Updates on Artemis I. NASA predicted an asteroid striking Canada. James Webb's view of Titan. New adaptive optics for the Very Large Telescope.
NASA’s Artemis I mission continues. On Nov. 21st, the Orion Capsule made its first close flyby of the Moon, coming within 130 km of the lunar surface. The capsule fired its thrusters for several minutes, putting it into a distant retrograde orbit around the Moon.
Four dangerous asteroids whirling towards earth that might hit today, tells NASA - Science News
As per NASA, there are as many as four asteroids that are set to come extremely close to the surface of Earth today. Check all the details about these asteroids.
NASA has said that there are currently four asteroids that are coming towards Earth with frightening speed. Some of them are travelling at the speed of hypersonic ballistic missiles, but few of them will not hit the earth and go flying past it, as reported by NASA.
Was NASA's DART mission a success? | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
An epic trial run of a plan that may one day save Earth took place in September 2022. But what happened? And what next?
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) launched on 24 November 2021, heading towards the Didymos system – a large asteroid orbited by a smaller 'moon', Dimorphos.
Shocking! This asteroid CRASHED into Earth, says NASA; Check asteroid impact site
In the midst of all the terrifyingly close asteroid flybys, NASA has now revealed that an asteroid actually crashed into the Earth just days ago!
NASA has revealed that the asteroid lit up the sky as it flew over Southern Ontario, Canada on Saturday, November 19. What's shocking is that this 3-foot asteroid was detected just 3.5 hours before impact! However, such small-sized asteroids do not pose a risk to the planet.
How satellites, radar and drones are tracking meteorites and aiding Earth's asteroid defense
These were two excellent indications that there should be a patch of ground covered in meteorites somewhere north of Port Augusta. But how could we track them down?
My colleagues and I who work on the Desert Fireball Network (DFN) , which tracks incoming asteroids and the resulting meteorites , had a couple of ideas: weather radar and drones.
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The lineup for 73rd Berlin Film Festival is starting to take shape. Something tells me this upcoming Berlinale will have a more-than-decent lineup come early next year, with new films expected from prime auteurs. The actual lineup isn't set to be announced until early January.
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Pic of the Day: Smallest radar instrument to be flown in space
This 10-cm box will make history as the smallest radar instrument to be flown in space, highlights the European Space Agency, and it will be the first radar to probe the interior of an asteroid.
Its target destination? The Dimorphos asteroid, which on the night of 26 September had its orbit diverted and a vast 10 000 km plume sent out into space following a collision with NASA's DART mission craft.
Man Keeps Rock For Years, Hoping It's Gold. It Turns Out to Be Far More Valuable : ScienceAlert
Armed with a metal detector, he discovered something out of the ordinary – a very heavy, reddish rock resting in some yellow clay.
He took it home and tried everything to open it, sure that there was a gold nugget inside the rock – after all, Maryborough is in the Goldfields region, where the Australian gold rush peaked in the 19th century.
Where to see art gallery shows in the Washington region - The Washington Post
Centered on the floor of the front room of the University of Maryland's Art Gallery are dozens of flip-flops in shades of green, arranged in a fan shape.
The exhibition of rarely seen sculptural works from the downtown museum spans chronologically from 1942 to 2018 and stylistically from formalist to funky.
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