The James Webb Space Telescope is on the hunt for the universe's 1st-ever supermassive black holes
The James Webb Space Telescope is on the hunt for the universe's 1st-ever supermassive black holes | Big Chinese rocket body will fall to Earth around July 31, experts predict | 'Neutrino factories' could hold the solution to the cosmic ray mystery
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Even NASA's next-generation space observatory can't manage to see supermassive black holes directly, but that doesn't mean astronomers can't use its data to better understand the mysterious behemoths.
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The potential change involves the 12 gigahertz (GHz) frequency band, which SpaceX's Starlink spacecraft and many other satellites use to beam data to the ground.
The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), officially named Danuri, is the Korea Aerospace Research Institute's (KARI) first exploratory space mission outside of Earth's orbit.
The Florida-based company today (July 27) unveiled the exterior design of its pressurized capsule, which will begin carrying customers to the stratosphere beneath a giant balloon just two years from now, if all goes according to plan.
Move over, Baby Yoda. Marvel's "I Am Groot" trailer shown at San Diego Comic-Con is a joyous dose of summer sunshine with Baby Groot introducing himself to a hostile colony of miniature blue aliens.
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