Space

Drone prototypes and a Mars rover test

Drone prototypes and a Mars rover were teste in ferocious Icelandic gusts. If Earth testing like this demonstrates it’s possible, robots could cooperate to help astronauts on rocky worlds like the moon and Mars. Drone prototypes and a Mars rover were test in ferocious Icelandic gusts.  Do you recall the …

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China plans additional lunar missions

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China plans additional lunar missions after discovering a new lunar mineral. In an effort to compete with the US in the new era of space exploration, China wants to conduct three unmanned missions to the moon over the next ten years. China plans additional lunar missions after discovering a new …

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NASA considers two launch dates for Artemis I.

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Several obstacles remain as NASA considers two launch dates for Artemis I in late September. New York (CNN Business) -NASA has two new targets in mind for the launch of its enormous new moon rocket on an unmanned test mission: September 23 or September 27. However, there are still a …

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fuel leak NASA to abort the Artemis moon

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A fuel leak causes NASA to abort the Artemis moon rocket launch once more. A fuel leak causes NASA to abort the Artemis moon rocket launch once more.For the second time in a week, NASA has canceled an attempt to launch its massive, next-generation rocketship, citing a persistent fuel leak …

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Webb Telescope takes the first picture of an exoplanet.

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The Webb Telescope takes the first picture of an exoplanet. Webb Telescope takes the first picture of an exoplanet. As researchers applaud the James Webb satellite telescope’s performance since its launch last year, because it has captured its first image of an exoplanet, a planet outside of our solar system. …

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water on the moon, even outside of the black craters

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A study reveals that there is water on the moon, even outside of the black craters. There is water on the sunlit surface of the moon, according to new observations from the flying telescope SOFIA. The first indication that water might exist on Earth’s cosmic twin outside of the permanently …

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Quasars in Astronomy and Astrophysics

Incredible pictures of Jupiter are revealed

Quasars in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Quasars in Astronomy and Astrophysics now ready for use. Active galactic nuclei (AGNs), extremely bright galactic centers where gas and dust are plunging into supermassive black holes, emit electromagnetic radiation throughout the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Quasars are a subclass of AGNs. The intense gravitational and …

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The Perfect Way to Capture Light Found

The Perfect Way to Capture Light Found

The Perfect Way to Capture Light Found. If the absorption takes place in a thin layer of material that typically permits a significant amount of light to pass through, this becomes more difficult. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) and TU Wien researchers have now uncovere an unanticipate technique that …

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Moon Journey from NASA’s Artemis I Launch

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Moon Journey from NASA’s Artemis I Launch. Moon Journey from NASA’s Artemis I Launch . I am analyzing the ambitious goals the CIA has to put boots back on the moon. At the moment, a 32-story rocket is perched atop a launchpad at the NASA Kennedy Space Center. It is …

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Africa purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones

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Why are African nations purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones?   Why are African nations purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones? Following their success in numerous conflicts throughout the world, Turkish drones are increasingly being purchased by African states to combat armed groups, according to analyst Paul Melly. Africa purchasing Turkey’s Bayraktar …

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