Friday, March 4, 2022

Watch an asteroid zoom safely by Earth in a live webcast tonight!

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The Launchpad
SpaceX launches 47 Starlink satellites and lands rocket making 11th flight
(SpaceX)
SpaceX launched 47 satellites and landed the returning rocket on his morning, acing the 11th landing for the Falcon 9 booster.
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Watch an asteroid zoom safely by Earth in a live webcast tonight!
(Virtual Telescope Project)
The Virtual Telescope Project is planning to stream live telescope views of the potentially hazardous asteroid 138971 (2001 CB21) at 10 p.m. EST (0300 GMT). Here's how to watch.
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Out-of-control piece of rocket space junk is crashing into the moon: Here's what to know
(NOAA/NASA)
A rocket stage will slam into the moon on Friday (March 4), amid a dispute about who launched it (China or SpaceX) and discussions on the complexity of tracing human-made objects in deep space.
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Spaceflight
Russia stops rocket engine sales to US as space cooperation frays
(OneWeb)
The decades-old space partnership between Russia and the West may be going up in smoke, another victim of the invasion of Ukraine. "Let them fly on something else, their broomsticks," Russia's space chief says.
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Germany switches off black hole telescope on Russian satellite
(German Aerospace Center)
A German-built space telescope making the largest ever map of black holes in the universe has been switched off after Germany halted all science cooperation with Russia to protest that country's invasion of Ukraine.
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NASA's 1st Artemis moon landing will likely slip another year to 2026
(SpaceX)
The spacesuits and Human Landing System can't be ready before then, NASA's Inspector General told lawmakers.
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Science & Astronomy
Scientists gearing up for rogue rocket's moon crash on March 4
(NASA/LROC/ASU/Scott Sutherland)
A wayward rocket stage is poised to bombard the moon on Friday (March 4), and the coming impact has earned some scientific attention.
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James Webb Space Telescope will help assess atmospheres of strange 'sub-Neptunes'
(NASA, ESA, CSA, and D. Player (STScI))
The sharp mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope will finally be able to probe into the atmospheres of sub-Neptunes, which are mysterious planets that aren't found anywhere near Earth.
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Distant galaxies appear to overlap in new Hubble telescope image
(NASA/ESA/Hubble)
The Hubble Space Telescope captured the barred spiral galaxy NGC 4496A and the spiral galaxy NGC 4496B. The two galaxies only appear to overlap due to a chance alignment, but not all is as it looks.
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Entertainment
The Terminator movies in order
(Paramount Pictures)
If you're looking to watch The Terminator movies in order, you're going to need our guide, or a PhD in temporal mechanics.
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Best space mobile games
(Innersloth)
Our best space mobile games list takes you on intergalactic adventures, across a lonely universe, and even into the captain's chair in more ways than one.
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Star Trek
Seven of Nine grapples with her humanity in 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 2
(Paramount Plus)
Jeri Ryan opens up about filming on the streets of LA and her character's new romantic partner in Star Trek: Picard season 2, in this SFX Magazine exclusive.
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'Star Trek: Picard' won't 'press forward' with the synthetic storyline, producer says
(Paramount Plus)
Executive producer Akiva Goldsman says don't get too hung up on the fact that Picard is technically a synthetic. There's more Trek to tell.
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