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Potential Asteroid Impact On Moon In 2032 Could Trigger Massive Meteor Shower On Earth | FOX 5 New...

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More details: Found here In about 10 hours of observations, NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory discovered 2,104 never-before-seen asteroids in our solar system, including seven near-Earth asteroids. While the chances of the newly discovered asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting the Moon in seven years are slim ⁘ there is currently a 96% chance it won't happen ⁘ an impact of this size would not come without consequences for the Moon, astronauts and spacecraft orbiting Earth.⁘ A new study submitted for review by scientists with the University of Western Ontario and Athabasca University in Canada took observations from the James Webb Space Telescope of asteroid 2024 YR4 and used simulations to show how much lunar debris would be ejected out into space, sending pieces of the Moon toward Earth. After its initial discovery late last year, the asteroid appeared to have a small chance of impacting Earth, warranting international attention, and jum...

Fighting Robots, Racing Dinosaurs: Ranking 15 Sports To Watch On ‘ESPN8: The Ocho...

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Read more: See here The Excel sheets will be booted up. The stairs will get sufficiently slippery. Cotton McKnight and Pepper Brooks will take the call. Our refrain of " wait … this is a sport? " will see unprecedented usage across the next few days. " ESPN8: The Ocho " becomes a reality this weekend, from July 31 through Aug. 3. Various ESPN networks are broadcasting humanity's strangest, most surreal organized competitions. Though it started as a throwaway joke in the 2004 comedy "Dodgeball," this D-list sports programming block is now a marathon of decidedly real events. Are they worth tuning in for? I personally wouldn't advise anyone of sound mind to watch all 65 hours of goat racing, stone tossing and roofballing … lest you wind up looking like a patient of The Ludovico Technique . That being said, there are oddities and hidden gems worth checking out, whether to get a good laugh or find ...

Lava Planets' Atmospheres Give Away What Lies Beneath

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Reference: Found here Far-off 'lava worlds' might hide something beneath their magma surface. Astronomers say we might be able to tell how molten a distant planet is by studying its surface temperature and the chemicals in its atmosphere 1 .

Did A UFO Expert Really Predict This Headline 6 Months Ago?

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More details: See here If you're an avid follower of unidentified flying object (UFO) news , you're likely aware of a news story that captured headlines earlier in the week. In short, multiple news outlets reported on a new paper featuring some big names in the field of astrophysics. The topic? Whether our planet was about to be struck by an alien probe. On July 1, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) discovered an object speeding through the inner solar system at 140,000 miles per hour. The agency called this object 3I/ATLAS, and it immediately attracted the attention of researchers. Three of those researchers responded to this discovery with a paper titled, "Is the Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Alien Technology?" In their paper, researchers Adam Hibberd, Adam Crowl, and Abraham Loeb posit that there's a chance, however faint, that 3I/ATLAS is actually an alien craft. As evidence, they...

A Secretive US Space Plane Will Soon Test Quantum Navigation Technology

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Read more: See here On Monday, the Space Force announced that it will fly the small, Space Shuttle–shaped vehicle on the program's eighth mission next month. The launch of the vehicle, on a Falcon 9 rocket, is scheduled to occur no earlier than August 21 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There are two active X-37Bs in the Space Force fleet, both built by Boeing. The first made its debut flight in April 2010. Since then, the two uncrewed spacecraft have made a succession of longer flights. The first made its longest and latest flight from 2020 to 2022 over a span of 908 days. The second flew more recently, landing at Vandenberg Space Force Base on March 7 after 434 days in orbit. It's likely that the first of these two vehicles, both of which are about 29 feet (9 meters) long and roughly one-quarter the length of one of NASA's Space Shuttle orbiters, will launch next month. Over the past decade and a half, the Space...

S Secretive X-37B Is Returning To Space With New Tech

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Source: Visit website Just a few months after wrapping up its seventh test flight in orbit, Space Force's experimental vehicle known as X-37B is ready for another go. For its upcoming mission, the spaceplane will test new technologies meant to bolster military capabilities in space, such as a navigational sensor that could replace GPS. The U.S. Space Force is set to launch the Boeing-built orbital test vehicle, designated as OTV-8, on August 21 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida  aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket. For flight number eight, X-37B will carry an unidentified number of payloads, including a laser communications technology demonstration and a quantum sensor for navigation in space, according to the Space Force . The laser communications demonstration will use infrared light to transmit data and involve commercial satellites in low Earth orbit. Laser communication packs more data into each transmission, and it...

Smithsonian Air And Space Opens Halls For “Milestone” And “Future” Artifacts

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Read more: Found here The National Air and Space Museum welcomed the public into five more of its renovated galleries on Monday, including two showcasing spaceflight artifacts. The new exhibitions shine modern light on returning displays and restore the museum's almost 50-year-old legacy of adding objects that made history but have yet to become historical. Visitors can again enter through the "Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall," which has been closed for the past three years and has on display some of the museum's most iconic items, including John Glenn's Friendship 7 Mercury capsule and an Apollo lunar module. From there, visitors can tour through the adjacent "Futures in Space," a new gallery focused on the different approaches and technology that spaceflight will take in the years to come. Here, the Smithsonian is displaying for the first time objects that were recently donated by commercial space...

NASA Faces Major Workforce Reduction As Over 3,800 Employees Depart Amid Budget Cut Concerns

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Read more: Found here The workforce reduction follows the administration's proposal for a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, although bipartisan support in Congress seeks to preserve current funding levels. A NASA spokesperson stated, "Safety remains a top priority for our agency as we balance the need to become a more streamlined and more efficient organization and work to ensure we remain fully capable of pursuing a Golden Era of exploration and innovation, including to the Moon and Mars." Florida Tech aerospace specialist Dr. Don Platt cautioned that losing a "well-experienced and highly technical workforce" could harm U.S. space goals. Dr. Platt also observed that China continues to expand its space program, highlighting the competitive nature of the global space race.

Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum Reopens 5 Renovated Galleries Starring SpaceX Rocket...

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Read more: Visit website Hundreds of people lined up outside of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on Monday morning (July 28), waiting for the doors to open and the curtains to drop on five newly renovated galleries devoted to aviation and space exploration history. The museum's flagship building on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. was on track to have more than 6,000 visitors be among the first to see the returning exhibits, like John Glenn 's Mercury capsule "Friendship 7," and all new displays, such as SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket parts, a Blue Origin crew cabin and an immersive 3D-printed Mars habitat. "Reopening our main hall with so many iconic aerospace artifacts, as well as completely new exhibitions, will give visitors much more to see and enjoy," said Chris Browne, the John and Adrienne Mars Director of the National Air and Space Museum, in a statement. "We are thrilled to ...

Moon Could Be Hit With Largest Asteroid In 5,000 Years

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Source: Visit website Earth has been cleared of an impact with the recently discovered asteroid 2024 YR4, but there are still risks to the planet and future space missions, like the Artemis program, if the 200-foot-wide meteor were to hit the moon. Actress and Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in a new ad for Astronomer, the tech firm whose former CEO and human resources chief were caught in an awkward moment on a Jumbotron at a Coldplay concert last week. Paltrow is the ex-wife of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. Chinese brands like Luckin Coffee, Pop Mart, and HEYTEA are expanding in the United States, despite the ongoing trade war. CNN's Vanessa Yurkevich and Marc Stewart report from two different continents on why the companies covet American customers.

NASA Reveals How It Fixed A Camera 370-Million-Miles Away In Deep Space

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Read more: Visit website According to the agency, NASA engineers used an experimental technique called annealing, in which the camera was heated at 25 degrees C to repair the microscopic defects. The annealing process successfully restored JunoCam, allowing it to capture high-quality images of Jupiter's moon, including its north polar region with sulfur dioxide frosts and volcanic activity. NASA said that the results from the "long-distance save" were presented during a technical session on July 16 at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Nuclear ⁘ Space Radiation Effects Conference in Nashville. "We knew annealing can sometimes alter a material like silicon at a microscopic level, but didn't know if this would fix the damage," JunoCam imaging engineer Jacob Schaffner of Malin Space Science Systems in San Diego said as quoted by NASA . "We commanded JunoCam's one heater to ra...

MIT Vision System Teaches Robots To Understand Their Bodies

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Reference: See here A 3D-printed robotic arm holds a pencil as it trains using random movements and a single camera — part of a new control system called Neural Jacobian Fields (NJF). Rather than relying on sensors or hand-coded models, NJF allows robots to learn how their bodies move in response to motor commands purely from visual observation, offering a pathway to more flexible, affordable, and self-aware robots. | Credit: MIT In an office at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), a soft robotic hand carefully curls its fingers to grasp a small object. The intriguing part isn't the mechanical design or embedded sensors — in fact, the hand contains none. Instead, the entire system relies on a single camera that watches the robot's movements and uses that visual data to control it. "This work points to a shift from programming robots to teaching robots," says Sizhe Lester Li, MI...

Ammonite' Is In Solar System

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Reference: Visit website Nicknamed Ammonite — a kind of fossil — the sednoid discovery 2023 KQ14 is forcing astronomers to rethink theories about how the solar system formed. Here's everything you need to know about where Ammonite is and how it fits into the pantheon of the solar system. It may be an exciting find, but Ammonite is not a bright, easy-to-find object. Unlike distant exoplanets, most of which are seen when they transit their star, a relatively small object in the outer solar system that reflects very little sunlight is dim. So, so dim. It's comparable to a magnitude 24 object, which is impossible to see with all but the most powerful professional telescopes' wide-field imaging cameras. Which is precisely what happened earlier this month. Ammonite was detected — as a faint dot in long-exposure images — from near the summit of Mauna Kea on Hawaii's Big Island, first by Japanese astronomers using the Suba...

Scientists Detect Gargantuan 'Pimple' That Has Plagued A Star For At Least 7 Years

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Reference: See here Most exoplanets are discovered as they transit, or move across, their parent stars. But a new study details the opposite scenario: As a giant planet crossed its host star, peculiarities in its transit signature revealed a new discovery about the star itself — in particular, a spot that occupies an enormous 7% of the star's surface and has lasted at least seven years. Nearly 6,000 exoplanets — planets beyond our solar system — have been confirmed to date. While many methods have helped amass this trove, the most successful has been the transit method. This technique, which has helped to reveal nearly 75% of known exoplanets, measures the transient, tiny decrease in a star's brightness when an orbiting planet passes along the line of sight between the star and an observing telescope. Most transit signatures in a star's light curve are similar, comprising a single-step drop. But the planet described in ...

'Possibly Hostile' Alien Threat Detected In Unknown Interstellar Object

Reference: Visit website A mysterious intergalactic object could potentially be a ⁘hostile⁘ alien spacecraft that's slated to attack our planet in November, according to a controversial new study by a small group of scientists. ⁘The consequences, should the hypothesis turn out to be correct, could potentially be dire for humanity,⁘ the researchers wrote in the inflammatory paper, which was published July 16 to the preprint server arXiv , South West News Service reported. Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar entity was discovered on July 1, rocketing toward the sun at more than 130,000 mph, Live Science reported. Less than 24 hours later, it was confirmed to be an interstellar object with initial observations suggesting that it could be a comet that measures up to 15 miles in diameter ⁘ larger than Manhattan. However, in the new paper, the trio of researchers suggested that it might be a piece of extraterrestrial spy technology in di...

Falcon 9 Launches NASA TRACERS Space Science Mission

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Read more: Visit website LAS VEGAS — A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched a NASA space science mission and several other smallsats July 23 after a one-day delay.

Blue Origin Announces Next Texas Rocket Launch: Meet The Crew Of NS-34

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Source: See here Blue Origin has announced the next group of mostly wealthy businesspeople and entrepreneurs who will soon board one of the company's spacecraft for a brief trip to the edge of space. The impending launch of the New Shepard spacecraft from West Texas will include an all-civilian crew of six passengers who will experience a few minutes of weightlessness and stunning views of Earth before the vehicle parachutes back to the ground. The upcoming mission – Blue Origin's fifth of 2025 – was announced less than a month since the last human spaceflight for the space technology company billionaire Jeff Bezos founded in 2000. The most recent June 29 launch was also the second since a headline-grabbing crewed spaceflight in April that included pop star Katy Perry, CBS News anchor Gayle King and Bezos' new wife Lauren Sanchez Bezos. Here's everything to know about the upcoming mission, which would be New Shepar...

SpaceX Launches A Pair Of NASA Satellites To Probe The Origins Of Space Weather

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More details: Found here Two NASA satellites rocketed into orbit from California aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Wednesday, commencing a $170 million mission to study a phenomenon of space physics that has eluded researchers since the dawn of the Space Age. The twin spacecraft are part of the NASA-funded TRACERS mission, which will spend at least a year measuring plasma conditions in narrow regions of Earth's magnetic field known as polar cusps. As the name suggests, these regions are located over the poles. They play an important but poorly understood role in creating colorful auroras as plasma streaming out from the Sun interacts with the magnetic field surrounding Earth. The same process drives geomagnetic storms capable of disrupting GPS navigation, radio communications, electrical grids, and satellite operations. These outbursts are usually triggered by solar flares or coronal mass ejections that send blobs of plasma out in...

SpaceX Has The Nerve To Be Mad About A Competitor⁘s Massive Satellites Littering Earth Orbit

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Read more: Visit website Despite owning more than half of the satellites currently in low Earth orbit, SpaceX is complaining about AST SpaceMobile's BlueBird constellation and how it'll introduce added risks. In a letter sent to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), SpaceX raised concerns that AST SpaceMobile poses a threat to the sustainability of low Earth orbit. Elon Musk's space venture accused the Texas startup of underestimating collision risks in space and whether its satellites pose a threat to people on the ground during reentry. To be fair, these are valid concerns, but the accusations are laughably ironic coming from SpaceX. The company operates more than 7,800 satellites—currently around 60% of all satellites in orbit—and they've had more than a few close calls with other objects. AST SpaceMobile is seeking to create the first space-based cellular broadband network directly accessible by cell phone...

NASA Update As Plane-sized Asteroid Is Approaching Earth At 47,000 Mph | Science | News...

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Reference: Found here NASA has announced that an asteroid the size of a plane is on course to pass by planet Earth next week . While news of the huge rock's approach has been hitting headlines, NASA experts are keen to clarify that the event will be 'more routine than remarkable'. Officially known as 2025 OW, the asteroid is reportedly 220 feet big . According to NASA's schedule, it will pass Earth on Monday, July 28, approaching with 390k miles to spare. You can check out NASA's projection of the large space rock online .  NASA says this is about 1.6 times the normal distance to the moon. The average distance between Earth and the moon is about 239,000 miles (385,000 kilometers). 2025 OW is moving at a speed of 46,908 miles per hour, which, although it may sound incredibly fast , is completely normal and shouldn't be anything to be concerned about. Speaking to ABC News, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laborato...

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Captures Closest-ever Images Of The Sun

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Source: See here The Parker Solar Probe was 1,500 pounds of ambition when it launched from Florida in 2018, on a seven-year mission to "touch the Sun." The goal was to have the probe orbit 24 times, using Venus for a gravity assist to get closer and closer with each pass. Recently, the probe made its closest pass yet, with very little room for error. A 4.5-inch-thick carbon-composite shield keeps its instruments protected from up to 2,500° temperatures, and even being a few degrees of angle off would spell disaster. The probe does employ solar panels for power, which also tuck in behind the shadow of the shield so they don't get "too much of a good thing" with 5.5 million watts' worth of sunlight. In fact, the shield is so efficient that the back of the probe stays at a mere 90 degrees, letting the probe become a modern-day Icarus without becoming a... well, modern-day Icarus. What about the Sun itself? ...

Scientists Discover Why Dazzling Star Changes Brightness

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Read more: Visit website Astronomers say they have confirmed why Betelgeuse, one of the night sky's most dazzling stars, regularly changes brightness. For the first time, they have discovered a much smaller companion star that is orbiting the red supergiant. Experts say its passage across Betelgeuse's face causes a 400 day cycle of dimming, as well as another one that lasts for nearly six years. Betelgeuse is more than 10,000 times brighter than our Sun, and as a result, its blinding light makes spotting anything nearby difficult. Experts say that they long suspected that Betelgeuse might have a star nearby and are delighted with the new findings. Using a technique called speckle imaging, they put together many images to overcome issues that Earth's atmosphere causes telescopes that are based on the ground. Steve Howell, a NASA scientist who led the research team, said: ⁘Previous papers that predicted Betelgeuse...

Self-charging Robots Pave Way For Never-ending Revolt

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More details: Found here If you⁘ve always been one to scoff at the idea of a robot uprising, then this story out of China might give you pause for thought. It⁘s about what is apparently the first-ever humanoid robot that⁘s able to change its own battery pack. Yes, you read that right ⁘ a humanoid robot that⁘s able to realize when it⁘s running low on juice, and then go through the process of swapping out its battery for a fully charged one. All by itself ⁘ without any human intervention. The robot, called Walker S2, is built by Shenzhen-based Ubtech, so we know who to blame if those bots do ever take over. Ubtech released a video (top) showing Walker S2 autonomously swapping out its battery, a process that will enable it to get back to work, whether that involves subjugating humans or hopefully something a little less alarming, like explaining meal times to newly arrived hotel guests. Walker S2, which has been in development sinc...

Astronomers Discover 'Ammonite,' A Mysterious Distant Object That Could Shed Light On Ou...

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Read more: Visit website Nicknamed Ammonite, the recently discovered sednoid has a perihelion of 66 astronomical units (AU). One AU is the approximate distance between the Earth and sun—around 93 million miles. Ammonite's semi-major axis , or its average distance from the sun, is 252 AU. Objects with orbits like Ammonite's "are challenging to observe, and thus their detections are still rare, yet they play a crucial role in constraining models of solar system formation," the researchers write in the paper. "The significance of discovering Ammonite goes far beyond adding one more distant object," Shiang-Yu Wang , the study's corresponding author and a research fellow at the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics in Taiwan, says in a statement . "Ammonite's orbit tells us that something sculpted the outer solar system very early on. Whether it was a passing star or a hidden pla...

Astronomers Just Witnessed Planets Being Born Around A Baby Star 1300 Light-years Away...

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Read more: Visit website International researchers have, for the first time, pinpointed the moment when planets began to form around a star beyond the Sun. Using the ALMA telescope, in which the European Southern Observatory (ESO) is a partner, and the James Webb Space Telescope, they have observed the creation of the first specks of planet-forming material -- hot minerals just beginning to solidify. This finding marks the first time a planetary system has been identified at such an early stage in its formation and opens a window to the past of our own Solar System. ⁘For the first time, we have identified the earliest moment when planet formation is initiated around a star other than our Sun,⁘ says Melissa McClure, a professor at Leiden University in the Netherlands and lead author of the new study, published on July 16 in Nature . Co-author Merel van 't Hoff, a professor at Purdue University, USA, compares their findings to ⁘a...

20th Annual Kecksburg UFO Festival Promises Update On 1965 Crash | TribLIVE.Com

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Read more: Visit website Sixty years ago, a December day changed the course of history for Kecksburg, a small community in Mt. Pleasant Township. People in seven states and Canada reported seeing a fireball in the night sky on Dec. 9, 1965, according to an article that appeared in the Tribune-Review. Reports at the time said locals felt the object⁘s landing and rushed to the scene. They were kept away by military officials, who claimed nothing happened, according to the reports. Those who got there first described the unidentified flying object as an acorn-shaped, hieroglyph-adorned object. ⁘I heard it on radio and TV,⁘ Struble said. He saw the soldiers who restricted access to the site of impact. To this day, believers and theorists in Kecksburg continue to pursue the truth about what really landed in their backyard. Kecksburg Volunteer Fire Department in Mt. Pleasant Township will host the 20th annual UFO Festival Friday thr...

York Space Systems To Acquire Traverse City-based ATLAS Space Operations – 9

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Reference: Found here TRAVERSE CITY — ATLAS Space Operations, a satellite communications company based in Traverse City, has announced it will be acquired by the parent company of York Space Systems, a Colorado-based defense technology firm. The deal, announced Monday, marks what ATLAS leaders are calling a "successful exit" for the company's founders and investors. The acquisition is subject to Federal Communications Commission approval and other customary closing conditions. The company has been backed by a diverse group of investors, including Traverse City's Boomerang Catapult and Northern Michigan Angels, Michigan-based Beringea and Michigan Capital Network, and global firms like Mitsui ⁘ Co. of Tokyo and NewSpace Capital of Luxemburg. "This acquisition is a testament to the vision, innovation, and perseverance of the entire ATLAS team," said Casey Cowell, ATLAS chairman and principal of Boomerang ...

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Source: Found here A team led by Amos Chen from the National Tsing Hua University, is searching for Planet Nine's heat signature. When you double the distance from the sun, reflected light becomes 16 times fainter. This is an inverse fourth-power relationship. But thermal radiation, the heat that all objects naturally emit, only becomes four times fainter when you double the distance. They used far infrared light data from AKARI, a Japanese space telescope. Unlike ground-based telescopes that are hampered by Earth's atmosphere, AKARI could detect the faint thermal glow that Planet Nine should emit. Planet Nine was estimated to have a temperature range between 53 and 28 K. Only requiring AKARI detection can expand the search to five times fainter objects than a previous survey. They looked at specific regions of sky where computer simulations suggested Planet Nine was most likely to be found, based upon the orbital patterns...

On Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Anniversary, We Look At Future Missions To The Moon ⁘ Orange...

Source: Found here Today is Moon Day, Space Exploration Day and the anniversary of the first Apollo 11 moonwalk. Here's a look at the Apollo program and the new Artemis program to return to the lunar surface. NASA will now target April 2026 for Artemis II, the first crewed Artemis mission around the moon, and mid-2027 for Artemis III, which is planned to land the first astronauts near the lunar South Pole. Artemis IV, the first mission to the Gateway lunar space station, remains on track for 2028. "We are returning to the moon in a way we never have before, and the safety of our astronauts is NASA's top priority as we prepare for future Artemis missions," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said. "We've learned a lot since Artemis I, and the success of these early missions relies on our commercial and international partnerships to further our reach and understanding of humanity's place in our solar system. Arte...

Blue Origin Lines Up NASA's Mars-bound Mission For Next New Glenn Launch

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Source: Visit website This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Blue Origin's first launch of its New Glenn rocket was supposed to send up a pair of Mars-bound satellites for NASA, but uncertain readiness plans last year forced NASA to yank back its payload. Now things are lining up for the mission to finally take flight. The company announced Thursday the second launch of its heavy-lift rocket would be for the ESCAPE mission, although it did not announce a target launch date. "This will be an exciting mission for New Glenn and Mars exploration," Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp posted on X. "ESCAPADE is not only New Glenn's first interplanetary mission, it's also the first multi-spacecraft orbital science mission to study the Martian magnetosphere. And, we hope to l...

Senate Appropriators Fund Dozens Of Threatened NASA Science Missions

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Read more: Found here WASHINGTON — A Senate spending bill would restore funding for dozens of NASA science missions threatened with cancellation in the administration's 2026 budget request but is silent on one flagship program.

SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket May Be Seen Over Arizona: Where

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More details: See here The first of three upcoming SpaceX Starlink missions got off the ground on the night of Tuesday, July 15 . Now, Elon Musk's commercial spaceflight company could soon get another of its Falcon 9 rockets off the ground from the Vandenberg Space Force Base to deploy more of the internet-beaming satellites. The launch site itself may be across state lines, but Arizonans could still have a chance to see the rocket itself soaring overheard. But it's important to keep in mind that rocket launches can be – and often are – scrubbed or delayed due to any number of factors, including poor weather conditions or unexpected issues with spacecraft. Check back with azcentral.com for any updates on the rocket launch. Here's what to know about the launch from Southern California, as well as when and where to watch it in neighboring Arizona: If needed, additional launch opportunities are available starting at 9:...

Massive 210-feet Asteroid To Make Close Approach To Earth Today

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Source: Visit website A massive asteroid , dubbed 2018 BY6, is set to make a close approach to Earth today. The space rock, which is about the size of an airplane at some 210 feet (nearly 64 meters) across, will come within 3.27 million kilometers of our planet. While that may seem like a long way off, it's actually considered quite close in astronomical terms. The asteroid is traveling at a speed of around 26,700km/h. Asteroid 2018 BY6 belongs to the Aten group, a category of space rocks that often cross Earth's orbit. However, NASA has confirmed that this particular asteroid does not pose any threat to our planet. For an asteroid to be considered dangerous, it must be over 85 meters wide and come within 7.4 million kilometers of Earth. Although the asteroid is relatively close, it falls short of the size threshold for being classified as dangerous. Despite the harmlessness of 2018 BY6, preparations for potential future thr...

NASA's New Roman Space Telescope Aims To Discover 100,000 Cosmic Explosions

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More details: Found here While the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes continue to offer astronomers revolutionary glimpses of our universe, their upcoming sibling may very well upstage them. Scheduled to launch in 2027, NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is designed with a field of view at least 100 times larger than Hubble's, with the potential to document light from over a billion galaxies over its career. Combined with timelapse recording capabilities, Roman will help researchers to better understand exoplanets, infrared astrophysics, and the nature of dark matter . But it doesn't stop there. According to a study published on July 15 in The Astrophysics Journal , Roman is poised to eventually capture an estimated 100,000 celestial explosions over its lifetime. These could include everything from supernovae to hungry black holes , but astrophysicists theorize Roman may potentially even find evidence of the very...

Astronomers May Have Found 100 'Undetected' Galaxies Orbiting Milky Way

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More details: Found here Scientists at Durham University in England have identified signs that up to 100 extremely faint galaxies (too dim to be spotted with current telescopes) may be orbiting the Milky Way.  These elusive objects, referred to as "orphan" galaxies, likely escaped detection because of their very low brightness. The simulations suggest the presence of a hidden population of small galaxies clustered around the Milky Way. If future observations confirm this, it could significantly alter our understanding of the galaxy's surroundings and the formation of cosmic structures! Isabel Santos-Santos, the lead researcher at Durham University's Institute for Computational Cosmology, said: "We know the Milky Way has some 60 confirmed companion satellite galaxies, but we think there should be dozens more of these faint galaxies orbiting around the Milky Way at close distances." If telescopes detec...

But Are They Worth The Cost?

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More details: Visit website DETROIT – From refrigerators powered by artificial intelligence to automated mops and mowers, household robots are on the rise! – But are they truly helpful, or just another tech trend? Consumer Reports breaks down the pros, cons, and reveals which deliver real value. Consumer Reports' Dan Wroclawski tracks the latest in home and garden tech and says that while these products are helpful, they tend to be pricier than their traditional counterparts and they often have complicated setup processes and require extra tinkering to keep them working. Take Samsung's new five-thousand-dollar Bespoke refrigerator , which comes with an "AI vision camera" that's supposed to recognize the groceries you add to your fridge. When CR tested the feature, it worked about half the time and struggled with packaged foods like milk and soda. CR's evaluations of robotic lawn mowers found you'll ne...

Alien Planets That Really Exist

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Source: Found here Far beyond the eight familiar planets in our solar system, countless bizarre and extreme worlds await discovery ⁘ and some have already been found. Join us as we tour some of the strangest and most fascinating exoplanets in our ever-surprising universe. Beyond our solar system, countless alien worlds of lava, ice, water and noxious gas swirl through the cosmos. Here are some of the strangest exoplanets that scientists have discovered so far.

9 Best UFO Movies And Shows On Netflix Right Now

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Read more: Visit website The unidentified flying object (UFO) has captured human interest and imagination for centuries. This may be attributed to the fact that it is linked with one of the most significant questions that our species has ever asked: ⁘Are we alone in the universe?⁘ The subject has sparked countless debates, launched private and government-funded research, and inspired stories across all formats. UFOs have been a popular subject for big and small screen works of science fiction, as well as for documentaries made on searching for them. Many such examples can be found on Netflix, with the streaming giant also producing original content that digs into the matter. Whether you are a believer or not, the following movies and shows on UFOs are sure to be an entertaining watch. A docuseries by investigative journalist George Knapp, ⁘Investigation Alien,' depicts him hunting down potential reports of UFO sightings and extrat...

Space Systems Degrees Program Meets The Challenge Of Modern Engineering

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More details: Visit website Purdue students can keep reaching for the stars through the Comprehensive Space Engineering Degrees Program and two new additions: an online master's degree in space systems engineering and a new space engineering undergraduate certificate. (Purdue University/Becky Robiños) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University is standing at the forefront of expanding space exploration and a future economy with the creation of the first-ever Comprehensive Space Engineering Degrees Program in the country. The program provides a solid a foundation for the next generation's pioneering future in space as celebrated in this video. Dan Dumbacher, professor of engineering practice in aeronautics and astronautics, said many of the necessary classes are already in place for the online master's degree, with additional courses being put together to help students see how disciplines interrelate, including the human...

Astronomers Discover Potential Dwarf Planet Lurking Way Beyond Pluto

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More details: Found here Astronomers in Japan have spotted a distant object orbiting the Sun far beyond Neptune, pointing to an extraordinary event that took place during the earliest years of the solar system. Astronomers used the Subaru Telescope, perched atop a dormant volcano in Hawaii, to make the discovery. They observed a small object orbiting at a farthest distance of 252 AU from the Sun, in which one astronomical unit equals the average distance between the Sun and Earth. Scientists gave it the formal designation 2023 KQ14 and nicknamed it Ammonite, after an extinct group of marine animals—a nod to its status as an extreme relic of the early solar system. For reference, Pluto's average distance from the Sun is about 40 AU, so 2023 KQ14 is quite distant. At 23.4 billion miles (37.7 billion kilometers) away, light reflecting off Ammonite takes approximately 34 hours to reach Earth. Astronomers first discovered Ammonite...

Giant Space 'Boulders' Unleashed By NASA's DART Mission Aren't Behaving As Expected, Revealing...

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Read more: Found here Three years ago, NASA made history by deliberately smashing a spacecraft into a large asteroid , altering its course and demonstrating humankind⁘s ability to protect our planet from "potentially hazardous" space rocks in the future. But a new analysis hints that the debris from this monumental collision is not behaving as expected, raising doubts about the success of future asteroid-deflecting missions. On Sept. 26, 2022, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft purposefully collided with the asteroid Dimorphos, crashing directly into the middle of the space rock at around 15,000 mph (24,000 km/h). The mission was a smashing success : Not only did DART alter Dimorphos' trajectory ⁘ shortening its trip around its partner asteroid Didymos by around 30 minutes ⁘ it also completely changed the shape of the asteroid. The collision, which occurred more than 7 million miles (11 mil...

Congress Moves To Reject Bulk Of White House's Proposed NASA Cuts

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Read more: Found here A budget-writing panel in the House of Representatives passed a $24.8 billion NASA budget bill Tuesday, joining a similar subcommittee in the Senate in maintaining the space agency's funding after the White House proposed a nearly 25 percent cut. In reality, a flat budget is effectively a cut in funding once you account for inflation. But spaceflight and space science advocates celebrated the bills written to restore NASA's budget. "Though the House and Senate have much still to debate on full-year appropriations, this much is clear: Congress is rejecting the full extent of the unprecedented, unstrategic, and wasteful cuts to NASA and NASA science proposed by the White House's Office of Management and Budget," the Planetary Society said in a statement. "The Planetary Society calls on the OMB and the current NASA leadership to acknowledge clear congressional intent to support NASA s...

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Ghost Galaxies⁘ Are Orbiting The Milky Way

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Reference: Found here The Lambda Cold Dark Matter (LCDM) theory suggests that most galaxies are low-mass dwarf galaxies, many of which orbit larger galaxies like the Milky Way. More broadly, the LCDM represents our best understanding of how the universe works. But there's a problem. According to the theory, the Milky Way should have significantly more satellite galaxies than scientists have observed with telescopes and predicted with computer simulations. By combining the highest-resolution supercomputer simulations to date with new mathematical modeling, cosmologists at Durham University in the U.K. suggest there might be up to 100 previously unidentified galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, effectively tracking down our galaxy's "missing" companions. If future telescopes detect these galaxies directly, it would further bolster the reliability of the LCDM theory, the most widely accepted standard model of large-scale co...