Saturday, August 3, 2024

Possible signs of Mars life: Astrobiologist explains

Auroras as far south as New York possible this weekend | Possible signs of Mars life: Astrobiologist explains | NASA reveals astronauts on SpaceX's Crew-10 ISS mission
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Auroras as far south as New York possible this weekend
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Geomagnetic storm conditions are predicted for Aug. 3 and Aug. 4.
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Possible signs of Mars life: Astrobiologist explains
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Scientists on the Perseverance team are very excited about a rock with features and chemistry that could have been produced by ancient microbial life on Mars.
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Spaceflight
NASA reveals astronauts on SpaceX's Crew-10 ISS mission
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Crew-10 will consist of two NASA astronauts and one spaceflyer apiece from Japan and Russia.
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Science & Astronomy
Venus may be able to support life, new evidence suggests
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The puzzling origin of phosphine and now ammonia means that the idea that these chemicals may have a biological source on Venus is under serious consideration by some scientists.
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Moon's atmosphere is made by constant meteorite impacts
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"We give a definitive answer that meteorite impact vaporization is the dominant process that creates the lunar atmosphere."
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SpaceX
SpaceX resumes astronaut launches Aug. 18 with Crew-9
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Crew-9 will be the first crewed launch on a Falcon 9 rocket after one of the vehicles experienced a rare failure in July.
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Entertainment
Test your space debris catching skills in new game
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The free game is based on Astroscale's planned COSMIC mission, which will attempt to remove two old, defunct satellites from orbit.
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