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USTC detects a sharp rise in detection rate of broad absorption line variations

Will this solve the mystery of the expansion of the universe

New 'Eyewear' to Deepen the View of NASA's Roman Space Telescope

Studying Near-Earth Asteroids with Radar

Women making the Webb Space Telescope a reality

On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021, and as excitement builds for the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) in October, ESA is highlighting women that play an important role in Europe’s contribution to Webb.
An astronaut’s guide to out-of-Earth manufacturing

Improvising new stuff from the stuff you have is part of an astronaut’s job description – think Apollo 13’s crew refitting CO2 filters to save their own lives, or stranded Mark Watney in The Martian, feeding himself on the Red Planet. Now plans are underway to manufacture items in orbit, and ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst argues this could make a big difference to living and working in space.
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Careers at ESA
NASA's new Mars rover hits dusty red road, 1st trip 21 feet

NASA's newest Mars rover hit the dusty red road this week, putting 21 feet on the odometer in its first test drive.
The Perseverance rover ventured from its landing position Thursday, two weeks after setting down on the red planet to seek signs of past life.
The roundabout, back and forth drive lasted just 33 minutes and went so well that more driving was on tap Friday and Saturday for the the six-wheeled rover.
"This is really the start of our journey here," said Rich Rieber, the NASA engineer who plotted the route.
DcubeD to release its new deployable SPACE SELFIE STICK (D3S3)

Sixth mirror casting brings Giant Magellan Telescope closer to completion
