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Archive for September, 2023

Newly discovered asteroid zooms within 2,500 miles of Earth

September 8th, 2023 by

A newly discovered space rock about 6.5 feet wide (2 meters) zipped past Earth today at a distance five times closer than GPS satellites orbit.

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Who is Ezra Bridger?

September 8th, 2023 by

As the Star Wars: Ahsoka series on Disney Plus continues, you might be wondering why Ezra Bridger is such a big deal. Meet the lost Padawan.

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See the Great Square of Pegasus trot through the night sky this month

September 7th, 2023 by

Look to the east in the evenings throughout September to find the Great Square of Pegasus, a group of four stars of roughly equal brightness, as it climbs higher in the night sky.

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US military scrubs hypersonic missile test launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

September 7th, 2023 by

A suspected test launch of a new hypersonic missile system from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station was cancelled on Wednesday (Sept. 6).

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This black hole is devouring a dying star — but it only feasts once a month

September 7th, 2023 by

The frequency at which a star is being shredded by a black hole in a nearby galaxy offers clues into the poorly understood field of partial tidal disruption events.

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Celestron EclipSmart Travel Solar Scope 50 telescope review

September 7th, 2023 by

The Celestron EclipSmart Travel Solar Scope 50 telescope is an affordable way to view solar eclipses and the sun’s surface.

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Japanese brand Cosmology to provide skincare for astronauts aboard the ISS

September 7th, 2023 by

Cosmology, the first skincare product designed with space travel in mind, will find its way to the International Space Station next year.

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Dark matter ‘clumps’ found by tapping into Einstein’s general relativity theory

September 7th, 2023 by

Gravitationally lensed light from a distant quasar, powered by a supermassive black hole, could help constrain the properties of dark matter.

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