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Archive for September 23rd, 2022

Can the James Webb Space Telescope really see the past?

September 23rd, 2022 by

Astronomers are using the James Webb Space Telescope to look back in time. How is this possible? It’s just the nature of light, according to NASA.

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Raise a bottle: Maison Mumm champagne to fly on Axiom Space missions

September 23rd, 2022 by

A champagne developed for the microgravity environment of space has found its ride into Earth orbit. Maison Mumm has partnered with Axiom Space to launch Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar on future missions.

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Best used lenses for digital cameras in 2022

September 23rd, 2022 by

Buy used lenses to save money and bag bargains with good discounts without skimping on image quality.

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National Geographic Astro Planetarium star projector review

September 23rd, 2022 by

An accurate star projector that displays authentic night skies at home based on time and date, this educational planetarium rivals the Sega Toys Homestar Flux.

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The Drake equation for alien intelligence is more important than ever

September 23rd, 2022 by

In 1961, the US astrophysicist Frank Drake, who passed away on Sept. 2 at the age of 92, came up with an equation to estimate the number of intelligent civilizations in the Milky Way right now.

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NASA will give an update on its Artemis 1 moon rocket launch today. Here’s how to listen live.

September 23rd, 2022 by

NASA will provide an update about its Artemis 1 moon mission today (Sept. 23) at 12:30 p.m. EDT (1630 GMT), and you can listen live.

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See Jupiter at its best this week

September 23rd, 2022 by

This marks a rather auspicious week, for we will see Jupiter loom as large and as bright as it ever can get from our earthly vantage point.

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James Webb, Hubble space telescopes will try to watch DART asteroid impact

September 23rd, 2022 by

When NASA’s DART mission slams itself into an asteroid called Dimorphos, three different science spacecraft will be trying to watch the action.

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