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Archive for April, 2023

Strange radio signals detected from Earth-like planet could be a magnetic field necessary for life

April 16th, 2023 by

Earth’s magnetic field protects life on our blue planet — and astronomers just found evidence of a magnetic field on a rocky exoplanet 12 light-years away.

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How long does it take to get to Jupiter?

April 16th, 2023 by

How long it takes to get to Jupiter depends on the position and available technology. Here we explore how long a trip to the gas giant would take.

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Astrophotographer captures Vela supernova remnant in exquisite detail

April 16th, 2023 by

Astrophotographer captures stunning image of Vela supernova remnant. The dramatic scene is located in the constellation Vela in the Southern Hemisphere sky.

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The Artemis Generation: To the moon — this time to stay! (op-ed)

April 16th, 2023 by

With NASA’s leadership and global involvement, we are entering a period that will define the future of space exploration: the Artemis Generation.

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Hours before NASA’s Artemis 2 moon crew reveal, I saw a neat slice of space history

April 15th, 2023 by

Space Center Houston showcases more than six decades of spaceflight history, mapping out how humanity is on the cusp of returning to the moon.

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How to watch SpaceX’s 1st Starship orbital launch live online for free on April 17

April 15th, 2023 by

When SpaceX attempts to launch its Starship, the world’s biggest rocket, for the first time on April 17, the world will be watching and you can, too.

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Grab the Celestron Travel Scope 70 for under $100

April 15th, 2023 by

You can apply a $15 coupon on Amazon and grab the Celestron Travel Scope 70, ideal for beginners, for under $100.

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International Dark Sky Week 2023 begins today to combat the light pollution crisis

April 15th, 2023 by

International Dark Sky Week 2023 runs from Saturday, April 15 and Saturday, April 22 to ensure that policymakers aren’t in the dark about the problem of light pollution and its effects.

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