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Archive for February 27th, 2024

President Biden congratulates Intuitive Machines on historic moon landing

February 27th, 2024 by

U.S. President Joe Biden congratulated Intuitive Machines on making the nation’s first moon landing since 1972, calling it “a thrilling step forward in a new era of space exploration.”

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Ingenuity Mars helicopter snapped rotor blade during hard landing last month (video, photo)

February 27th, 2024 by

New observations by NASA’s Perseverance rover show just how much damage Ingenuity sustained on its final Mars flight.

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Zombie star earns metal scar while chewing its own planets: ‘Nothing like this has been seen before’

February 27th, 2024 by

A zombie star feasting on its surrounding planets and asteroids hasn’t escaped the cannibalistic process unscathed. Resulting debris has given this white dwarf a metal scar.

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It’s alive! JAXA’s SLIM moon lander sends home new photos after surviving frigid lunar night

February 27th, 2024 by

Japan’s SLIM moon lander started working again on the lunar surface despite extreme heat conditions, the team announced Monday (Feb. 26). It even sent home new imagery.

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NASA’s asteroid-impacting DART mission completely changed the shape of its target

February 27th, 2024 by

When NASA’s asteroid-diverting DART mission slammed into the tiny moonlet Dimorphos, it didn’t just shift its orbit — it also almost completely changed its shape, new research suggests.

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Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus moon lander beams home 1st photos from lunar surface

February 27th, 2024 by

Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus moon lander was the first private spacecraft to reach the lunar surface. We now have some images of what it sees as well as an update on its fate.

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Gravitational anomalies reveal seamount 3 times the height of world’s tallest building

February 27th, 2024 by

Researchers found and mapped four seamounts in the deep sea off the coast of Peru and Chile. The tallest of these new peaks rises around 1.5 miles above the seafloor.

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