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Archive for April 4th, 2023

Supermassive black holes share a surprising link with subatomic gluon ‘color glass walls’

April 4th, 2023 by

Scientists have discovered a connection between supermassive black holes and densely packed gluon ‘walls’ called color glass condensates.

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‘Lost In Space’ at 25: How this big-budget sci-fi reboot in 1997 steered wildly off course

April 4th, 2023 by

Director Stephen Hopkins’ “Lost in Space” remake celebrates its 25th anniversary in April 2023 so let’s look back at a classic sci-fi series updated for the late 1990s.

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Jupiter missions: Past, present and future

April 4th, 2023 by

A rundown of every mission to Jupiter past to present, as well as the new ones on the horizon.

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Antarctica’s sea ice reaches its lowest level since records began, for the 2nd year in a row

April 4th, 2023 by

Antarctica’s sea ice recently shrank to its lowest extent since satellite records began more than 40 years ago.

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Meet the 4 astronauts flying on NASA’s Artemis 2 moon mission

April 4th, 2023 by

A brief introduction to Artemis 2 astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen.

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Here’s what we’ve learned from NASA’s DART asteroid-slamming mission so far

April 4th, 2023 by

NASA’s DART mission, an attempt to discover if a spacecraft impact can shift an asteroid away from a collision course with Earth, has been described as a “smashing success.”

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Meet Jeremy Hansen, the Canadian astronaut on board Artemis 2 moon mission

April 4th, 2023 by

Learn all about Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who will fly on the historic Artemis 2 moon mission with three NASA colleagues.

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