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    Universe’s expansion rate: ‘Something doesn’t add up’

    EarthSky1 hour ago

    Universe’s expansion rate: ‘Something doesn’t add up’

    An international collaboration of astronomers has produced one of the most precise measurements yet of the local universe’s expansion rate, out to about 1 billion light-years. And the new measurements

    Rocket Lab wins contract for three more iQPS launches

    Space News1 hour ago

    Rocket Lab wins contract for three more iQPS launches

    WASHINGTON — Rocket Lab has won a contract from Japanese radar satellite company iQPS for three additional Electron launches. Rocket Lab announced April 9 it signed a contract with iQPS,

    Asteroid Apophis to sweep close 3 years from tomorrow

    EarthSky2 hours ago

    Asteroid Apophis to sweep close 3 years from tomorrow

    Orbit of asteroid Apophis (pink) in contrast to the orbit of Earth (blue), from the years 2028 to 2030. The yellow dot represents the sun. Apophis takes 323.6 days to

    Why do Jupiter’s large moons outnumber Saturn’s?

    EarthSky2 hours ago

    Why do Jupiter’s large moons outnumber Saturn’s?

    View larger. | This artist’s concept shows Jupiter with its powerful magnetic field (left) and Saturn with its weaker magnetic field in the early years of our solar system. Jupiter’s

    'The most special thing that will ever happen in my life': Artemis 2 astronauts describe their epic moon mission

    space.com3 hours ago

    'The most special thing that will ever happen in my life': Artemis 2 astronauts describe their epic moon mission

    HOUSTON — The crew of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission around the moon is back on Earth — and now back home, here in Houston. NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover

    Are Neutrinos Their Own Evil Twins? Part 1: So We're Going to Redefine "Particle"

    Universe Today11 hours ago

    Are Neutrinos Their Own Evil Twins? Part 1: So We're Going to Redefine "Particle"

    A brilliant physicist vanished in 1938, leaving behind one strange, quiet paper. It described something that shouldn’t exist: a particle that is its own antiparticle. To understand why that matters,

    Snow in the Shadow of the Andes

    nasa3 days ago

    Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory Snow in the Shadow of the Andes Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life

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