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Location American Space News for 2 October 2024
Investigating the statistical likelihood of triple star systems hosting exoplanets Why is it important to search for exoplanets in triple star systems and how many can we find there? This is what a recent study accepted by Astrophysics & Space Science hopes to address after a pair of researchers from t...
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Webb telescope detects unusual gas jets from Centaur 29P Inspired by the half-human, half-horse creatures that are part of Ancient Greek mythology, the field of astronomy has its own kind of centaurs: distant objects orbiting the sun between Jupiter and Neptune. NASA's James W...
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Not all heroes wear capes (or blue flight suits). At Johnson Space Center in Houston, the heroes might train their colleagues how to safely respond and evacuate their office in an emergency. They might investigate office...
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ULA set for second Vulcan launch

Space News - 3 Oct 2024 01:10
United Launch Alliance is ready for a second test flight of its Vulcan Centaur rocket as it gears up for a sharp increase in launch activity next year. The post ULA set for second Vulcan launch appeared first on SpaceNew...
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ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket is 'go' for 2nd-ever launch on Oct. 4 United Launch Alliance's new Vulcan Centaur rocket is 'go' for its second-ever liftoff, a test flight scheduled to launch on Friday morning (Oct. 4).
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NASA Turns Off One of Voyager 2's Science Instruments

Universe Today - 3 Oct 2024 00:06
NASA Turns Off One of Voyager 2's Science Instruments The two Voyager spacecraft have been speeding through space since 1977, powered by decaying chunks of plutonium that produce less and less energy every year. With less electricity available, NASA has decided to shut down...
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The Marshall Star for October 2, 2024

NASA Breaking news - 3 Oct 2024 00:05
The Marshall Star for October 2, 2024 The Fabric of Marshall: Center Hosts Safety Day 2024 By Serena Whitfield "Safety Woven Throughout the Fabric of Marshall" was the theme for Safety Day at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center on Sept. 26. Kickoff activitie...
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New solar wind plasma sensor will help track space weather The Southwest Research Institute-developed Solar Wind Plasma Sensor (SWiPS) has been delivered and integrated into a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite dedicated to tracking space weather. S...
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New NASA eClips VALUE Bundles for Learners with Varied Needs

NASA Breaking news - 2 Oct 2024 23:33
New NASA eClips VALUE Bundles for Learners with Varied Needs The NASA Science Activation program's NASA eClips project, led by the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA), aims to increase Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM) literacy and inspire the next generatio...
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Sun unleashes monster X7.1 flare that could supercharge Earth auroras (video) Just when we thought the sun was taking a bit of a break, the sunspot AR3842 fired off two powerful solar flares, including a monster X7.1.
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NASA prepares for Lunar Terrain Vehicle testing When astronauts return to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis campaign, they will benefit from having a human-rated unpressurized LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle) that will allow them to explore more of the lunar surface, enab...
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NASA shuts off Voyager 2 science instrument as power dwindles NASA has turned off one of Voyager 2's science instruments as power conservation becomes crucial for the interstellar exploring spacecraft located 12.8 billion miles from home.
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How Ancient People Used the Power of the Wind and Sun Some forms of renewable energy we think of as modern were used thousands of years ago.
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Q&A: Researchers examine link between light pollution and interest in astronomy Picture walking outside on a dark, cloudless evening. You look up to admire the stars--maybe even a planet, if you're lucky--and a sense of wonder washes over you. New research from the University of Washington shows thi...
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Unique NASA Partnerships Spark STEM Learning on Global Scale

NASA Breaking news - 2 Oct 2024 20:13
NASA offers a world of experiences and opportunities to engage young explorers around the globe in the excitement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). NASA's Office of STEM Engagement collaborates...
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Influence of a black hole's spin: First evidence of precession in ultraluminous accretion disks Gas swirls around a black hole due to its intense gravity, forming an accretion disk. These accretion disks, being among the most efficient energy conversion mechanisms in the universe, emit light and plasma jets. When a...
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2024 ASGSR Art Competition!

NASA Breaking news - 2 Oct 2024 19:55
Showcase your creative side and your research! They say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." This year's ASGSR conference will include an art competition, inviting researchers to bring their science to life through ar...
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NASA Prepares for Lunar Terrain Vehicle Testing

NASA Breaking news - 2 Oct 2024 19:35
NASA Prepares for Lunar Terrain Vehicle Testing When astronauts return to the Moon as part of NASA's Artemis campaign, they will benefit from having a human-rated unpressurized LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle) that will allow them to explore more of the lunar surface, enab...
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October's new moon will bring us a spectacular 'ring of fire' eclipse October's new moon will occur today (Oct. 2) and create a dazzling annular solar eclipse.
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Sols 4321-4322: Sailing Out of Gediz Vallis

NASA Breaking news - 2 Oct 2024 19:15
Earth planning date: Monday, Sept. 30, 2024 For the past few plans, Curiosity has been wrapping up its science campaign within Gediz Vallis. Over the weekend, the rover completed analyses on white stones encountered whil...
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There's more to thunderclouds than rain and lightning. Thunderclouds can produce intense bursts of gamma rays.
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Surprising amount and variety of gamma radiation is produced in large tropical thunderstorms, observations reveal In the 1990s, NASA satellites built to spot high-energy particles coming from supernovas and other celestial-sized objects discovered a surprise--high energy gamma radiation bursts coming from right here on Earth.
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