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August 29, 2024
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Space.com

SETI searches for alien life in over 1000 galaxies using unexplored radio frequencies

A search of more than 1,300 galaxies for extraterrestrial signals has helped to constrain expectations as to how many communicating, technological civilizations may exist beyond Earth. Conducted with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) …

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Space.com

Private astronauts of Polaris Dawn mission patiently await SpaceX launch amid multiple delays

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The four astronauts of SpaceX’s private Polaris Dawn mission that will perform the first commercial spacewalk are taking delays to their launch in stride. The mission was initially slated to launch Aug. 27, but was delayed to Aug …

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The New York Times

Scientists Discover Similar Dinosaur Footprints on Opposite Sides of the Atlantic

They may be an ocean apart, but dinosaur footprints found in South America and Africa are so similar that their discovery suggests dinosaurs may have roamed a narrow corridor that connected the two continents before they split.

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Space.com

Blue Origin’s powerful New Glenn rocket to debut this October with NASA Mars launch

The inaugural flight of Blue Origin’s New Glenn heavy-lift rocket, which will send NASA’s ESCAPADE mission on its way to Mars, now has a tentative launch date. NASA announced on Monday (Aug. 26) that the mission will launch no earlier than Oct. 13.

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Space.com

NASA Inspector General issues harsh report on delayed SLS mobile launcher project

ML-2 is needed to transport NASA’s enormous Space Launch System (SLS) moon rocket to the launch pad. The OIG report highlights significant cost overruns and delays. Initially projected …

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The Washington Post

Marmoset monkeys call each other by name, study suggests

Marmoset monkeys use distinctive, whistle-like “phee calls” to address specific monkeys, similar to how humans use names, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science. The discovery …

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Space.com

Watch Blue Origin launch NS-26 space tourism mission today

Blue Origin will launch its eighth suborbital space tourism mission this morning (Aug. 29), and you can watch the action live. Blue Origin, which is run by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, plans to launch the six-person NS-26 flight from its West Texas …

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Livescience.com

Ancient viral genomes plucked from glaciers reveal how pathogens have adapted to Earth’s shifting climate

Over the past 41,000 years, viral communities have varied significantly between cold and warm climatic periods, scientists found. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

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Phys.Org

International consortium with NASA reveals hidden impact of spaceflight on gut health

Scientists have uncovered how spaceflight profoundly alters the gut microbiome, revealing previously unknown effects on host physiology that could shape the future of long-duration space missions. Led by University College Dublin (UCD) and McGill …

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Space.com

Satellite watches as hazardous wildfire particles drift into the air

A spacecraft is seen drifting in space with the Earth toward the top of the screen. The European-Japanese EarthCARE satellite deploys from the upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on …

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