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Ancient star catalogs: Mapping the skies
Over two thousand years ago astronomers have already begun to systematically map stellar coordinates, and their efforts even allowed us to date ancient artworks
Dr. Na'ama Hallakoun / Davidson Institute of Science
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08.09.24
Farewell to the Israeli environmental satellite: This week in space
Israeli-French satellite Venμs successfully completes mission; SpaceX returns to space; Boeing bleeding money; astronomers anticipate star explosion
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08.08.24
China launches first batch of 'Thousand Sails' Starlink satellite megaconstellation rivals
The Qianfan satellites have a flat-panel design similar to Starlink, and SSST plans to launch potentially thousands of satellites, with an initial deployment of 1,296 satellites in the first phase
Ynetnews
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08.08.24
Water is from the Moon, diamonds are from Mercury
A Chinese spacecraft discovered evidence of water-bearing crystals on the Moon, while researchers speculate on the existence of a vast diamond layer deep within Mercury, veteran Chandra X-ray Observatory faces the risk of closure; This Week in Space
Ettay Nevo, Davidson Institute of Science
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08.03.24
A potentially habitable moon cave
Researchers discover first indications of a horizontal cave at the base of a vertical shaft on the Moon, which could provide shelter for astronauts from the harsh conditions on the lunar surface
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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07.27.24
The vehicle that won't travel to the Moon: This Week in Space
NASA has canceled the VIPER lunar rover mission due to budget considerations, Israeli company Ramon.Space is opening a center in the UK, A rare malfunction halts SpaceX launches, A spacecraft to tow the ISS out of orbit, and the wave height on Titan's seas
Ettay Nevo, Davidson Institute of Science
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07.27.24
Planning container shipping from space
Los Angeles-based startup pioneering new approach to bring larger volumes of cargo back from orbit with landing pad precision and reduced costs
Ynetnews
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07.24.24
NASA's Curiosity Rover makes surprise accidental discovery on Mars
Discovery in Gediz Vallis channel raises questions about Red Planet's geological processes and suggests planet experienced active geological events like floods and landslides
Ynetnews
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07.23.24
What makes food in space taste bland? Weightlessness, for one
While sweet aromas like vanilla and almond intensified due to compounds like benzaldehyde in space, lemon aroma remained constant
Ynetnews
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07.22.24
The Great Red Spot may be feeding off smaller storms, study suggests
The Great Red Spot is a massive, high-pressure anticyclonic storm on Jupiter's southern hemisphere, appearing as an enormous red-orange oval visible from Earth
Ynetnews
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07.22.24
Echoes of solar fury - Solar storms in Earth’s memory
A rare and extremely intense solar storm, known as a Miyake event, leaves a lasting impact on Earth's trees and ice and can severely damage communication infrastructure, posing major challenges to modern-day humanity
Jonathan Berkheim / Davidson Institute of Science
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07.13.24
Boundary-breaking private mission: This week in space
SpaceX poised to launch first Polaris mission as early as July, NASA's Moon program facing further delays, and an unexpected Chinese Tianlong-3 rocket launch
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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07.12.24
Ocean surrounded by ice: astronomers may have found an 'eyeball' planet
LHS 1140 b is a rocky super-Earth exoplanet located approximately 39-50 light-years away, orbiting a red dwarf star within the habitable 'Goldilocks' zone suitable for liquid water
Ynetnews
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07.10.24
66 years after, Russian space agency chief dispels conspiracy theories about 1969 Moon landing
While nearly half of Russians previously believed the 1969 moon landing was a hoax, recent tests on lunar soil samples have disproven this claim
Ynetnews
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07.10.24
Space dust Lego-like bricks can help us build on the Moon
Modular construction method aims to address the challenges of building on the lunar surface, offering flexible and scalable designs for habitats and research facilities
Ynetnews
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07.09.24
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