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Sep 27, 2022

Scientists say we should prioritize a human mission to Venus before Mars

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Mars isn’t going anywhere.

Seeing as Venus has a hellish surface temperature, hot enough to melt lead, you wouldn’t think scientists would be clamoring to send humans to the fiery planet. Then there’s the crushing atmospheric pressure.

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Sep 27, 2022

NASA’s DART spacecraft crashes into an asteroid in the world’s first planetary defense test

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In the world’s first planetary defense technology demonstration, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) made history as it successfully slammed into an asteroid target on Monday. The first ‘attempt’ to move an asteroid in space, the probe tested a way to protect our planet from future hazards and potential impacts.

Sep 26, 2022

Japan’s Hayabusa 2 asteroid sample sheds new light on the early solar system

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Source: Wikimedia Commons.

The Hayabusa 2 spacecraft dropped a capsule containing the samples — materials dating back to the beginnings of our solar system — into Earth’s atmosphere before continuing its journey to another asteroid.

Sep 26, 2022

DART Countdown to Impact

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TODAY NASA will make history but conducting the first ever asteroid redirection test!

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Sep 26, 2022

Mysterious new deep-space radio burst may have extreme origins — study

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Enigmatic fast radio bursts come from some of the most extreme environments. A newly discovered one could come from a pairing of a powerful pulsar and a giant star.

Sep 26, 2022

Hilton to design crew suites for new space station

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Room service is unlikely to be part of the package, but Hilton has nevertheless agreed to help Voyager Space design the crew suites for a new space station.

Sep 26, 2022

MIT engineers build a battery-free, wireless underwater camera

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) engineers have developed a battery-free, wireless underwater camera that’s powered by sound waves.


Scientists estimate that more than 95 percent of Earth’s oceans have never been observed, which means we have seen less of our planet’s ocean than we have the far side of the moon or the surface of Mars.

The high cost of powering an underwater camera for a long time, by tethering it to a research vessel or sending a ship to recharge its batteries, is a steep challenge preventing widespread undersea exploration.

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Sep 25, 2022

Space Telescope Reveals Neptune’s Ghostly Rings in Stunning Detail

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The James Webb Space Telescope continues to show off like that kid in high school who could juggle bowling pins. Though, this time, instead of peering…

Sep 25, 2022

One NASA asset will be critical to Moon and asteroid missions’ success

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Different missions are vying for a limited number of antennas. And DART and Artemis are running right up against each other.

Sep 25, 2022

Chrysalis: Saturn’s Ancient, Missing Moon

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Swirling around the planet’s equator, the rings of Saturn are an obvious indicator that the planet is spinning at a tilt. The belted gas giant rotates at a 26.7-degree angle relative to the plane in which it orbits the sun. Because Saturn’s tilt precesses, like a spinning top, at nearly the same rate as the orbit of its neighbor Neptune.

Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun. In our solar system, it is the fourth-largest planet by size, and third densest. It is named after the Roman god of the sea.

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