view of this necessary economic activity. Primarily that is due to its environ...
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Is the Milky Way normal?

Phys.org - 27 Dec 2022 21:27
Is the Milky Way normal? Studying the large-scale structure of our galaxy isn't easy. We don't have a clear view of the Milky Way's shape and features like we do of other galaxies, largely because we live within it. But we do have some advantage...
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See Earth from space in stunning video from China's Tiangong space station Earth displays its characteristic blue color as China's completed Tiangong space station, adrift high above the planet, appears in the foreground.
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SpaceX activates nearly 100 Starlinks in Iran amid country-wide protests: report SpaceX's Starlink internet system could allow Iranians more freedom to access internet services, according to media reports.
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Precise FAST observations reveal circular polarization in active repeating fast radio bursts A research team led by Prof. Li Di from the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) has revealed circular polarization in active repeating fast radio bursts based on precise observat...
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Five space exploration missions to look out for in 2023 It's been an eventful year for space exploration, with successes including the completion of Nasa's Artemis 1 mission (finally), the inauguration of the James Webb Space Telescope, and the completion of China's Tiangong ...
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Research investigates the latest outburst of pulsar SAX J1808.4'3658 Using the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) onboard the International Space Station (ISS), an international team of astronomers has inspected the recent outburst of an accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar ...
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NASA's $25.4 billion budget for 2023 includes funding for second moon lander alongside SpaceX Starship The Artemis moon landing program will get full funding in NASA's budget, including money for a second moon lander to supplement SpaceX Starship.
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Magnestar creates platform to predict RF interference Canadian startup Magnestar is establishing a platform to predict radio frequency interference among satellite operators. The post Magnestar creates platform to predict RF interference appeared first on SpaceNews.
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10 weird things about SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites While Starlink satellites consistently make headlines, there are plenty of weird facts about Starlink that fly below the radar.
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