Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Astronaut reports 'strange noise' coming from Starliner

Astronaut reports 'strange noise' coming from Starliner | Astronomers discover oldest known eclipse reference  | 1 month until the annular solar eclipse 2024
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The Launchpad
Astronaut reports 'strange noise' coming from Starliner
(NASA)
On Saturday (Aug. 31) NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore noticed something weird inside the Starliner spacecraft.
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Astronomers discover oldest known eclipse reference 
(Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
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Skywatching
1 month until the annular solar eclipse 2024
(Alan Dyer/Stocktrek Images via Getty Images)
There's just one month to go until the annular solar eclipse 2024 is visible over parts of the Pacific Ocean, southern Chile and southern Argentina.
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Astrophotographer captures comet with Squid nebula
(Miguel Claro)
The detailed deep-sky image captured by astrophotographer Miguel Claro shows the dramatic scene unfolding at different wavelengths.
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Spaceflight
Shelved NASA spacecraft could spy on asteroid Apophis
(NASA)
The two Janus spacecraft could have second lives — fitting for a mission named after the Roman god of duality.
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Science & Astronomy
'Warm Jupiter' exoplanet found by amateur astronomers
(Guiseppe Conzo)
"Researching as a citizen scientist is something I highly recommend to anyone who gazes at the night sky with awe and wonder."
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Some black holes have a 'heartbeat' and now we know why
(International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research)
A tiny fraction of known black holes emit X-ray signals that resemble a human "heartbeat." Now, new research may finally explain the strange phenomenon.
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Technology
Artemis 3 astronauts will walk on moon with 4G spacesuits
(Nokia/Intuitive Machines)
The first astronauts to walk on the moon since the Apollo age will be able to take advantage of cellular network technology.
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