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- NASA’s James Webb Finds Water, and a New Mystery, in Rare Main Belt Comet | Using Webb’s NIRSpec (Near-Infrared Spectrograph) instrument, astronomers have confirmed gas – specifically water vapor –...www.nasa.gov NASA’s Webb Finds Water, and a New Mystery, in Rare Main Belt Comet
Using Webb’s NIRSpec (Near-Infrared Spectrograph) instrument, astronomers have confirmed gas – specifically water vapor – around a comet in the main asteroid belt for the first time, indicating that water ice from the primordial solar system can be preserved in that region.
- Satellite supergroup spots methane super-emitters with “staggering” accuracyinnovationorigins.com Satellite supergroup spots methane super-emitters with “staggering” accuracy
The combination of satellites allows the identification of major sources of greenhouse gas and is a crucial development for climate change mitigation efforts.
- India’s Chandrayaan-3 lander arrives in lunar orbitspacenews.com India’s Chandrayaan-3 lander arrives in lunar orbit
India’s Chandrayaan-3 lander arrives in lunar orbit India will make its second moon landing attempt in 18 days’ time after its Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft arrived in lunar orbit Saturday.
- International Space Station 20 January 2023 Spacewalker Nicole Mann US
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- For 30 years, the light-free sky above the Sandhills has served as the main attraction at the annual Nebraska Star Party. This year's celebration proved extra special: The area is officially the fi...rivercountry.newschannelnebraska.com Dark skies, dangling questions greet hundreds at 30th annual Nebraska Star Party
For 30 years, the light-free sky above the Sandhills has served as the main attraction at the annual Nebraska Star Party. This year's celebration proved extra special: The area is officially the first
- SpaceX's Private Control Of Satellite Internet Concerns Military Leaderswww.space.com SpaceX's private control of satellite internet concerns military leaders: report
"We worry that if we order devices from Starlink, we'll fall into some sort of trap."
- Cygnus space freighter arrives at space station with 8,200 pounds of cargo aboardwww.space.com Cygnus space freighter arrives at space station with 8,200 pounds of cargo aboard
The space station's Canadarm2 robotic grabber captured the incoming cargo carrier at 5:52 a.m. EDT.
- Curiosity rover completes the 'toughest climb' on Mars. This feat coincides with the rover's 11th year anniversary on Mars, which is marked on August 5.interestingengineering.com Curiosity rover completes the 'toughest climb' on Mars
NASA's car-sized Curiosity rover has recently accomplished climbing Jau, one of Mars' most difficult terrains.
- ISS partners seek to maximize use of station through 2030spacenews.com ISS partners seek to maximize use of station through 2030
While the partners in the International Space Station have agreed to operate it through at least the late 2020s, it still faces challenges.
- A “Warm Jupiter” Exoplanet Discovery Has Astronomers Puzzledwww.inverse.com A “Warm Jupiter” Exoplanet Discovery Has Astronomers Puzzled
In a new study, researchers confirmed the presence of a large gaseous planet around TOI-4860, a star that is small and cool.
- Scientists detect 'highest-energy light' coming from the Suninterestingengineering.com Scientists detect 'highest-energy light' coming from the Sun
Scientists discovered gamma rays with unusually high energy of one trillion electron volts.
- Oppenheimer: the first to predict BLACK HOLES exist mathematically
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- Trans-Atlantic joint venture aims to build new ‘international’ space station | Airbus replaces Lockheed Martin as habitat builder for the planned Starlab space station.arstechnica.com Trans-Atlantic joint venture aims to build new “international” space station
Airbus replaces Lockheed Martin as habitat builder for the planned Starlab space station.
- Scientists discover the highest-energy light coming from the sunphys.org Scientists discover the highest-energy light coming from the sun
Sometimes, the best place to hide a secret is in broad daylight. Just ask the sun.
- JWST spots what could be a quasar from the early Universewww.nature.com JWST spots what could be a quasar from the early Universe
The object’s deep red colour suggests it existed when the Universe was less than 700 million years old.
- ‘It’s a dream’: JWST spies more black holes than astronomers predictedwww.nature.com ‘It’s a dream’: JWST spies more black holes than astronomers predicted
The James Webb Space Telescope’s observations could help to answer questions about how the celestial objects formed early in the Universe.
- PLATO mission could detect tens of thousands of habitable planetsinterestingengineering.com PLATO mission could detect tens of thousands of habitable planets
The European Space Agency will launch PLATO, an exoplanet-hunting mission that will scan over 245,000 stars for possible Earth-like planets.
- Voyager Space and Airbus Team Up for Private International Space Station Project - Dailydosez - Science. Tech. Spacedailydosez.com Voyager Space and Airbus Team Up for Private International Space Station Project - Dailydosez - Science. Tech. Space
Voyager Space, a US-based space venture company, and Airbus, a renowned aerospace manufacturer, have joined forces in an ambitious venture to construct a
- iRocket Partners with the Air Force Research Laboratory on its Reusable Launch Vehiclepayloadspace.com iRocket Partners with the AFRL on its Reusable Launch Vehicle
iRocket announced a partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory today, which will give the company exclusive access to a test facility at Edwards Air Force Base and the opportunity to collaborate on its reusable rocket. The AFRL Cooperative Rese...
- Northrop Grumman planning Cygnus upgradesspacenews.com Northrop Grumman planning Cygnus upgrades
Northrop Grumman is planning upgrades to its Cygnus cargo vehicle, such as increased payload capacity, to support the ISS and future stations.
- Ryugu samples reveal traces of rock from before the Sun existedarstechnica.com Ryugu samples reveal traces of rock from before the Sun existed
Small bits of material in the asteroid contain isotopes made in specific stars.
- Last night's Antares rocket launch, filmed from the launchpad in 360
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- China's great race to build a SpaceX competitorasia.nikkei.com China's great race to build a SpaceX competitor
LandSpace Technology breaks through with methane-liquid oxygen carrier rocket
- Voyager Space and Airbus Announce Joint Venture to Build and Operate Starlabwww.prnewswire.com Voyager Space and Airbus Announce Joint Venture to Build and Operate Starlab
/PRNewswire/ -- Voyager Space (Voyager), a global leader in space exploration, and Airbus Defence and Space (Airbus), the largest aeronautics and space company...
- Perseid meteor shower to light up August night sky, peaks Aug. 12-13phys.org Perseid meteor shower to light up August night sky
This year the Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak on the night of 12–13 August, giving skywatchers a potentially impressive summer treat. The meteors are best viewed from the northern hemisphere, and in ideal conditions with no clouds observers could see up to 50 an hour.
- Uranus’s hidden polar cyclone, revealedpubs.aip.org Uranus’s hidden polar cyclone, revealed
Microwave observations peer into the atmospheric dynamics of the oddball seventh planet.
- Lunar Codex: digitised works of 30,000 artists to be archived on moonwww.theguardian.com Lunar Codex: digitised works of 30,000 artists to be archived on moon
Collection to include images, objects, magazines, books, podcasts, movies and music from 157 countries
- Earlier this year MAPLE made history by collecting solar energy in space and beaming it back down to Earth. Along with several technological convergences, this breakthrough brings us closer to buil...www.supercluster.com Beaming Harnessed Energy Back to Earth
Thanks to several technological convergences, humans may be close to building an early and rudimentary 'Dyson swarm' of satellites that could collect sunlight, convert it into either microwaves or optical laser light, and beam that energy down to Earth.
- Chandrayaan-3 leaves Earth orbit, heading for Moon: ISROwww.connectedtoindia.com Chandrayaan-3 leaves Earth orbit, heading for Moon: ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) today announced that the Chandrayaan-3 has completed its orbits around the Earth and is now heading towards the Moon.
- A Collection of all the Current available James Webb Telescope Images in 4K
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