Monday, October 17, 2022

Astronomers discovered something strange about 'potentially hazardous' asteroid Phaethon

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October 17, 2022
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Entire known universe recreated in Minecraft by 18-year-old
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In a game where you can build nearly anything, one 18-year-old spent two months creating and sharing the whole observable universe.
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Astronomers discovered something strange about 'potentially hazardous' asteroid Phaethon
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Phaethon is just the 11th known asteroid to demonstrate a changing rotational period.
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Russian Angara rocket launches mysterious military satellite
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Russia launched a small military satellite on Saturday (Oct. 15), pulling off its third orbital mission in less than a week.
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Dazzling Hubble Space Telescope image shows millions of stars glittering like jewels
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When the Hubble Space Telescope peered into an enormous star cluster called Terzan 4, it accessed a visual and scientific treasure trove.
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'Delightfully boring:' SpaceX's Dragon capsule Freedom aces 1st astronaut mission
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The first mission for SpaceX's newest Dragon crew capsule could hardly have gone more smoothly.
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Spaceflight
Landing on Mars: Keep straight and fly right for Martian touchdown success
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Getting down, dirty and securely on Mars remains a delicate balance of technical skill, mixed in with hard-earned luck.
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China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts snap stunning photos of Earth, the moon and more
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The incredible images were taken aboard China's new orbiting lab, which is still under construction.
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Shields up! Radiation coating experiment will spend six months outside space station
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The International Space Station experiment is a small step towards testing this tech for lunar exploration for the Artemis program, proponents say.
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NASA fires micro-bullets at Mars sample-return orbiter's meteoroid shield
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NASA engineers are firing micro-bullets at squares of anti-meteoroid shield material that will protect a Mars sample return orbiter during its journey back to Earth.
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