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Archive for March 30th, 2024

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 104 — The Artemis Accords, Ecuador, and You

March 30th, 2024 by

On Episode 104 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with National Space Society chapter leader Robert Aillon about NASA’s Artemis Accords.

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Dune: What the climate of Arrakis can tell us about the hunt for habitable exoplanets

March 30th, 2024 by

Dune: What the climate of Arrakis can tell us about the hunt for habitable exoplanets

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Spaceflight tripleheader! SpaceX planning 3 launches in 5-hour span today

March 30th, 2024 by

SpaceX aims to launch three Falcon 9 rockets today (March 30) from both coasts in a roughly five-hour span.

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April 8 total solar eclipse: Why this eclipse repeats itself every 54 years

March 30th, 2024 by

The total solar eclipse on April 8 is part of a repeating pattern of eclipses that last visited North America in 1970. Here’s why the same eclipse repeats every 54 years.

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Why are some supermassive black hole jets so short? Astronomers may have cracked the case

March 30th, 2024 by

New observations provide an intriguing window into what happens when a slumbering black hole awakens to devour a star.

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1st Boeing Starliner astronauts are ready to launch to the ISS for NASA (exclusive)

March 30th, 2024 by

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have been training on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft for years. The team says they’re ready for the first astronaut launch no earlier than May 1.

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Why low-level clouds vanish during a solar eclipse

March 30th, 2024 by

Cumulus clouds rapidly dissipate as the land surface cools. This isn’t just good news for eclipse chasers on April 8, but also has implications for sun-obscuring geoengineering efforts.

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Powerful X-class solar flare slams Earth, triggering radio blackout over the Pacific Ocean

March 30th, 2024 by

On March 28, Earth was hit by an X-class solar flare that was strong enough to ionize part of the planet’s atmosphere.

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