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Archive for January, 2024

Hubble Space Telescope sees wild weather raging on distant hot Jupiter world

January 5th, 2024 by

The new weather forecasting method could one day be used on more Earth-like exoplanets.

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One of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way is hiding a second galaxy behind it, new research reveals

January 5th, 2024 by

New observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud show that it might actually be two galaxies disguised as one.

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NASA responds to Navajo Nation’s request to delay private mission placing human remains on the moon

January 5th, 2024 by

NASA representatives responded to the Navajo Nation’s request to delay a private mission carrying human remains to the moon alongside agency scientific payloads.

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Concerning satellite observations show major cities on US East Coast are sinking

January 5th, 2024 by

Satellite images show major cities on the U.S. East Coast, including New York City, are sinking. This has caused concern among scientists.

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Navajo Nation objects to private moon mission placing human remains on the lunar surface

January 5th, 2024 by

NASA has responded to the Navajo Nation’s objections over a private mission placing human remains on the moon alongside agency science payloads.

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India launches X-ray satellite to study black holes, supernovas and more (video)

January 5th, 2024 by

India sent its XPoSat X-ray observatory into orbit on New Year’s Day to study black holes, supernovae and other cosmic phenomena.

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Alien technosignatures more likely to be found on oxygen-rich exoplanets. Here’s why

January 5th, 2024 by

To stand the best chance of detecting technosignatures, SETI should survey exoplanets with atmospheres that are at least 18% oxygen.

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Japan delays MMX Mars moon sample-return mission to 2026

January 5th, 2024 by

Japan has postponed the launch of a mission seeking to bring samples of a Martian moon to Earth until 2026, due to problems with the nation’s new H3 rocket.

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