You Can See What Hubble is Photographing in Real Time
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
Most of the time, casual observers only hear about select Hubble observations when NASA or the European Space Agency (ESA) shares them, whether that be through blogs or on Twitter. For example, the photo above is of spiral galaxy M91, which was observed by Hubble and shared on the NASA blog today. This galaxy is ..read more
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Experience the cosmos in the most accessible way with ‘Hex-Star Universe’
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by Soumyajit Dasgupta
2y ago
Just Like me almost every people on earth is fascinated by space science. Children in India are very curious about planets, galaxies, nebula, Universe, etc but are we starting space science really just for fun or curiosity? The answer is no we should have a purpose behind this study of Space Science. By studying the ..read more
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Exoplanets: Weird, Wondrous Worlds [Video]
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
There’s a huge amount of variety among exoplanets – planets outside our solar system. There are water worlds, lava planets, egg-shaped worlds, planets with multiple suns, and even planets with no sun at all! What can we learn from all this weird, wondrous variety? What does it tell us about both the exoplanets themselves and ..read more
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SpaceX launches fourth dedicated rideshare mission – SpaceNews
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
SpaceX launched the fourth in its series of dedicated rideshare missions on April 1, placing one relatively large satellite and dozens of smallsats into low Earth orbit. The Falcon 9 lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 12:24 p.m. Eastern. SpaceX beat predictions of poor weather, with just ..read more
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Ultra-Fast ‘Electron Showers’ Hit Earth Far More Often Than We Thought, Says New Study
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
Tomorrow’s weather may be cloudy with a chance of electrons, thanks to a newly detected phenomenon in Earth’s magnetic shield. Described as unexpected, ultra-fast “electron precipitation,” the phenomenon occurs when waves of electromagnetic energy pulse through Earth’s magnetosphere – the magnetic field generated by the churning of Earth’s core, which surrounds our planet and shields it ..read more
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Soyuz returns astronaut and cosmonauts from space station
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed in Kazakhstan on March 30, an ordinary end of a mission in extraordinary times. The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft landed in the designated landing zone in Kazakhstan at 7:28 a.m. Eastern, four hours after undocking from the International Space Station. The landing appeared to ..read more
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Shock wave from colliding galaxy clusters spans 60 Milky Ways
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by Kelly Kizer Whitt
2y ago
The 2 red parts of this image are the edges of an enormous shock wave, extending for 6.5 million light-years. The bright white oval at the center consists of a cluster of galaxies, called Abell 3667. But the individual galaxies are too small to see individually at their distance of some 700 million light-years. As ..read more
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Fly Your Name around the Moon with Artemis
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
Add your name to have it included on a flash drive that will fly aboard Artemis I ..read more
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Khushi Arora, a 19 years young girl discovered more than 130 supernovas
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
Khushi Arora, born on 28/02/2003, is a space girl, from Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, India. She is a space enthusiast from her childhood and started citizen science projects a few years back. Meet, Khushi Arora, a space girl, 19 years young. She is a space enthusiast, Science Communicator, spreading knowledge about Astronomy. She is a Space Educator ..read more
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Junior Astronomer Teja Begari, who is an inspiration to all the young Astronomy lovers
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by Editorial Staff
2y ago
Teja Begari, born on 27/09/2006, is the youngest Astronomer of India, from Hyderabad Telangana. He got interested in astronomy in his 3rd grade from his science lesson on the solar system and from then his interest led to have many such achievements. Teja has also been an active science promoter throughout India educating in many ..read more
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