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With frigid innovation, scientists make a new form of ice Using a device that might be described as a super-duper cocktail shaker, scientists have fashioned a previously unknown form of ice - one that might exist on our solar system's icy moons - in research that sheds light on water's behaviour under extreme ...
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Nasa's Juno probe loses over 200 images of Jupiter after camera glitch NASA announced that the JunoCam imager aboard its Juno spacecraft faced a glitch which left more than 214 images from the spacecraft's recent flyby of Jupiter unusable. The camera had experienced a similar issue in December when the team detected an ...
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Webb telescope snaps a galactic park of dancing stars The image was captured during instrument calibration and helped test Webb's ability to dig up galactic "fossils." Nasa said that ancient galaxies are so far that as space expands, their light has stretched into infrared wavelengths, which is Webb's ...
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Scientists made a new kind of ice that might exist on distant moons Part of the experimental setup for making medium-density amorphous ice, involving metal ball. Milling ordinary ice with steel balls disrupted its crystalline structure and led to a novel, denser version of solid water ...
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NASA, IBM team up to spur new discoveries about Earth NASA and IBM have collaborated to develop artificial intelligence (AI) based models that will make it easier to mine vast datasets to advance scientific knowledge about Earth, and help the world to adapt to a changing environment.
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NASA warning: Monstrous Pyramid-sized Asteroid to come 'exceptionally close' to Earth today Asteroids seem to have resumed their potentially disastrous near encounters with Earth. NASA keeps track of these objects by analysing data from observatories and telescopes like Pan-STARRS, the Catalina Sky Survey, and the NEOWISE telescope.
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Astronomers observe light bending around an isolated white dwarf Astronomers have directly measured the mass of a dead star using an effect known as gravitational microlensing, first predicted by Einstein in his general theory of relativity. The international team used data from two telescopes to measure ...
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Scientist find a dozen new Jupiter moons, gas giant now has most moons in solar system But now, it seems that the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter, is about to take that crown away from Saturn. The Minor Planet Center (MPC) has published details about the orbits for 12 previously unreported moons of Jupiter.
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Webb discovers ices in a dark molecular cloud Webb has discovered a wide variety of pre-stellar molecular ices in the coldest and darkest regions of the cloud. Image via NASA/ ESA/ CSA/ Fengwu Sun (Steward Observatory)/ Zak Smith (The Open University)/ IceAge ERS Team/ M. Zamani (ESA/Webb)/ Webb Space ...
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The James Webb Space Telescope gets its own micrometeoroid forecast — here's how "It is essentially a meteoroid flux detector, although not intentionally," Margaret Campbell-Brown, a meteor physicist at the University of Western Ontario in Canada, told Space.com. "Although, of course, we're sad for them when their mirror gets hit by ...
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