Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Russia says it will leave the International Space Station after 2024

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Russia says it will leave the International Space Station after 2024
(NASA)
The announcement comes as NASA and Roscosmos are laying plans to transition to other stations post-ISS.
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South Korea to launch 1st moon mission 1 week from today
(Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI))
The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter, or KPLO for short, is scheduled to launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket next Tuesday (Aug. 2).
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Satellites can get lost in major solar storms and it could take weeks to find them
(ESA)
Experts worry that with the increase in the number of satellites and debris orbiting the planet, the next big solar storm could throw the near-Earth space into chaos for weeks.
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Skywatching
Perseid meteor shower 2022: When, where & how to see it
(Dneutral Han via Getty Images)
The Perseids may not be able to put on their usual dazzling show as the full moon will upstage and outshine fainter meteors.
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Science & Astronomy
Gorgeous Hubble Space Telescope image shows turquoise waves rippling through Milky Way companion
(ESA/Hubble & NASA: acknowledgement: Josh Barrington)
Bright turquoise plumes ripple through the Milky Way's companion galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, like waves in the ocean in a spellbinding new view shared by NASA.
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Spaceflight
Interstellar probe: Has its time finally come?
(Johns Hopkins/APL)
There is promising new work underway to pursue a deep space robotic interstellar mission. Called Interstellar Probe, this venture could capture a unified view of our heliosphere, out into nearby interstellar space.
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Technology
The first telescope of its kind will hunt for sources of gravitational waves
(University of Warwick)
It's almost impossible to know where to look with optical telescopes to search for the sources of these vibrations in the vast universe. The new telescope, called the Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO), aims to change that.
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Search for Life
Alien hunters should look for city lights from 'urbanized planets,' study suggests
(NASA)
Lights from alien cities are an intriguing potential technosignature.
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Telescopes & Binoculars
Vortex binoculars deals and discounts
(Vortex)
In the world of optics, Vortex binoculars are known for being durable and reliable, as well as easy to use and having quality optics.
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Entertainment
1st NASA capsule to fly into space lands at Long Island museum
(Rod Leonhard/Cradle of Aviation)
The United States' first production spacecraft to be launched into space, Mercury-Redstone 1A (MR-1A), is now on exhibit at the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City on a loan from the Smithsonian.
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