Category: 2. Space
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Finding Clues in Ruins of Ancient Dead Star With NASA’s Chandra
People often think about archaeology happening deep in jungles or inside ancient pyramids. However, a team of astronomers has shown that they can use stars and the remains they leave behind to conduct a special kind of archaeology in…
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Not Just for Engineers: Broadening the Space Pipeline
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, Sara Alvarado, Executive Director for the Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, known as SEDS, sits down with host David Ariosto.
In the conversation, Alvarado, shares insights on her…
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First-Ever Images of Neptune’s Eerie Glow Finally Reveal Missing Aurora : ScienceAlert
The most elusive planetary aurora in the Solar System has finally been revealed in all its gently glowing glory.
Far from the Sun, and Earth, the sky-blue planet Neptune has been captured shimmering in near-infrared light as particles interact…
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Anywaves poised to expand antenna production in France and internationally
SAN FRANCISCO – French antenna manufacturer Anywaves announced plans March 27 to begin producing satellite antennas and radio-frequency payloads in-house, a prelude to establishing a U.S. facility.
To serve international customers, “we…
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NASA’s Spacecraft That Touched the Sun Just Won Aerospace’s Biggest Prize
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe team won the 2024 Collier Trophy for boldly venturing into the Sun’s atmosphere. With revolutionary heat protection and autonomous systems, the probe is uncovering the Sun’s mysteries and redefining space…
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