Hubble Space Telescope spots a spectacular Bullseye in deep space (image)
Blue Origin mimics moon gravity on suborbital flight (video) | Hubble Space Telescope spots a spectacular Bullseye | Astronauts on the ISS experience vision changes
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Blue Origin just launched a first-of-its kind mission to suborbital space. The company sent its reusable New Shepard suborbital vehicle aloft yesterday, from its West Texas launch site at 11 a.m. EST (1600 GMT).
"I was looking at a ground-based imaging survey and when I saw a galaxy with several clear rings, I was immediately drawn to it. I had to stop to investigate it."
According to a new study, 70% of astronauts who have spent between six and 12 months aboard the International Space Station (ISS) experienced significant changes to their vision due to a condition called "spaceflight-associated neuroocular syndrome," or SANS.
Scientists have discovered that some supermassive black holes rotate much more rapidly than expected. The discovery came as the result of a new form of "black hole archeology" that links black hole spins to the gas and dust they have consumed to grow over 7 billion years of cosmic history.
A university-led lunar orbiter designed to pinpoint the location of ice or liquid water trapped in rocks on the moon's surface is nearly ready for takeoff.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps has become a new beacon of hope for the long-running Marvel Cinematic Universe as Marvel Studios fights to regain a firm footing in the pop culture space after too many ups and downs in recent times. Its first trailer is now finally with us, and we gotta say it's a corker.
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