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Archive for September, 2022

James Webb Space Telescope spots ‘Sparkler Galaxy’ that could host universe’s 1st stars

September 29th, 2022 by

The first deep-field image revealed from the James Webb Space Telescope hid a wealth of treasure including a sparkling galaxy that could host the universe’s first stars.

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Nikon Z9 review

September 29th, 2022 by

The Nikon Z9 is a mirrorless powerhouse, one of the top-performing digital cameras ever made and delicious overkill for astrophotography and landscapes.

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3 Russian cosmonauts land on Soyuz MS-21 capsule after 195 days on space station

September 29th, 2022 by

Three cosmonauts returned from the International Space Station, landing in Kazakhstan after six months in orbit. Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov touched down on Soyuz MS-21.

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Lego International Space Station review

September 29th, 2022 by

Join the astronauts in orbit with this excellent, although fragile, Lego International Space Station.

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Hurricane Ian delays SpaceX’s Crew-5 astronaut launch again, to Oct. 5

September 29th, 2022 by

Hurricane Ian has pushed SpaceX’s next astronaut launch for NASA back by at least another day.

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Milky Way galaxy: Everything you need to know about our cosmic neighborhood

September 29th, 2022 by

Milky Way research has advanced significantly in recent years, from imaging a supermassive black hole at its heart to meticulously charting star movements, we are learning more about our galactic home than ever before.

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Asteroid-smash aftermath: Why Europe is sending a probe to DART-battered Dimorphos

September 29th, 2022 by

More than four years after DART’s collision with the asteroid Dimorphos, Europe’s Hera mission will help validate the space rock deflection experiment.

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The Milky Way is ‘rippling’ like a pond, and scientists may finally know why

September 29th, 2022 by

New research suggests that a strange ‘ripple’ is causing the Milky Way’s stars to vibrate out of step, and an ancient collision with Sagittarius may be to blame.

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