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NASA doubles its spacesuit options for Artemis astronauts the moon, ISS crews

NASA has tasked Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to back each other up as each develops new spacesuit designs for spacewalking and the lunar surface.

ULA outlines path to inaugural Vulcan launch following upper stage issues

The Blue Origin BE-4 first stage engines of United Launch Alliance’s first Vulcan rocket were successfully test fired June 7 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Image: ULA.

The debut of United Launch Alliance’s next generation rocket, the Vulcan Centaur, is now scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2023, following an investigation into a mishap that destroyed an upper-stage test article, company CEO and President Tory Bruno said during a media briefing on Thursday.

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What Happens inside a Black Hole?

Inside a black hole, our current understanding of physics breaks down, and the exact workings are still a subject of intense scientific study and theoretical exploration. However, based on the principles of general relativity and our understanding of the behavior of black holes, here are some hypotheses about what might occur:

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How Old is That Star? Ask a Computer

When measuring distances in the Universe, astronomers rely on what is known as the “Distance Ladder” – a succession of methods by which distances are measured to objects that are increasingly far from us. But what about age? Knowing with precision how old stars, star clusters, and galaxies are is also paramount to determining how the cosmos has evolved. Thanks to a new machine learning technique developed by researchers from Keele University, astronomers may have established the first rung on a “cosmic age ladder.”

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Hubble telescope captures the making of a 'cosmic monster' (photo)

The Hubble Space Telescope captured massive galaxy clusters in the process of merging to form one big 'cosmic monster' eight billion light-years from Earth.

How China will land astronauts on the moon by 2030

China has revealed a few details of its two-launch plan to put boots on the moon by 2030.

ULA delays Vulcan rocket's debut to late 2023 after fireball during test

The Vulcan Centaur is now scheduled to debut in late 2023, provided the rest of its development goes according to plan.

What are El Niño and La Niña and how do they affect Earth's weather?

El Niño and La Niña significantly impact Earth's weather patterns. We explore the events in more detail here and take a look at how they impact Earth's weather.

Celebrate a Year of JWST With This Ludicrous Image of Rho Ophiuchi

Astronomy is driven by data. We take spectra of distant galaxies, plot the temperatures and brightness of main sequence stars, and graph the gravitational chirps of merging black holes. All of this data allows us to understand the universe around us. We don’t need images to do that, just data. But we still capture images even when we already have the data. We value them for their wondrous beauty, and for the stories they tell. This is why to celebrate a year of gathering data the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) released a stunningly beautiful image that also tells a wondrous tale.

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'Star Wars' TV shows snag 22 Emmy nominations

The Force proved strong at Wednesday's (July 12) Emmy announcement ceremony, as three 'Star Wars' shows nabbed a total of 22 nominations.

After 63 Days of Silence, NASA Has Restored Communications with the Mars Helicopter

One of the most exciting success stories we’ve been able to report on repeatedly here at UT is that of the Ingenuity helicopter. Not only has it racked up several firsts for humanity, most notably the first powered flight of a craft on another planet, but it has provided both a new perspective and new scientific data to its operations team. It’s also consistently stayed ahead of its companion on the Red Planet – Perseverance, the rover it originally launched from. Sometimes, that causes a scary waiting period for the helicopter’s operations team.

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Could Axions Help Fast Radio Bursts Escape a Magnetar’s Grasp?

New research proposes a way for fast radio bursts to escape the confines of a magnetized star and jet out into space — by getting help from theoretical particles called axions.

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Soar Past Thousands of Galaxies in the Early Universe in Thrilling 3D

Want to visit the most distant galaxy in the early Universe? Now you can via a fantastic visualization created from JWST observations of some of the most distant galaxies ever seen.

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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' costume designer dishes on her dazzling outfits (exclusive)

Costume designer Bernadette Croft discusses her stunning fantasy outfits for 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.'

Global temperatures were the hottest on record for 3 days in a row in July

The world's average temperature was the hottest on record from July 3 to July 5, 2023. Climate change and El Niño are to blame, scientists say.

'Foundation' Season 2 clip reveals what it takes to keep a galactic empire together in the face of war (video)

Apple TV+ released a new clip from the Season 2 premiere of its stellar space saga based on the classic Isaac Asimov novel, "Foundation," which airs on July 14.

NASA celebrates Webb science anniversary with mesmerising new image

A stellar nursery in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex as imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope. Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Klaus Pontoppidan (STScI)

Celebrating the James Webb Space Telescope’s first year of science operations, NASA released a mesmerising new image of a nearby stellar nursery where 50 or so sun-size stars are blazing or just switching on in shimmering clouds of interstellar hydrogen.

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NASA shelves Janus asteroid mission after launch delay

NASA has put its Janus asteroid mission on ice after a launch delay made the twin probes' target systems inaccessible.

Watch SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch for record-tying 16th time early Friday morning

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch on its record-tying 16th mission early Friday morning (July 14), and you can watch the action live.


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