Wednesday, July 31, 2024

No, Boeing Starliner's NASA astronauts are not stranded

No, Boeing Starliner's NASA astronauts are not stranded | Space-junk scout's amazing footage of discarded rocket | 'Cannibal' solar storm triggers auroras across US, Canada
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July 31, 2024
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The Launchpad
No, Boeing Starliner's NASA astronauts are not stranded
(NASA)
The supposedly 10-day mission is now nearing 2 months in space -- for a good reason.
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Space-junk scout's amazing footage of discarded rocket
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Astroscale's ADRAS-J orbital inspection mission has taken all-around close ups of its target piece of space debris.
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Skywatching
'Cannibal' solar storm triggers auroras across US, Canada
(Theresa Tanner/Dar Tanner)
There may be more chances to see the northern lights in the coming days as heightened geomagnetic activity is expected to continue through Aug. 1.
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Astrophotographer peers into cosmic 'eye'
(Miguel Claro)
The Milky Way looks stunning above the Alqueva Dark Sky preserve in Portugal thanks to this mosaic from astrophotographer Miguel Claro.
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Spaceflight
Japan's ispace will fly a tiny rover to the moon this year
(iSpace)
The micro rover 'Tenacious' will fly on ispace's second HAKUTO-R lunar lander.
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Science & Astronomy
Dark matter ghosts its way through galaxy collisions
(W.M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko)
"These cluster collisions are the most energetic phenomena since the Big Bang."
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Technology
Can Artemis astronauts make drinking water on the moon?
(NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio)
There's lots of water ice on the moon, but making it potable will require some work.
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Entertainment
Astronaut loses grip on reality in 'Slingshot' trailer
(Bleecker Street)
Laurence Fishburne and Casey Affleck star in Bleecker Street's new sci-fi thriller "Slingshot."
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