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    Proba-3: our eyes on the Sun’s inner corona

    The Sun’s inner corona, the hottest part of our star’s atmosphere, appears faint yellow in this time-lapse made from images taken by the ASPIICS coronagraph aboard Proba-3. The European Space

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    phys.org3 hours ago

    These gravitationally lensed supernovae could resolve the Hubble tension

    One of the most stubborn issues in cosmology today concerns the universe’s rate of expansion. Scientists know it’s expanding, but defining the rate of that expansion is challenging. The rate

    phys.org4 hours ago

    What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about health care in space

    For the first time in 25 years of continuous crewed operations, an astronaut has been medically evacuated from the International Space Station (ISS). The Crew-11 mission ended when a SpaceX

    phys.org4 hours ago

    How astronauts will fix their gear using thin air

    Additive manufacturing, more commonly known as 3D printing, will be an absolutely critical technology for any long-term settlement on another world. Its ability to take a generic input, such as

    NASA must act now to ensure U.S. leadership in space

    Space News5 hours ago

    NASA must act now to ensure U.S. leadership in space

    Jared Isaacman made something unmistakably clear during his confirmation hearing as NASA Administrator: time is not on America’s side. The United States is no longer alone in deep space ambition,

    Rocket roll

    esa5 hours ago

    Rocket roll

    The Artemis II rocket has reached its launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, United States, ready for a historic journey. Over the weekend, engineers slowly and carefully rolled the nearly 100-metre-tall Space Launch System rocket from the

    Searching for 'Green Oceans' and 'Purple Earths'

    Universe Today6 hours ago

    Searching for 'Green Oceans' and 'Purple Earths'

    The early stage of giant telescope development involves a lot of horse-trading to try to appease all the different stakeholders that are hoping to get what they want out of

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