Monday, December 26, 2022

Winter on Mars looks beautiful in this NASA video

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December 26, 2022
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The Launchpad
Winter on Mars looks beautiful in this NASA video
(NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona)
NASA is making the case for a "winter wonderland" on Mars in a festive new video just in time for the holiday season.
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10 things we learned about UFOS and aliens in 2022
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This year, humanity has continued attempts to answer the ultimate question: Are we alone in the universe? But we didn't expect the NASA and the Pentagon to start investigating UFOs...
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Skywatching
See Saturn near the moon tonight
(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
The moon will visit Saturn for the last time of 2022 tonight in a parting Christmas gift in a twilight conjunction that will disappear from view before night sets in.
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Rare alignment of the moon and 4 planets this week
(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
If you're looking for an awesome gift that's free this year, just look to the night sky where the moon lines up with four bright planets in a celestial holiday treat this week.
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Science & Astronomy
Recreated 'Blue Marble' photo tests climate model
(MPI-M, DKRZ, NVIDIA)
The Blue Marble is arguably one of the most famous photographs of all time, so it makes perfect sense to use this beloved image as a test for a powerful new climate modeling program on one of the world's most powerful computers.
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Spaceflight
Rescue Soyuz can't reach ISS until February
Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina inspects the leaking Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft (right) using the European Robotic Arm on the International Space Station (NASA TV)
Russia and NASA are still evaluating whether a leaky Soyuz spacecraft is safe to return three International Space Station crew members home.
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Technology
Asteroid Launcher simulator can destroy your hometown
(Neal Agarwal)
This new asteroid impact simulator makes it easy to crash space rocks of all sizes into Earth. What fun!
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Entertainment
'All-New Firefly' wraps up with 'Big Damn Finale #1'
(Boom! Studios)
Fly with Serenity's crew once more in this action-packed climax landing in time for the holidays.
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