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Radio telescopes saw a strange burst of unknown energy in June 2024. Now we know it was from Relay 2, an early ...
A NASA satellite that’s been orbiting as space junk since 1967, Relay 2, emitted an unexpected, powerful radio burst that ...
The scientists who precisely measure the position of Earth are in a bit of trouble. Their measurements are essential for the ...
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India Today on MSNIndian astronaut works on understanding how human body loses muscle in zero gravityGroup Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's ISS mission marks India's first in-orbit biomedical research effort, studying muscle loss, ...
Last week the Rubin Observatory released the first data from a newly commissioned telescope. Astronomers, engineers and ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNTellus Science Museum studying piece of meteor that fell in metro AtlantaA part of the meteorite that fell in metro Atlanta last week will soon be on display at Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville ...
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, casts its shadow across the gas giant in a series of rare shadow transits. This unique ...
SCIENCE students have constructed a phenomenal 30,500-piece Lego model of the iconic Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank.
The decade-long wait for U.K. astronomers ends as the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveals dazzling first images.
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Space on MSNAstronomers discover a galaxy frozen in time for billions of years: 'Fossil galaxies are like the dinosaurs of the universe'"We have discovered a galaxy that has been 'perfectly preserved' for billions of years, a true archaeological find that tells ...
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Space.com on MSN'Apollo 13' at 30: the space movie where scientists have the right stuff tooThe so-called "right stuff" manifests rather differently in "Apollo 13". Sure, this generation of astronauts knows the final ...
Most disks observed were about 30 astronomical units wide, roughly 30 times the Earth-Sun distance. The presence of intricate structures in such early systems implies a parallel evolution of infant ...
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