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New images of the sun reveal superfine threads of glowing plasma

4 years ago from Sciencenews.org

The sharpest images yet taken of the sun’s atmosphere reveal superfine threads of hot plasma draped across small regions that have appeared rather bland until now. Finding these slender strands is essential for...

Coronavirus: Space crew to return to very different Earth

No strangers to isolation, the trio left for the space station months before Covid-19 emerged.

Astronomers investigate young stellar complexes in the galaxy UGC 11973

4 years ago from Physorg

Astronomers have performed photometric and spectroscopic observations of young stellar complexes in the giant spiral galaxy UGC 11973. Results of this observational campaign provide important insights into the properties of...

One step closer to touching asteroid Bennu

4 years ago from Physorg

After the successful completion of its "Checkpoint" rehearsal, NASA's first asteroid-sampling spacecraft is one step closer to touching down on asteroid Bennu. Yesterday, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft performed the first practice...

AEW Dynamite: Jon Moxley defends AEW World Championship against Jake Hager

4 years ago from UPI

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defended his title against Jake Hager in an Empty Arena, No Holds Barred match on Dynamite.

ESO telescope sees star dance around supermassive black hole, proves Einstein right

4 years ago from Science Daily

Observations made with ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) have revealed for the first time that a star orbiting the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way moves...

How do you drive a Mars rover from home? Don't worry, NASA's got this.

4 years ago from Space.com

Imagine trying to control a Mars rover from your living room — that's what the team behind NASA's Curiosity rover is doing right now.

Earth is way dustier than we thought. That may be a problem for climate forecasts.

4 years ago from Space.com

Earth's atmosphere, it turns out, is dustier than scientists previously thought.

Star's motion around Milky Way's monster black hole proves Einstein right yet again

4 years ago from Space.com

Einstein's theory of general relativity just passed a dramatic black-hole test with flying colors.

WWE releases Kurt Angle, Rusev and more

4 years ago from UPI

WWE released Hall of Famer Kurt Angle, Rusev, Drake Maverick. EC3 and more.

Cheops observes its first exoplanets and is ready for science

4 years ago from European Space Agency

Cheops, ESA’s new exoplanet mission, has successfully completed its almost three months of in-orbit commissioning, exceeding expectations for its performance. The satellite, which will commence routine science operations by the...

Europe's Cheops telescope begins study of far-off worlds

Europe's newest space telescope starts its study and characterisation of distant planets.

Cheops: the science begins

4 years ago from European Space Agency

Video: 00:03:00 ESA’s first mission dedicated to the study of exoplanets is about to start its science operations after successfully completing its in-orbit commissioning phase.Cheops (Characterising Exoplanet Satellite) was launched from Europe’s Spaceport in...

Grand tour of the International Space Station with Drew and Luca

4 years ago from European Space Agency

Video: 01:05:04 ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Drew Morgan take you on a unique tour of the International Space Station shot in one take with two cameras strapped together. Luca and...

Bald eagles, eaglets found nesting in arms of Arizona cactus

4 years ago from Physorg

For the first time in decades, bald eagles have been found nesting in an Arizona saguaro cactus.

Very Large Telescope sees star dance around supermassive black hole, proves Einstein right

4 years ago from Physorg

Observations made with ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) have revealed for the first time that a star orbiting the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way moves...

A star orbiting the Milky Way’s giant black hole confirms Einstein was right

4 years ago from Sciencenews.org

The first sign that Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity was correct has made a repeat appearance, this time near a supermassive black hole. In 1915, Einstein realized that his newly formulated general theory...

Biggest cosmic mystery 'step closer' to solution

New experimental findings could help us solve one of the biggest mysteries about the Universe.

Russia launches anti-satellite missile

4 years ago from UPI

U.S. Space Command said Wednesday that it is tracking a direct-ascent anti-satellite missile test conducted by Russia this week.

Hensel Phelps Construction nabs $54.3M for undersea training center

4 years ago from UPI

The Navy has awarded Hensel Phelps Construction a $54.3 million contract for design and construction of an undersea operational facility, the Pentagon said Wednesday.

Stephen Colbert calls space station astronaut for social isolation tips

4 years ago from Space.com

Comedian Stephen Colbert phoned the International Space Station today (April 15) to get some isolation tips from NASA astronaut Jessica Meir.

Newfound alien planet may be most Earth-like yet

4 years ago from Space.com

Scientists analyzing archival data gathered by NASA's defunct Kepler spacecraft just found a hidden gem: an Earth-size world that may be capable of supporting life as we know it.

'Soviet Space Graphics' takes you inside the cosmic visions of the USSR

4 years ago from Space.com

One new book transports readers back to the early days of Soviet spaceflight with an unbelievable collection of stunning, colorful and nostalgic images.

Watch: Maine paper mill explosion rains down debris on town

4 years ago from UPI

An explosion at a paper mill in southwestern Maine caused debris to rain down on nearby witnesses Wednesday, though officials said no injuries were reported.

Astronomers discover brightest supernova ever

4 years ago from UPI

Astronomers have discovered the brightest supernova ever. The stellar explosion recorded by an international team of astronomers was twice as bright as the average supernova.

NASA observes rainfall from tornado-spawning storms in the southern US

4 years ago from Physorg

For two days in mid-April, severe storms raced through the southern U.S. and NASA created an animation using satellite data to show the movement and strength of those storms.

Satellite galaxies of the Milky Way help test dark matter theory

4 years ago from Science Daily

Physicists report tiny satellite galaxies of the Milky Way can be used to test fundamental properties of 'dark matter' -- nonluminous material thought to constitute 85% of matter in the...

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York 'still in the woods' of coronavirus, sets mask mandate

4 years ago from UPI

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in an update Wednesday there is still a ways to go before life can begin returning to normal following the state's coronavirus crisis.