Thursday, September 1, 2022

Jupiter's true colors pop in new images from NASA's Juno mission

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Mysterious rings in new James Webb Space Telescope image puzzle astronomers
(NASA/ESA /CSA /Ryan Lau /JWST ERS Team /Judy Schmidt)
The James Webb Space Telescope captured mysterious concentric rings around a distant star that astronomers are still working to explain.
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Jupiter's true colors pop in new images from NASA's Juno mission
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A new image captured by NASA's Juno Jupiter explorer reveals features in the turbulent atmosphere of the solar system's largest planet in the same colors a human observer would see them.
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James Webb Space Telescope snags its 1st direct photo of an alien world
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The James Webb Space Telescope took its first direct image of a planet orbiting a distant star, proving its potential to revolutionize exoplanet research.
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Skywatching
See Milky Way star clusters shine in Thursday night's sky
(Starry Night Software)
The crescent moon sets early on Thursday (Sept. 1), making the sky extra dark - ideal for viewing clusters of stars throughout the Milky Way galaxy with a backyard telescope.
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Science & Astronomy
Satellite view reveals scope of apocalyptic flooding in Pakistan
(Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2022), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)
Over a third of Pakistan is submerged in flood water after months of relentless rain, satellite observations reveal.
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Water on the moon is present even outside of dark craters, study confirms
(Honniball et al. and Applied Coherent Technology Corp)
New observations by the flying telescope SOFIA confirmed there is water on the illuminated surface of the moon.
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Spaceflight
Axiom Space, NASA agree to send 2nd all-private crew to space station in 2023
(NASA TV)
The second all-private mission to the International Space Station (ISS) continues to take shape.
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Technology
Chinese nuclear reactor proposal could power 10 International Space Stations
(Martin Chan/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
Chinese officials haven't explained yet why they want all that space power.
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Telescopes & Binoculars
Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ telescope review
(Jamie Carter)
The Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ telescope is a small and reasonably lightweight 2.7-inch/70mm achromatic refractor aimed at beginners after true-color views of solar system objects.
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Entertainment
Bill Nye, The Science Guy says we can fight natural disasters in new show
(David Yeh/Peacock)
'The End Is Nye' shows The Science Guy coming back from disasters to save the world (again). It is streaming on Peacock now.
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