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How to prevent biofilms in space
Inside these vials are chambers containing the new surface material and the microbes. They were launched in stasis to ISS to avoid bacterial growth before reaching microgravity conditions. Once in ISS, the astronauts activated the samples by combining the various chambers in the vials. Credit: Space Biofilm Program

After exposure in space aboard the International Space Station, a new kind of surface treatment significantly reduced the growth of biofilms, scientists report. Biofilms are mats of microbial or fungal growth that can clog hoses or filters in water processing systems, or potentially cause illness in people.

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Washington DC (UPI) Sep 07, 2023
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency successfully launched a rocket Wednesday, with a high-powered X-ray telescope and moon lander on board, after the launch was scrubbed late last month due to high winds. The H-2A rocket lifted off on time, at 7:42 p.m. EST, or 8:42 a.m. local time, from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan, and deployed the space telescope on schedule. "We ha

Japan launches 'Moon Sniper' mission

Thursday, 07 September 2023 09:57
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Tokyo (AFP) Sept 7, 2023
Japan's "Moon Sniper" mission blasted off Thursday as the country's space programme looks to bounce back from a string of recent mishaps, weeks after India's historic lunar triumph. Only the United States, Russia, China and as of last month India have successfully landed a probe on the Moon, with two failed Japanese missions - one public and one private. Watched by 35,000 people online,

SpaceX awaits FAA approval for Starship launch

Thursday, 07 September 2023 09:57
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Washington DC (UPI) Sep 6, 2023
Elon Musk said Tuesday that SpaceX is ready to launch a second test flight of its Starship and awaits Federal Aviation Administration approval nearly five months after the first test in Texas exploded over the Gulf of Mexico. The updated Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, was rolled out to the launching pad where it will wait for FAA approval before setting a new date for li
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Polish ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański on his first day at EAC

As of 1 September 2023, Sławosz Uznański joined ESA as a project astronaut anticipating flying on a future space mission.

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Across the Northern Hemisphere, now's the time to catch a new comet before it vanishes for 400 years
This image provided by Gianluca Masi shows the comet C/2023 P1 Nishimura and its tail seen from Manciano, Italy on Sept. 5, 2023. Stargazers across the Northern Hemisphere should catch a glimpse as soon as possible because it will be another 400 years before the wandering ice ball returns. Credit: Gianluca Masi via AP

A newly discovered comet is swinging through our cosmic neighborhood for the first time in more than 400 years.

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Japan launches rocket carrying lunar lander and X-ray telescope to explore origins of universe
An HII-A rocket blasts off from the launch pad at Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima, southern Japan Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023. Credit: Kyodo News via AP

Japan launched a rocket Thursday carrying an X-ray telescope that will explore the origins of the universe as well as a small lunar lander.

The launch of the HII-A rocket from Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan was shown on by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, known as JAXA.

"We have a liftoff," the narrator at JAXA said as the rocket flew up in a burst of smoke then flew over the Pacific.

Thirteen minutes after the launch, the rocket put into orbit around Earth a satellite called the X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, or XRISM, which will measure the speed and makeup of what lies between galaxies.

Artificial star

Thursday, 07 September 2023 06:56
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Artificial star Image: Artificial star

Lightning in a camera – from above

Thursday, 07 September 2023 06:30
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Thunderstorm seen from Space Station

ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen will film thunderstorms and lightning shooting up towards space as part of the climate science of the Huginn mission.

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X-ray mission lifts off to study high-energy Universe Image: X-ray mission lifts off to study high-energy Universe
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