Wednesday, July 6, 2022

The Large Hadron Collider gets back to work

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July 6, 2022
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Phew! NASA's CAPSTONE moon probe phones home again
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NASA's tiny CAPSTONE moon probe is back in touch with its handlers, ending a short but spooky silent period.
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Earth's magnetic field: Explained
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Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is generated in our planet's interior and extends out into space, creating a region known as the magnetosphere.
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Large Hadron Collider scientists hail most powerful collisions ever as detector gets back to work
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is back and smashing particles at higher speed than ever before, exciting scientists with its upgraded potential.
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Science & Astronomy
James Webb Space Telescope will watch smashing worlds in high definition
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After the James Webb Space Telescope finishes its commissioning period, one of the telescope's first-year investigations will include a close-up view of the strange colliding worlds of Beta Pictoris.
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Spaceflight
How NASA will launch Mars samples off the Red Planet
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The Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) is a small, lightweight, two-stage solid-propellant rocket with a big assignment: blast rock, sediment and atmospheric samples off Mars in the early 2030s, in the first-ever rocket launch from the surface of another planet.
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Technology
Mars sailplane prototype soars during early-stage tethered flight test in Arizona
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An early-stage Martian sailplane soared aloft, tethered to a balloon, as engineers ponder the possibilities to expand Red Planet flight.
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Telescopes & Binoculars
Celestron StarSense Explorer 8-inch Dobsonian telescope review
(Jamie Carter)
With the arrival of the Celestron StarSense Explorer 8-inch, are we witnessing the rebirth of the Dobsonian telescope?
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Entertainment
The best sci-fi movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix in July
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We've compiled a list of the best science-fiction movies and television shows currently on Netflix.
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