The developing cluster existed just 650 million years after the Big Bang and could help answer fundamental questions about the evolution of the universe.
After days of delay, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy will make its 6th-ever launch tonight and you can watch it live. It will lift off at 7:29 p.m. EDT (2329 GMT), carrying satellites for ViaSat and Astranis.
Slides from the presentation shared on Chinese social media site Weibo depict a small helicopter-like drone as well as a six-legged robot of some sort, both adjacent to information regarding sample collection for Tianwen-3.
Located only 960 light-years away in the Perseus molecular cloud, a reflection nebula known as NGC 1333 harbors hundreds of newly forming stars. The Hubble Space Telescope peered through thick clouds of dust and gas, including cold molecular hydrogen, which is an essential element for the formation of stars and planets.
SpaceX will launch two satellites for the telecom company SES today (April 28) and land a rocket at sea, weather permitting, and you can watch the action live. Liftoff is at 5:12 p.m. EDT (2112 GMT).
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