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    phys.org1 hour ago

    Binary star systems are complex astronomical objects. A new AI approach could pin down their properties quickly

    Stars are the fundamental building blocks of our universe. Most stars host planets, like our sun hosts our solar system, and if you look more broadly, groups of stars make

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    Feeling the heat: Perseverance looks for evidence of contact metamorphism

    Following a short break for the July 4th holiday, Perseverance drove westward to a site called “Westport,” where the clay-bearing “Krokodillen” unit meets an olivine-bearing rock formation. It is possible

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    Video: Ignis Mission: Return to Earth

    On 15 July 2025, with the splashdown of the Dragon capsule off the coast of California, the Ignis mission ended after a 20-day space journey. ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski

    Astronaut Fitness Gets a Boost with Adaptive Harness Design

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    Astronaut Fitness Gets a Boost with Adaptive Harness Design

    What new exercise methods can be devised for astronauts in space under microgravity conditions? This is what a recent study conducted submitted to the 2025 Technology Collaboration Center’s (TCC) Wearables

    JWST Finds Plenty Of Low Mass Black Holes In The Early Universe

    Universe Today4 hours ago

    JWST Finds Plenty Of Low Mass Black Holes In The Early Universe

    Black holes played a critical role in the formation of the early universe. However, astronomers have been debating for a long time just how critical, as the information we had

    Earth Sized Planet Discovered with Extreme 5.4 Hour Year

    Universe Today4 hours ago

    Earth Sized Planet Discovered with Extreme 5.4 Hour Year

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    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    On Saturday, Jan. 20, communications were reestablished between Ingenuity and NASA’s Perseverance rover. The Ingenuity team has determined the helicopter is power-positive and is sitting vertically on the surface. Next

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    On Jan. 18, NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter executed its 72nd flight at the Red Planet. The flight was designed as a quick pop-up vertical flight to check out the helicopter’s

    Flight 72 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 72 Expected flight date: 01/18/2024 Horizontal flight distance: 0 meters Expected flight time: 32.08 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: NA Max flight speed: 0 m/s Goal of flight: Pop-up Flight – Localization Airfield:

    Flight 71 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 71 Expected flight date: 01/06/2024 Horizontal flight distance: 358.3 meters Expected flight time: 124.92 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: West Max flight speed: 7 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition Helicopter Airfield: Same

    Flight 70 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 70 Expected flight date: 12/22/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 258.735 meters Expected flight time: 129.37 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: West Max flight speed: 3 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition Helicopter Airfield: Same

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    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Trailblazer Long before Ingenuity’s historic first flight on Mars, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California and their collaborators at AeroVironment Inc. were already moving the boundaries of

    Flight 69 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 69 Expected flight date: 12/19/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 702.37 meters Expected flight time: 131.10 seconds Flight altitude: 16 meters Heading: East-northeast Max flight speed: 10 m/s Goal of flight: Flight Test Airfield: Same

    Flight 68 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 68 Expected flight date: 12/09/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 828 meters Expected flight time: 146.56 seconds Flight altitude: 16 meters Heading: Northeast (out & back flight) Max flight speed: 10 m/s Goal of

    Flight 67 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 67 Expected flight date: 12/02/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 392.84 meters Expected flight time: 133.57 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: Northwest Max flight speed: 5.3 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition

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