Monday, January 10, 2022

James Webb Space Telescope, the biggest ever built, fully unfolds giant mirror

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The Launchpad
James Webb Space Telescope, the biggest ever built, fully unfolds giant mirror
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Astronomers and space fans around the world can breathe a sigh of relief: The James Webb Space Telescope is now fully deployed.
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So what's next for the James Webb Space Telescope?
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The generational observatory is en route to its parking spot and getting ready to test its mirrors and instruments.
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'We're on an incredible high': James Webb Space Telescope scientists over the moon as observatory unfolds
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You'd be thrilled, too, after unfolding a giant space telescope in the most complicated way ever.
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Spaceflight
NASA's new astronaut candidates report to Houston to begin training
One month after being announced to the world, NASA's ten new astronaut candidates are reporting to work to begin two years of training.
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On China's new space station, a robotic arm test paves way for future construction
The robotic arm moved the Tianzhou 2 cargo ship to practice for new modules.
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Kazakhstan unrest not affecting Baikonur Cosmodrome spaceport, Russia says
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And no NASA personnel or assets are currently at the spaceport, which launches crews to the International Space Station.
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Science & Astronomy
Physicists crack unsolvable three-body problem using drunkard's walk
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A physics problem that has plagued science since the days of Isaac Newton is closer to being solved, say a pair of Israeli researchers.
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Yes, there is really 'diamond rain' on Uranus and Neptune
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At first glance, Uranus and Neptune are just bland, boring balls of uninteresting molecules. But hiding beneath the outer layers of those worlds, there may be something spectacular: a constant rain of diamonds.
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Weird structures near Earth's core may be scars from a primordial interplanetary collision
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A collision with a Mars-size planet 4.5 billion years ago may have left a permanent impact on our planet's deep mantle.
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Entertainment
Google Doodle celebrates the life of cosmologist Stephen Hawking for his 80th birthday
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The pioneering work of physicist Stephen Hawking is honored in a Google Doodle today (Jan. 8), including a video with Hawking's quotes concerning everything from cosmology to disability.
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The best Marvel movies, ranked
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What do you think the best Marvel movies are? Find out if your favorites made it into our top 11 ranked list.
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Star Trek
Kirk vs Picard: Who is the best Star Trek captain?
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The debate surrounding Kirk vs Picard has been raging on since the late 80s, but can we finally settle the dilemma?
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Star Wars
Lego Star Wars AT-AT review
While it may be overshadowed by a newer, bigger brother, the Lego Star Wars AT-AT 40th anniversary kit is a brilliant build from start to finish.
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