Monday, February 12, 2024

James Webb Space Telescope tracks galaxy's history to just after Big Bang

JWST tracks galaxy's history to just after Big Bang | Watch SpaceX launch private IM-1 moon lander Feb. 14 | Celestron AstroMaster LT 70AZ telescope now under $60
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February 12, 2024
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JWST tracks galaxy's history to just after Big Bang
(ASA, ESA, CSA, IPAC, Kristen McQuinn/Rutgers University)
The research could help better understand how star formation rates have changed over the last 13 billion or so years since time began.
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Watch SpaceX launch private IM-1 moon lander Feb. 14
(Intuitive Machines)
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a new private lunar lander to the moon for the company Intuitive Machines and NASA this week, and you can watch it live online in a series of free webcasts.
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Space Deal of the Day
Celestron AstroMaster LT 70AZ telescope now under $60
(Celestron)
The Celestron AstroMaster LT 70AZ is over $70 off at Walmart, which is a worthwhile saving for anyone looking to try their hand at astronomy.
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Skywatching
Chinese astronauts welcome Year of the Dragon in space
(Getty Images)
As families and friends across Earth gather for Lunar New Year on Feb. 10, 2024, astronauts are celebrating from afar.
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Spaceflight
ISS astronauts toss football in orbit for Super Bowl 2024
(NASA TV)
It's a pass that's truly out of this world!
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Science & Astronomy
Milky Way's black hole shaping spacetime into a football
(NASA/CXC/M. Weiss)
It would appear that Sagittarius A* got into the spirit of the Super Bowl.
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Technology
Moon lander carrying tiny cameras to study lunar surface
(Intuitive Machines)
A lunar lander set to launch next week will have a special set of four eyes to track how the spacecraft's engine plume interacts with the lunar surface.
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Entertainment
Meet the maestro behind 'The Galilean Suite'
(Dave Dexter)
From "How to Train Your Dragon" to the Holst of his generation, this composer's grand tribute to four of the solar system's greatest wonders is ready to be heard.
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