Friday, January 31, 2025

NASA astronaut Suni Williams sets new record on 5.5-hour spacewalk outside ISS (video)

NASA astronaut Suni Williams sets new record on spacewalk | Space Quiz! These types of stars haven't yet gathered enough mass to trigger the nuclear fusion of hydrogen to helium in their cores. | Watch Earth and space in 4K with 24/7 livestream from ISS
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The Launchpad
NASA astronaut Suni Williams sets new record on spacewalk
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A spacewalk outside the ISS yesterday accomplished what a previous spacewalk could not, and took long enough to allow NASA astronaut Suni Williams to break a spaceflight record. It was the ninth outing for Williams, who has now logged 62 hours and 6 minutes - the most time spent in the vacuum of space by a woman.
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Space Quiz! These types of stars haven't yet gathered enough mass to trigger the nuclear fusion of hydrogen to helium in their cores.
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Watch Earth and space in 4K with 24/7 livestream from ISS
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SpaceTV-1, a set of Ultra High Definition 4k cameras from space streaming company Sen is now broadcasting live views of Earth and space for all the world to see.
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Spaceflight
Japan's Resilience moon lander views Earth From orbit
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The second lunar lander from Japanese space exploration company ispace snapped a stunning image of the Earth as it prepares for its journey to the moon.
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Science & Astronomy
Twisted magnetic fields in space sculpt jets of black holes
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At first glimpse, it may seem like infant stars and supermassive black holes have very little in common.
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SpaceX
SpaceX, Vast seek research ideas for Dragon and Haven-1
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The world's leading rocket launch provider and a California-based space startup are teaming up to solicit research proposals for experiments that will fly aboard the first-ever commercial space station, slated to liftoff later this year.
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Search for Life
Mars was hot, cold then hot again. Could life have survived?
(Robert Lea (created with Canva))
New research suggests that temperatures on ancient Mars may have fluctuated between hot and cold periods through a relatively short period during its lifetime of billions of years. But these hot and cold spells may have been detrimental to life if it existed on the Red Planet.
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Entertainment
'SALLY' Sundance premiere with Ride's family in audience
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Director Cristina Costantini's documentary about the first U.S. woman in space bows at the annual Utah film festival.
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Star Trek
Star Trek movies, ranked worst to best
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You won't have to scroll far to find where the most recent Star Trek movie landed on the list.
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