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Location American Space News for 3 May 2024
China launches Chang'e 6 sample-return mission to moon's far side (video) China continued its run of moon missions today (May 3), launching its bold Chang'e 6 sample-return effort to the lunar far side.
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How the XRISM spacecraft can study the X-ray universe with only 36 pixels It may have fewer pixels than the screen of a 1989 Game Boy, but the Resolve device on the XRISM space telescope will broaden our view of the cosmos.
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Virgin Galactic to launch 7th commercial spaceflight on June 8 Virgin Galactic is targeting June 8 for its seventh commercial spaceflight, a suborbital jaunt called, fittingly enough, Galactic 07.
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Reconstructing a Neanderthal Skull That Was Flattened Like a Pancake Researchers rebuilt flattened, fragmented skull, then created a digital picture of the Neanderthal woman's face.
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Does a cosmic 'glitch' in gravity challenge Albert Einstein's greatest theory? Scientists think they've uncovered a cosmic "glitch" in gravity that could require a revision in Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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Hungry, hungry white dwarfs: Solving the puzzle of stellar metal pollution Dead stars known as white dwarfs, have a mass like the sun while being similar in size to Earth. They are common in our galaxy, as 97% of stars are white dwarfs. As stars reach the end of their lives, their cores collaps...
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President Joe Biden will present Dr. Ellen Ochoa, former center director and astronaut at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston, and Dr. Jane Rigby, senior project scientist for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, ...
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Boeing Starliner spacecraft 'go' for 1st astronaut launch on May 6, NASA says Two NASA astronauts, their spacecraft and rocket have been cleared for a historic 1st flight aboard Boeing's Starliner. Launch will take place no earlier than May 6.
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The Defense Experimentation Using Commercial Space Internet program is planning a live demonstration of an airborne terminal in 2025 The post Air Force project blends military and commercial space networks appeared first...
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A Moonlit Trio

NASA Breaking news - 3 May 2024 19:41
The Moon (left), Saturn, and Jupiter (lower right; Saturn is above and to the left of Jupiter) were seen in the sky above the Washington Memorial on Dec. 17, 2020. At the time, Saturn and Jupiter were nearing each other ...
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Solar orbiter takes a mind-boggling video of the sun You've seen the sun, but you've never seen the sun like this. This single frame from a video captured by ESA's Solar Orbiter mission shows the sun looking very fluffy! You can see feathery, hair-like structures made of p...
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Celebrate Lego Star Wars Day with 20% off the Millennium Falcon The 1351-piece Lego Millennium Falcon is now 20% off on Amazon and it can be delivered on Star Wars Day, so you can celebrate in style.
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The 2024 Humans to Mars Summit is happening next week The annual Humans to Mars Summit takes place next week, with talks focusing on establishing a sustainable and permanent human presence on the Red Planet by the mid-2030s.
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Earth from space: Namibian landforms

Phys.org - 3 May 2024 18:49
Earth from space: Namibian landforms This image may resemble the surface of Mars, but it was actually captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission, revealing the stunning terrain of northwest Namibia.
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Ariane 6 launches: Exolaunch's EXOpod Nova

Phys.org - 3 May 2024 18:48
Ariane 6 launches: Exolaunch's EXOpod Nova Europe's newest rocket soon launches, taking with it many space missions each with a unique objective, destination and team at home, cheering them on. Whether launching new satellites to look back and study Earth, peer o...
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Making sure ESA's cloud and aerosol satellite is aerosol-free A few weeks ago, a team of engineers carefully extracted ESA's EarthCARE satellite from its protective transport container, initiating a meticulous process of inspection, testing and preparation for its liftoff later thi...
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What can AI learn about the universe?

Phys.org - 3 May 2024 18:45
What can AI learn about the universe? Artificial intelligence and machine learning have become ubiquitous, with applications ranging from data analysis, cybersecurity, pharmaceutical development, music composition, and artistic renderings.
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Did the James Webb Space Telescope really find life beyond Earth? Scientists aren't so sure Despite excitement last year, the James Webb Space Telescope probably hasn't detected life on a distant super-Earth exoplanet with life signs detected on potential ocean world K2-18 b likely premature.
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Eta Aquarid meteor shower peak could spawn over 100 'shooting stars' per hour this weekend The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks on May 5, and this year looks favorable for a good light show put on by bits of Halley's Comet as they burn up in Earth's atmosphere.
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Vera Rubin's Primary Mirror Gets its First Reflective Coating First light for the Vera Rubin Observatory (VRO) is quickly approaching and the telescope is reaching milestone after milestone. A few weeks ago, the observatory announced that its digital camera, the largest one ever ma...
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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet, peaks this weekend. Here's how to see it The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, remnants of Halley's comet, peaks this weekend. And with just a waning crescent moon in the sky, it should be visible.
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Medieval Squirrels Served as First Ancient Hosts of Leprosy Acorns weren't the only thing that medieval squirrels stashed away. They also hoarded strains of leprosy.
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