See the best photos from the International Space Station of 2022 in this NASA video | Space

NASA has released a stunning series of images that celebrate 2022 aboard the International Space Station. 

In 2022 the International Space Station (ISS) marked its 24th year orbiting Earth at an altitude of around 400 kilometers (250 miles) above Earth’s surface.

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Publisher: Space.com
Date: 2022-12-30T16:01:33Z
Author: Robert Lea
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Hubble Space Telescope delivers holiday sparkle in new image | Space

One such case is a new image from the 32-year old observatory, published on Dec. 1. Here, the Hubble Space Telescope sees the quintessential colors of the holiday season, as bright blue-white stars shine against dusty swaths shaded red.

These stars are located outside the Milky Way , in a patch of sky located within a nearby galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). As the name suggests, it looks like a round smudge in the southern sky.

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Publisher: Space.com
Date: 2022-12-31T13:42:37Z
Author: Doris Elin Urrutia
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NASA sensors could help detect landfill methane from space to help limit climate change | Space

A NASA science instrument in orbit will form the backbone of a new initiative to survey methane emissions from landfills in a new nonprofit project to track the greenhouse gas.

The new project, led by the nonprofit group Carbon Mapper,  will use data collected from the International Space Station by NASA's EMIT experiment (its name is short for Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation) and other NASA science instruments to track methane, which according ...

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Publisher: Space.com
Date: 2022-12-31T16:35:28Z
Author: Robert Lea
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Juno spacecraft regaining its memory after mind-blowing Jupiter flyby, NASA says | Space

NASA's Juno probe is continuing to recover its memory at Jupiter after a data disruption interrupted communications between the spacecraft and its operators on Earth following a flyby of the giant planet in December. 

The Juno spacecraft 's latest flyby of Jupiter , its 47th close pass of the planet, was completed on Dec. 14. But as its operators at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory were receiving science data from the flyby they found they could no longer directly access the spacecraft's memory.

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Publisher: Space.com
Date: 2022-12-31T14:07:43Z
Author: Robert Lea
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Central Lee science teachers test curriculum | Daily Gate City - Keokuk, Iowa | ...

DONNELLSON — Central Lee science teachers have been piloting and field testing Open Sci Ed curriculum.

Science teacher Alicia Hayes said some of the classes that have been piloting the curriculum are general biology, physical science and honors environmental science.

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Space is back: From asteroid collisions to stunning telescope images | Montreal Gazette

In September this year, more than 10 million kilometres out in space, a little spaceship collided with a large asteroid called Dimorphos.

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Bluegrass Skies: The year in space | Spectrum | state-journal.com

SOFIA, a 2.7 meter telescope mounted in a 747, took its last flight in 2022. (Image by NASA/Jim Ross)

With the rate at which images are being produced, I could change the name of this column to "Webb this Week" and report only on the findings of the JWST. The infrared space telescope, over 30 years in the making, should continue to produce data for many years to come.

Publisher: The State Journal
Author: Dan Price Guest columnist
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Academics for All: Where are they now? | Local News | thesheridanpress.com

As a 2013 Sheridan High School graduate, Hailey (Ligocki) Ryan contributed to three state championships in tennis, played basketball, and participated in We the People, National Honor Society and FFA.

SHERIDAN — Academics for All representatives checked in with former recipients of the Summit Award.

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Author: Gina Thoney Academics for All
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Newton County School System announces winners of 2022 Elementary District Science Fair | News | ...

I have been editor of the Rockdale Citizen since 1996 and editor of the Newton Citizen since it began publication in 2004. I am also currently executive editor of the Clayton News Daily, Henry Daily Herald and Jackson Progress-Argus.

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