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Space mission shows Earth's water may be from asteroids
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NASA moves up launch of massive moon rocket
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The new generation of Starlink satellites remain above the accepted brightness threshold
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It's one of the stranger sights of the modern Space Age. Recently, we found ourselves under the relatively dark skies of southern Spain. Sure enough, within a few minutes, we caught sight of a chain of flashing "stars" winking in and out of view in quick succession.
Starlink trains are now a familiar sight, the boon and bane of the modern era. While SpaceX's mega-satellite promises to become a true disruptor in the worldwide internet game, it also has the potential to add to the burden of light pollution in the night sky. Will there soon come a time in the not-too-distant future when moving artificial "stars" outnumber real ones?
The rise of Starlink
The problem for astronomers didn't really become apparent until the first launch of 60 Starlink satellites in May 2019. To date, SpaceX has launched Starlink batches at a breakneck pace, with over 2,900 total deployed and 2,286 still in orbit and in service as of early August 2022.
Matter at extreme temperature and pressure turns out to be remarkably simple and universal
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A step towards quantum gravity
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Pitt is the only university in the U.S. with this giant 3D printer for metal
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Iran seeks 3 more Khayyam satellites
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Software-defined satellite enters commercial service
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Europe’s first commercial satellite capable of being completely reprogrammed while in space is now in commercial use.
All systems go in Houston as NASA prepares return to Moon
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Rick LaBrode has worked at NASA for 37 years, but he says the American quest to return to the Moon is by far the crowning moment of his career.
LaBrode is the lead flight director for Artemis 1, set to take off later this month—the first time a capsule that can carry humans will be sent to the Moon since the last Apollo mission in 1972.
"This is more exciting than really anything I've ever been a part of," LaBrode told journalists at the US space agency's Mission Control Center in Houston, Texas.
Harvest from heavenly breeding
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