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From the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter getting back in action, to why the return to the Moon with the Artemis program is important, here is our weekly space news recap.
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NASA's DART spacecraft is on its way to collide with the asteroid Dimorphos which orbits a bigger space rock Didymos. The collision is scheduled for Sept 27.
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The latest Webb observations do reveal some strange and unexpected things about the universe
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Detailed orbital calculations will help assess the effect of the asteroid smasher.
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Research payoffs from the out-of-this-world Meteor Crater are ongoing.
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Asteroid Ida, otherwise known as 243 Ida, is the first asteroid found to have its own moon It is probably such an understatement to say that technology has great helped with space discoveries.
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This unique strategy may help the sharks survive strandings in tide pools.
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A new deep-learning technique allows scientists to peek inside the moon's permanently shadowed polar craters for the first time.
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The asteroid activity around Earth has increased lately. Now, NASA has issued a warning that another asteroid - approximately the size of an aeroplane - is on its way to Earth and will reach its closest approach today, August 28.
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While the moon is essential to Earth's functioning, is Earth returning the favor?
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Because Webb looks at the universe in infrared, it will miss celestial objects in the visible and ultraviolet light that Hubble can see.
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Paleontology is undergoing a new renaissance. The last few decades have shown how the study of fossils can complement genomic data and imp..
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Between 100,000 and 200,000 visitors are expected to attend the launch of the mission, called Artemis 1, which will propel an empty capsule to the Moon as part of a test for future crewed flights.
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Washington: The dangerous rays emanating from the sun are increasing continuously. On August 26, once again dangerous flares have emanated from the Sun.
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The most of the scientific community agree to agree that the meteorite that impacted the Yucatan Peninsula was the main reason that triggered the famous
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The planet in question, called WASP-39 b, is a hot gas-giant planet orbiting a sun-like star 700 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It has a mass roughly one-quarter that of Jupiter (about the same as Saturn), yet its diameter is 1.3 times
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Tour books tell us that the best view of Prague comes from a 200-foot tower in the city’s Old Town. The tower has served many roles besides tourist attraction, though: weather station, clock, and astronomical observatory.Klementinum tower was built in 1722. I…
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The James Webb Space Telescope could soon measure TOI-1450 b's atmosphere to see if it's the first blue planet beyond Earth.
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The issue of space junk is back in the headlines after parts of a SpaceX rocket crashed into rural Australia.
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Enceladus was discovered on August 28, 1789, as a natural satellite of Saturn. The moon, which has been in relative obscurity for nearly 200 years, is now one
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Scientists were surprised when NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover began examining rocks on the floor of Jezero Crater. The floor of the crater seemed to contain rocks that were formed deep underground instead of from volcanic activity at the surface.
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Trusty Hubble Space Telescope has shared a new breathtaking image of the area around the Herbig-Haro object (HH505) in the Orion Nebula. via ESAThe image shows abstract colours in what appears like a golden smoke, and according to ESA i…
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Scientists have found a planet covered completely in water for the first time, and scientists think there could be life on this breathtaking planet. An international team of scientists led by the University of Montreal recently announced the discovery of an o…
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