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NASA releases new images of Uranus which could unravel mystery about planet | Science & Tech News
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NASA has released stunning new images of Uranus which could help unravel a mysterious feature of the planet. The images, taken using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, show the planet’s rings in more detail than they have ever been seen before. Though the rings have been captured in previous images, these are said to be…
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‘Runaway’ black hole tearing through universe creates ‘astonishing’ trail of stars, say NASA | Science & Tech News
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A runaway black hole is tearing through the universe, leaving a trail of stars in its wake that’s never been seen before, NASA says. The supermassive black hole weighs as much as 20 million suns – and it’s travelling so fast that if it were in our solar system, it could travel from Earth to…
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NASA names Artemis II crew for trip around the moon | Science & Tech News
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NASA has named a team of four astronauts who will embark on a historic venture around the moon ahead of a return to the lunar surface. Artemis II will see the crew board the Orion spacecraft, carried by the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket – the most powerful ever built – for a flyby of…
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NASA tracking new asteroid that has ‘very small chance of impacting Earth in 2046’ | Science & Tech News
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NASA’s scientists are tracking a newly discovered asteroid that has a chance of impacting Earth in 2046. It’s a “very small” chance, according to NASA’s Planetary Defence Coordination Office – about 1 in 600. The space agency’s orbit analysts are keeping a close eye on the asteroid, which is about the size of an Olympic…
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Turkey-Syria earthquake: How drones and a NASA heartbeat detector could transform disaster search | Science & Tech News
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Rescue efforts continue following the devastating earthquakes which struck Turkey and Syria. More than 5,100 people are dead as a result of the tremors, which saw buildings crumble within seconds and left thousands trapped under what remained. Patients left to die in ‘forgotten hospitals’ – earthquake latest As emergency responders, military forces, aid workers, and…
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NASA Columbia disaster: The investigation into one of history’s worst space tragedies – and its lasting legacy | Science & Tech News
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Scott Hubbard remembers exactly where he was on the day of one of the deadliest tragedies in the history of space travel. Before he stepped out of bed on the morning of 1 February 2003, a radio broadcast brought news that NASA’s Columbia space shuttle was “overdue” on its return to Earth. “I had a…
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How to watch asteroid live stream as NASA predicts fourth closest ever near miss with Earth | World News
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An asteroid is due to come very close to Earth this week, passing just a few thousand kilometres above the planet’s surface. The relative near miss will be streamed live using robotic telescopes – here’s what you need to know about the asteroid and how you can watch it. What do we know about this…
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‘My power is really low’: NASA set to lose contact with Mars InSight spacecraft after four years | UK News
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This may be the last ever image sent from NASA’s Mars InSight spacecraft. After a four-year mission on the red planet, the robotic lander – which famously snapped the first “selfie” ever taken on Mars – is powering down. Thick windblown dust has covered InSight’s solar panels, with NASA expecting to lose contact with the…
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Astronauts will be ‘living and working on the moon’ within a decade, says NASA | Science & Tech News
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NASA plans to have astronauts working and living on the moon for up to two months within a decade. NASA’s Artemis rocket ship set off on course for the moon this week, sending a next-generation capsule on a crewless voyage around the moon and back 50 years after the final Apollo lunar mission. The US…
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NASA scientists suggest why we are alone – and what fate awaits the human race | Science & Tech News
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We have not met alien life because intelligent societies tend to wipe themselves out, scientists have claimed – and the human race could be next. A team based at NASA‘s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has used a previous theory called the Great Filter to explain their conclusions. It states that many other civilisations have existed during…