Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Machine learning spots 8 potential technosignatures

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February 1, 2023
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The Launchpad
Exoplanets dance around distant star in 12-year timelapse
(NASA/JPL-Caltech/Palomar Observatory)
Each of these planets is bigger than Jupiter and takes dozens of years to orbit the parent star.
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Machine learning spots 8 potential technosignatures
(Danielle Futselaar/Breakthrough Listen)
Humans have five new leads in the search to find life beyond our solar system.
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Space Deal of the Day
Save 27% on the Celestron SkyMaster Pro 20x80 binoculars
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Gazing into the infinity has only become easier and cheaper this winter. Save 27% on the Skymaster Pros built to repel inclement weather.
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Science & Astronomy
Faraway blue star cluster shines in Hubble Telescope photo
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NGC 2031 is located outside the Milky Way, about 150,000 light-years from Earth.
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NASA loses over 200 Jupiter photos after Juno probe glitch
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For the second flyby in a row, a key camera studying Jupiter has struggled to snap photos as usual.
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Spaceflight
Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars on 41st flight
(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
The journey on Jan. 27 brought the drone out and back again with 600 feet (183 meters) of flight distance.
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NASA pledges astronaut safety 20 years after Columbia
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Seven astronauts lost their lives on space shuttle Columbia on Feb. 1, 2003, due to a series of technical and organizational problems at NASA.
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Technology
DARPA's hypersonic HAWC aces final test at over Mach 5
(DARPA)
DARPA will now use the data gathered from these four flight tests with a new program, More Opportunities with HAWC (MOHAWC), in order to build and fly more hypersonic test vehicles.
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Search for Life
Unidentified aerial annoyance: Dubious UFO nonsense?
(Aaron Foster/Getty Images)
Whatever is at play here, organizations are taking close encounters with weirdness seriously.
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Star Trek
Annie Wersching, Borg Queen of 'Star Trek' dies at 45
(Paramount)
The talented actress passed away on Sunday after a two-year illness.
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