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January 25, 2023
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Space.com

SpaceX will launch 56 more of its Starlink internet satellites to orbit early Thursday morning (Jan. 26), and you can watch the liftoff live. A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 56 Starlink spacecraft is scheduled to launch from Florida’s Cape Canaveral …

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Space.com

Mars’ weather is proving to be turbulent and diverse over the Perseverance rover’s landing site in Jezero Crater. NASA’s Perseverance rover is dotted with various weather sensors, collectively called the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer …

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Space.com

On Wednesday (Jan. 25) the moon will meet up with the solar system’s largest planet Jupiter in the night sky. The two astronomical objects will share the same right ascension in the sky in an arrangement that astronomers call a “conjunction.” …

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Space.com

Join Miguel here as he takes us through his photograph “Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) during Perihelion Revealing a Glowing Greenish Coma and Long Ion Tail.” The image shows a close …

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CNN

The Earth is formed of the crust, the mantle and the inner and outer cores. The solid inner core is situated about 3,200 miles below the Earth’s crust and is separated from the semi-solid mantle by the liquid outer core, which allows the inner core to …

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Space.com

“There is no indication of any danger to the hardware, and the observatory and other instruments are all in good health,” NASA officials wrote. “The affected science observations will be rescheduled.”.

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Phys.Org

(Left) dilution refrigerator used to achieve background-free single electron quantum cyclotron. (Top right) silver Penning trap inside which the single electron will be suspended. (Bottom right) demonstration of resolution of quantum cyclotron states. A …

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Scientific American

The fossils date from early in the Eocene epoch, when Earth was home to ancient relatives of many modern mammals, including tapirs, hippopotamuses and humans. One of our own long-lost family members from this time is the now extinct genus Ignacius, the …

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ABC News

Tuesday marks one year since the James Webb Space Telescope reached its destination, orbiting 1 million miles away from Earth.

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Space.com

Now, that ozone may be at risk because the water emitted by the Hunga Tonga volcano has caused “significant cooling in the stratosphere in southern mid-latitudes,” Paul Newman, the chief scientist for atmospheric science at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center …

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