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This spacecraft will study a comet that is starting its journey in inner Solar System The European Space Agency (ESA) has approved a new mission to visit a comet and other interstellar objects that have just started their journey into the inner Solar System. The Comet Interceptor will be launched with the Ariel exoplanet mission in 2029 ...
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NASA: James Webb Space Telescope hit by asteroid! Will it survive? The James Webb Space Telescope was launched into space by NASA on December 25, 2021 and it slowly moved towards its target location of Sun-Earth L2 Lagrange point in January. But less than six months into its space exploration mission, it has come ...
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Scientists Detect Mysterious Radio Signals Coming From Space New Delhi: Astronomers have detected a strange radio signal coming from another galaxy, nearly 3 billion light-years away from Earth. This is the second time ever that such a repeating signal was detected by ...
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Strange twisted rock towers on Mars, NASA's Curiosity rover releases pictures of THIS New Delhi: NASA's Curiosity rover has found an outstanding rock formation piercing the alien landscape of Mars. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has released a picture of spikes that were spotted by its Curiosity rover on Mars.
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Lunar illusion! Why does Moon look bigger on some nights? Have you ever looked up to the night sky to watch the Moon and the stars, and wondered if the Moon looked bigger than usual? If yes, then you're not alone in this. Moon does actually appear bigger and closer on some nights. Here's why.
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Watch: Amateur Photographer Records "Unusual" Solar Storm On Surface of Sun The video shared on social media by hobbyist astronomical photographer Chuck Ayoub shows the clouds of solar plasma barely moving over the period of an hour, possibly being held up by the Sun's magnetic field. In the caption ...
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Webb Telescope hit by micrometeoroid but sustains no major damage NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope has had a rough encounter with an extraterrestrial hazard: It got dinged by a micrometeoroid. The micrometeoroid strike doesn't appear to have fuzzed the Webb's vision significantly, or rendered it ...
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James Webb Space Telescope's mirror sustains micrometeoroid impact A micrometeoroid is a particle in space that is smaller than a grain of sand. Earth's atmosphere is hit by millions of meteoroids and micrometeoroids on a regular basis, but most are vaporized when they hit the atmosphere, according to NASA.
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Methane: As concerns rise about this greenhouse gas, CU startup works to plug leaks The engineer, who earned his doctorate from CU Boulder and now splits time between the university and a company called LongPath Technologies, is wearing a flame retardant jacket, bulky boots and a hard hat. He needs them on this site.
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Why does the moon look close some nights and far away on other nights? Astronomers have discussed the moon illusion for centuries, and there are some facts they all agree on. People mainly notice the moon looking bigger and closer when it is full and near the horizon. This is ...
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