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Initial Gateway elements beginning systems integration while NASA works on a launch date

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Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station have completed an abbreviated four hour, forty three minute-long spacewalk to replace a faulty power unit on the exterior of the International Space Station.On their 32nd day...

August 2021 Astronomical Events – Skyfeed

The sky is going to be a busy place this month, from The Perseids Meteor Shower to some great views of Jupiter. Lets take a closer look at what to expect from August’s astronomical...

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Satellites are more likely to be at risk from high-speed solar wind than a major geomagnetic storm according to a new UK-US study published this week in the Journal Space Weather. Researchers investigating the space...

We are pushing the boundaries yet again!

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The Prawn nebula, IC 4628, from Sydney

Image Deep H-alpha image of the Prawn nebula (IC 4628) in Scorpius obtained from my backyard, 15 km from Sydney’s city centre. This image combines: 56 x...

Theorists imagine a different kind of dark matter

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the physicist who escaped the Nazi Holocaust to build particle colliders – Physics World

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Science to satisfy curiosity | The Planetary Society

Mars Sample Return is all about the science. The joint project between NASA and the European Space Agency will bring samples of rock, soil,...

Gaia space telescope rocks the science of asteroids

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RFA static fires at SaxaVord Spaceport as other UK spaceports continue to develop

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The origin of the sun’s magnetic field could lie close to its surface

The sun's surface is a brilliant display of sunspots and flares driven by the solar magnetic field, which is internally generated through a process...

A ‘cosmic glitch’ in gravity

A group of researchers at the University of Waterloo and the University of British Columbia have discovered a potential "cosmic glitch" in the universe's...

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