June 17th, 2024 by
Meteoroids are difficult objects for aerospace and geophysics researchers like us to study, because we can’t usually predict when and where they will hit the atmosphere. But on very rare occasions, we can study artificial objects that enter the atmosphere much like a meteoroid would.
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June 17th, 2024 by
A young star that astronomers have studied for decades has been found to be part of a duo, encircled by a disk of material within which planets may have just begun coalescing.
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June 17th, 2024 by
A low-mass star races through the Milky Way at over a million miles per hour, a journey that began with either the supernova explosion of a vampire star or an encounter with black holes.
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June 17th, 2024 by
The two black holes at the heart of the galaxy OJ 287 are true behemoths with masses of 18.35 billion and 150 million times the mass of our Sun.
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June 16th, 2024 by
With his trademark suit-and-tie an anomaly among the primary-colored “Star Trek: Discovery” uniforms of the 32nd century, Dr. Kovich always looked like a man out of time. But who is he, really?
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June 16th, 2024 by
From understanding the weather to seeing the Milky Way, here’s how to plan a trip to see the total solar eclipse on Aug. 2, 2027.
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June 16th, 2024 by
The universe is undeniably vast, and from our perspective, it may seem like Earth is in the middle of everything. But is there a center of the cosmos, and if so, where is it? If the Big Bang started the universe, then where did it all come from, and where is it going?
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June 15th, 2024 by
On Episode 115 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with Alex Young of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center about the sun and solar activity cycles.
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