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Space watyuhhgg 6 months ago 100%
Locating Extraterrestrial Life: Prospects for the Next Decade www.infoterkiniviral.com

Forget the clichéd narratives of UFOs and alien abductions; the real pursuit of discovering life beyond Earth is happening now, driven not by fiction

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Space watyuhhgg 6 months ago 100%
"Space: The Longest Goodbye" delves into the intricate realm of astronauts' mental health www.infoterkiniviral.com

NASA engineers are masters at quantifying the intricate details of space missions, from calculating launch windows to estimating exposure to cosmic ra

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Space Deykun 7 months ago 100%
Why the space shuttle challenger exploded and the two men that fought to stop it streamable.com

Sources: [https://www.tiktok.com/@vagabondartist/video/7335207125263699242](https://www.tiktok.com/@vagabondartist/video/7335207125263699242) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger\_Boisjoly](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Boisjoly)

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Space HeartyBeast 8 months ago 100%
It turns out NASA’s Mars helicopter was much more revolutionary than we knew arstechnica.com

Ingenuity packed more computing power than all other NASA deep space missions combined.

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Space btp 10 months ago 100%
The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: Technosignature Search of 97 Nearby Galaxies https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.03943

> > > The Breakthrough Listen search for intelligent life is, to date, the most extensive technosignature search of nearby celestial objects. We present a radio technosignature search of the centers of 97 nearby galaxies, observed by Breakthrough Listen at the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope. We performed a narrowband Doppler drift search using the turboSETI pipeline with a minimum signal-to-noise parameter threshold of 10, across a drift rate range of $\\pm$ 4 Hz\\ $s^{-1}$, with a spectral resolution of 3 Hz and a time resolution of $\\sim$ 18.25 s. We removed radio frequency interference by using an on-source/off-source cadence pattern of six observations and discarding signals with Doppler drift rates of 0. We assess factors affecting the sensitivity of the Breakthrough Listen data reduction and search pipeline using signal injection and recovery techniques and apply new methods for the investigation of the RFI environment. We present results in four frequency bands covering 1 -- 11 GHz, and place constraints on the presence of transmitters with equivalent isotropic radiated power on the order of $10^{26}$ W, corresponding to the theoretical power consumption of Kardashev Type II civilizations. > >

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Space Austinjohn 10 months ago 0%
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Space 0x1C3B00DA 10 months ago 100%
Neptune-sized exoplanet is too big for its host star arstechnica.com

Stars this small shouldn't make planets this big.

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Space 0x1C3B00DA 10 months ago 100%
China says its space station—seen in new photos—is poised for growth arstechnica.com

Tiangong could now outlive the older, larger International Space Station.

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Space 0x1C3B00DA 10 months ago 100%
A City on Mars: Reality kills space settlement dreams arstechnica.com

> > > Let’s not send a few thousand people to Mars as a big experiment in survival. > > The authors of the book in the article, Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, were also on an [episode](https://headgum.com/factually-with-adam-conover/why-you-dont-actually-want-to-live-on-mars-with-dr-kelly-and-zach-weinersmith#player) of *Factually*. Between this article and that episode, I'm pretty down on any cool scifi future in space.

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Space stopthatgirl7 11 months ago 100%
NASA’s Lucy Surprises Again, Observes 1st-ever Contact Binary Orbiting Asteroid science.nasa.gov

NASA's Lucy Spacecraft took images of asteroid Dinkinesh, discovering that the asteroid has the first-ever contact binary pair orbiting the asteroid.

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Space HeartyBeast 11 months ago 100%
Northern Lights: What is Steve and why is it different to an aurora borealis? www.bbc.co.uk

The rare phenomenon illuminates skies across the north-east of England and parts of Scotland.

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Space smallaubergine 11 months ago 100%
India to launch test flight on Oct. 21 for future Gaganyaan astronaut missions www.space.com

ISRO will launch an empty module in preparation for a mission to transport Indian astronauts to space.

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Space EdenRester 11 months ago 100%
NASA’s Psyche mission is on its way to this huge metal asteroid www.nature.com

The space rock — possibly the exposed core of a planet that didn’t finish forming — could reveal details about the Solar System’s origins.

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Space EdenRester 11 months ago 100%
New Gaia release reveals rare lenses, cluster cores and unforeseen science www.esa.int

Today, ESA's Gaia mission releases a goldmine of knowledge about our galaxy and beyond. Among other findings, the star surveyor surpasses its planned potential to reveal half a million new and faint stars in a massive cluster, identify over 380 possible cosmic lenses, and pinpoint the positions of more than 150 000 asteroids within the Solar System.

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Space EdenRester 12 months ago 100%
The Soviet spacecraft cemetery in the Pacific www.bbc.com

Point Nemo has become the final resting place for hundreds of spacecraft. What will future archaeologists make of it?

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Space EdenRester 12 months ago 100%
How to spot October’s ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse across the Americas www.newscientist.com

An annular solar eclipse, also known as a “ring of fire” eclipse because of the way the sun and moon line up, will be visible in the US, Central America and South America on 14 October Ghost Archive : [https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zuR0V](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zuR0V)

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Space GreyShuck 12 months ago 100%
Will solar panels work at Proxima Centauri? phys.org

Modern solar panels can harness not just ultraviolet light, but also visible and in some cases infrared. But all of these designs are built to harness the sun, which gives off most of its light in the green range and emits plenty of ultraviolet light. But most exoplanets orbit red dwarf stars, which have a peak brightness in the red or infrared and emit little ultraviolet. If we want to visit nearby planetary systems, such as the Proxima Centauri system, then we'll need to have solar panels capable of harnessing red dwarf starlight.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
NASA’s Honey Astrobee Robot Returns to Space www.nasa.gov

The International Space Station is abuzz with the return of one of NASA’s Astrobee smart robots. The yellow Honey Astrobee, one of three free-flying robots,

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
Astronomers watched a massive star disappear. JWST might have some answers phys.org

In 2009 a giant star 25 times more massive than the sun simply vanished. OK, it wasn't quite that simple. It underwent a period of brightening, increasing in luminosity to a million suns, just as if it was ready to explode into a supernova. But then it faded rather than exploding. And when astronomers tried to see the star using the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT), Hubble and the Spitzer space telescope, they couldn't see anything.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
OSIRIS-REx’s Overflowing Treasures: A Stellar Surprise From Asteroid Bennu scitechdaily.com

NASA's OSIRIS-REx sample collection from asteroid Bennu exceeded expectations in material quantity, slowing the curation process. Advanced analysis methods are underway, with a more detailed examination planned for the coming weeks. The initial curation process for NASA’s OSIRIS-REx sample of ast

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
Scientists use Webb, SOFIA telescopes to observe metallic asteroid phys.org

Southwest Research Institute scientists are using telescopes to observe the asteroid Psyche in the infrared, providing context for NASA's upcoming Psyche mission. Dr. Stephanie Jarmak is using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to look for water signatures on the metallic surface of Psyche, while Dr. Anicia Arredondo is using some of the last data collected by the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, to study differences in Psyche's composition at different points on its surface.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 75%
OP-ED: It’s Time to Hear from Social Scientists about UFOs www.scientificamerican.com

Whether or not UFOs exist, we need to pay attention to how they are influencing our politics and culture

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
Discovery Alert: The Planet that Shouldn't Be There - NASA Science science.nasa.gov

A large, gaseous planet orbits a red giant star that should have destroyed it. It's 530 light-years from Earth.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
Indian spacecraft heads towards center of solar system phys.org

India's sun-monitoring spacecraft has crossed a landmark point on its journey to escape "the sphere of Earth's influence", its space agency said, days after the disappointment of its moon rover failing to awaken.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
Astrophysicists Unlock Mysterious Secrets of Strange Lava Worlds scitechdaily.com

Study reveals how magma oceans may affect the evolution of hot exoplanets. Lava worlds, massive exoplanets home to sparkling skies and roiling volcanic seas called magma oceans, are distinctly unlike the planets in our solar system. To date, nearly 50% of all rocky exoplanets yet discovered ha

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Space StarChip 12 months ago 100%
'Einstein ring' snapped by James Webb Space Telescope is most distant gravitationally lensed object ever seen www.space.com

The James Webb Space Telescope has taken a stunning image of a perfectly formed Einstein ring, which is also the most distant gravitationally lensed object ever detected.

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Space GreyShuck 12 months ago 100%
These are the next comets that will be visible in 2023 www.newscientist.com

Three comets named Hartley, Encke and Tsuchinshan will pass by the sun in the next few months and be visible from Earth. Here’s how you can spot them

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
NASA Funds Eight Studies to Protect Astronaut Health on Long Missions www.nasa.gov

NASA is funding eight new studies aimed at better understanding how the human body reacts to spaceflight. These studies will be done on Earth without the need

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
SpaceX to launch 22 Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida this evening www.space.com

Liftoff is scheduled for 6:39 p.m. ET tonight (Sept. 29).

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
First evidence of spinning black hole detected by scientists www.theguardian.com

Region at centre of Messier 87 galaxy captured by the Event Horizon Telescope in motion

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
Chinese Astronauts May Build a Base Inside a Lunar Lava Tube www.universetoday.com

China is the latest nation to study lunar lava tubes as locations for bases. They provide natural protection that's impossible to ignore.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
Forget Alien Megastructures. New Study Says We Need to Look For 'Service Worlds'. www.sciencealert.com

In 1960, Freeman Dyson proposed how advanced civilizations could create megastructures that enclosed their system, allowing them to harness all of their star's energy and multiplying the habitable space they could occupy.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
‘Fossilized’ Bubble 10,000 Times the Size of the Milky Way Could Be a Relic from the Big Bang www.scientificamerican.com

Astronomers have spotted a gigantic void they believe to be a baryon acoustic oscillation — a relic from when the universe was a fiery plasma soup

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
James Webb Space Telescope's first spectrum of a TRAPPIST-1 planet phys.org

In a solar system called TRAPPIST-1, 40 light years from the sun, seven Earth-sized planets revolve around a cold star.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
NASA's first asteroid samples land on Earth after release from spacecraft phys.org

NASA's first asteroid samples fetched from deep space parachuted into the Utah desert Sunday to cap a seven-year journey.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft releases asteroid sample capsule toward Earth in flyby, heads to Apophis www.space.com

OSIRIS-REx's samples of asteroid Bennu will land at 10:42 a.m. EDT (1442 GMT), while the spacecraft itself heads to a new target.

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Space readbeanicecream 12 months ago 100%
NASA’s Webb Finds Carbon Source on Surface of Jupiter’s Moon Europa www.nasa.gov

Astronomers using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have identified carbon dioxide in a specific region on the icy surface of Jupiters moon Europa.

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