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Black hole - 12 ultra-black holes orbiting the Milky Way galaxy
Scientists at the Harvard and Smithsonian Center for Astronomical Physics believe that, as a rule, supermassive black holes are located at the center of galaxies. Scientific warning.
Researchers call such black holes “wanderers” and it is almost impossible to see them directly, but a new special simulation has allowed a team of scientists to determine such “wanderers” and their location in the universe.
OneWeb Launches 34 Satellites; total constellation satellites orbiting at 288 - BollyInside
This launch brings OneWeb's total in-orbit constellation to 288 satellites. These will form part of OneWeb's 648 LEO satellite fleet that will deliver high-speed, low-latency global connectivity.
The lift-off occurred on 21 August. OneWeb's satellites separated from the rocket and were dispensed in nine batches over a period of 3 hours 45 minutes with signal acquisition on all 34 satellites confirmed.
NASA Invites Public to Watch Cargo Launch | Flying
Rocket Lab Spacecraft Confirmed for Mars as NASA Greenlights ESCAPADE Small Satellite
The ESCAPADE mission - led by the University of California Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory to study Mars' magnetosphere - with two Rocket Lab Photon spacecraft has received NASA approval to move toward launch.
A render of Rocket Lab's Photon spacecraft orbiting Mars for the ESCAPADE mission. (Photo: Business Wire)
Japan reveals plans to bring back soil samples from Mars' MOON Phobos by 2029 | Daily Mail Online
Japan says it will send a spacecraft to take soil samples from the Martian moon Phobos, with the goal of returning them to Earth before the end of the decade.
The sample-return from Phobos will be part of the wider Martian Moon Exploration (MMX) mission, run by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
To solve space traffic woes, look to the high seas | MIT Technology Review
Space situational awareness is a different thing—it's about providing data. Different countries and companies around the world detect where these objects are in orbit and share what's out there.
I've been on a quest to find an authoritative reference that talks about the process from end to end.
Here comes the Sun: NAU planetary scientists find evidence of solar-driven change on the Moon
Tiny iron nanoparticles unlike any found naturally on Earth are nearly everywhere on the Moon—and scientists are trying to understand why. A new study led by Northern Arizona University doctoral candidate Christian J.
Asteroid impacts and solar radiation affect the Moon in unique ways because it lacks the protective magnetic field and atmosphere that protect us here on Earth.
NASA Images of the Week: Star Trek, Rocket Launch & a Ghostly Galaxy
Photograph from International Space Station orbiting 263 miles above the southeast coast of Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean into an orbital sunriseCredit: NASA
The orbital platform has been continuously occupied for more than 20 years and hosts a variety of research and experiments that benefit the whole of humanity.
NASA Sets Coverage, Invites Public to Virtually Join Next Cargo Launch | NASA
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