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    The James Webb Space Telescope may have finally found the 1st stars in the universe

    space.com2 hours ago

    The James Webb Space Telescope may have finally found the 1st stars in the universe

    Astronomers have discovered that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may have already found the long-sought first generation of stars born shortly after the Big Bang. These initial stars, referred

    Do the cores of dead stars exist forever?

    space.com3 hours ago

    Do the cores of dead stars exist forever?

    White dwarfs don’t get enough airtime. Sure, these ultradense, dim cores of dead stars are small and hard to see. But they’re incredibly exotic, and they’re what sunlike stars become.

    Live coverage: SpaceX to resume early evening launches after FAA restrictions lifted

    Spaceflight Now5 hours ago

    Live coverage: SpaceX to resume early evening launches after FAA restrictions lifted

    File photo: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40). Image: Adam Bernstein/Spaceflight Now SpaceX is counting down to the launch of a batch of Starlink

    Huge red giant star has newfound companion — and it may be a bad neighbor

    space.com5 hours ago

    Huge red giant star has newfound companion — and it may be a bad neighbor

    Astronomers have discovered that an aging red giant star has a closely orbiting stellar companion, which could be causing havoc to the star’s processes. The discovery could help researchers better

    The next generation of radar needed to detect micro-debris and enable a safer LEO 

    Space News6 hours ago

    The next generation of radar needed to detect micro-debris and enable a safer LEO 

    As someone deeply involved in the space sector, I’ve seen firsthand how low Earth orbit (LEO) is becoming increasingly congested. Satellite operators, space agencies and aerospace companies are all facing

    Will Europe's flagship space science missions survive NASA's budget cuts?

    space.com6 hours ago

    Will Europe's flagship space science missions survive NASA's budget cuts?

    Flagship European space science missions conducted in collaboration with NASA face a possible combined funding shortfall of nearly $2 billion due to budget cuts put forward by the administration of

    Flight 53 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 53 Expected Flight date: 07/22/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 666.34 feet (203.1 meters) Flight time: 136.82 seconds Flight altitude: 32 feet (10 meters) Heading: North Max Flight speed: 5.6 mph (2.5 meters per

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    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Even before the end of Ingenuity’s primary mission as a technology demonstrator, the helicopter showed that it could provide tactical and scientific scouting for the Perseverance mission. In practice, this

    HydroGNSS

    esa3 years ago

    The mission HydroGNSS is the first ESA Scout mission. The two-satellite mission uses a technique called Global Navigation Satellite System reflectometry to measure hydrological climate variables, including soil moisture, freeze–thaw state

    Sentinel-6 mission

    esa8 years ago

    The mission With global mean sea level rising because of climate change, Copernicus Sentinel-6 is the next radar altimetry reference mission to extend the legacy of sea-surface height measurements until

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