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Archive for November 28th, 2023

Gemini South Telescope in Chile to run solely on clean energy by 2027

November 28th, 2023 by

NOIRLab says it’s on track to halve its planet-warming emissions by the end of 2027.

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Can a Private Space Mission Pierce Venus’s Clouds?

November 28th, 2023 by

With the search for extraterrestrial life set to define much of 21st-century space science, one burning question researchers face in their planning is this: How far away is the nearest Earth-like planet?

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‘Missing’ blob of water predicted to be in the Atlantic finally found

November 28th, 2023 by

The newly discovered water mass, called the Atlantic Equatorial Water, stretches from Brazil to West Africa.

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Data science helps cross-check space discoveries ‘across time and telescopes’

November 28th, 2023 by

It’s not always easy to match objects from various telescopic surveys. A new method can change this, allowing objects to be matched in up to 100 different surveys.

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Canada soars into space with new moon and ISS astronaut missions

November 28th, 2023 by

Canada sent its first astronaut to space in 1984. Nearly 40 years later, the Canadian Space Agency is riding a surge of funding, propelling astronauts to the moon and the ISS alongside major space projects.

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SpaceX to launch another batch of Starlink satellites from Florida on Nov. 27

November 28th, 2023 by

SpaceX is poised to launch yet another batch of its Starlink internet satellites from Florida on Monday night (Nov. 27).

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Water leaking into Earth’s core may have birthed a mysterious layer that churns out crystals

November 28th, 2023 by

A new series of experiments has shown that the mysterious “E-prime layer,” which surrounds Earth’s outer core, is created by water that leaks deep into our planet’s interior.

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Mysterious blasts of radiation might stem from our universe’s most extreme stars

November 28th, 2023 by

New research strengthens the connection between neutron stars with powerful magnetic fields called magnetars, and mysterious blasts of radiation called fast radio bursts.

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