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Astrophysicist Brad Tucker lists his top 10 events of the year
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Falcon 9 carrying imaging satellite flew firm’s 61st successful mission of 2022, equalling 42-year-old record
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Here are four of this year’s outstanding achievements in space flight, discovery and technology, from the beginning of NASA’s anticipated Artemis missions to...
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A new analysis of dust retrieved from the Moon suggests that water bound up in the lunar surface could originate with the Sun.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has recently given us our clearest view of the universe to date. We can't think of anything else we'd rather have on our wall.
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Read more about NASA's Perseverance drops off another sample tube on Mars on Devdiscourse
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While ISRO will make another attempt to land on the lunar surface, NASA will prepare to recover asteroid samples being fetched by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
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A powerful transmitter in remote Alaska sent long wavelength radio signals into space Tuesday with the purpose of bouncing them off an asteroid to learn about its interior.
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See comet C/2022 E3 ZFT at its closest to Earth, online, from the comfort of your home: join us on 2 Feb. 2023.
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NASA has released a stunning series of images that celebrate 2022 aboard the International Space Station.
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A number of amazing shots of Earth were captured from space in 2022. Here are some of our favorites.
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Nature has, over millions of years, evolved solutions to adapt to an array of challenges. As the challenges facing humanity become more complex, we are seeing inspiration being increasingly drawn from nature.
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We are sad to announce the passing of Deborah J. Carye, 71, of Whitman, MA on December 12, 2022. She passed away peacefully, surrounded by her...
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Although dark matter is a central part of the standard cosmological model, it's not without its issues. There continue to be nagging mysteries about the stuff, not the least of which is the fact that scientists have found no direct particle evidence of it.
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With 2022 at its close, lets take a look back at five of my favorite new additions to the tech space.5. M2 MacBook Air: https://amzn.to/3PYFQVW4. The Matter ...
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NASA is seeking help from the private sector to re-boost the Hubble Space Telescope at no cost to the government.
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A team of researchers has discovered at least two minerals never before seen on earth in a 15-tonne meteorite found in Somalia – the ninth-largest...
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Voyager 1 crossed the heliopause in 2012 and is drifting through interstellar space at the edge of our Milky Way galaxy, which has a lot of nothing.
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Some 14.8 billion miles from Earth, the Voyager 1 probe is cruising through the blackness of the interstellar medium — the unexplored space between stars. Its the furthest human-made object from our planet.
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There are still a few months to fix the leaking Soyuz MS-22 craft, but in the interim, NASA is in talks with SpaceX about possibly transporting people back to Earth in a Crew Dragon ship.
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UNITED STATES: Asteroids are celestial bodies that move in space just like planets and other cosmic bodies, but the difference is the velocity with which they move. The velocity is so high that even minor asteroids can create havoc because of the momentum the…
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Though plenty of organisms eat viruses accidentally as they consume other living things, no organism has been known to munch viruses on purpose—until now.
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The satellite, EROS C-3 is equipped with redundant camera systems capable of resolving surface features less than one foot across.
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Earlier on Friday, South Korean media reported multiple citings of an unidentified flying object over the country's airspace. NASA mulls SpaceX backup plan for crew of Russia's leaky Soyuz ship NASA is exploring whether SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft can p…
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