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NASA withdraws from Mars: This week in Space
Private companies step in to salvage Mars sample collection, Boeing on its way to the space station, Venus' atmosphere emits gases, and a black hole discovered in our neighborhood; this week in space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.28.24
Amidst the stars, an invisible wave
A new study reveals that the 'Radcliffe Wave,' a colossal galactic structure found relatively close to us, exhibits periodic movements, akin to those of a wave
Jonathan Berkheim / Davidson Institute of Science
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04.27.24
A quarter million tons to Mars: SpaceX's ambitious vision
Following three experimental flights of Starship, Elon Musk unveiled SpaceX's updated vision, which includes plans for ten launches per day to Mars and the ambition to dominate over 99 percent of the activity in Earth's orbit
Etay Nevo, Davidson Institute of Science
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04.23.24
The first light in the universe
Recent observations of young galaxies by the James Webb Space Telescope reveal the first light in space likely originated from young and bright stars
Amit Pando/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.20.24
Japanese astronaut set to walk on the moon: This week in space
Japan announces plans to send an astronaut to the moon, Europe prepares to dispatch a rover to Mars, SpaceX unveils updates to its plans, and the successful launches of heavy rockets
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.20.24
Israeli scientists find largest stellar black hole in our galaxy
Data from the European space mission Gaia reveals that the black hole is more than three times heavier than any known in our galaxy, and is 33 times the mass of the sun
Yaron Drukman
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04.16.24
Milky Way galaxy played major role in Egyptian beliefs, study finds
New study citing ancient Egyptian source presents compelling argument, saying the astronomical body was seen as the embodiment of a primordial deity
Yogev Israeli
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04.15.24
The new lunar rovers: This week in space
NASA selects models for the new moon rover, a new lunar time standard, Chinese reconnaissance satellites, and a distant exoplanet with a dark side - this week in space
Davidson Institute of Science
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04.12.24
Israeli drug experimental system launched to space: This week in space
An Israeli lab on the ISS, building blocks of life found on the Bennu asteroid, Chinese moon satellite, and ice buildup on the European telescope
Davidson Institute of Science
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03.29.24
Impressive success for starship: This week in space
Third successful trial for SpaceX's giant spacecraft, new estimations as to the age of the universe, an attempt to save an old spacecraft, and the explosion of a Japanese rocket
Ettay Nevo
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03.22.24
Third starship launch: this week in space
SpaceX is set to launch again its revolutionary spacecraft, new findings regarding planet formation and the discovery of low oxygen levels on Jupiter's moon
Ettay Nevo/ The Davidson Institute of Science
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03.16.24
Space oddity: former top Netanyahu aide convicted of collaborating with 'space nation'
Ron Shechter, who previously held senior consular position in Prime Minister's Office, convicted of conflict of interest for advising Space Kingdom of Asgardia on how to recruit citizens
Itamar Eichner
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03.13.24
Israeli technology against space debris
A private spacecraft is on its way to land on the moon, the crash of a large European satellite, and the brightest celestial body in the observable universe
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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03.05.24
A private spacecraft en route to the moon: This week in space
A newly discovered subterranean ocean on Saturn's moon, troubles with the Mars rover, and an Israeli satellite deal could launch us into space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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02.23.24
Astronaut sets new record for most time spent in space
Here's the space news: Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenk spent 879 days in space, surpassing the previous record set by his compatriot Gennady Padalka; Venus moon gets unusual name; US space agency launched the PACE satellite for environmental research
Davidson Institute of Science
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02.22.24
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