Tag: space-exploration

Scientists Detect Physical Traces of Black Hole Event Horizon for the First Time

For the first time, researchers have identified physical evidence linked to a black hole’s event horizon beyond theoretical models.

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Russia Unveils Ambitious Plans for Lunar Nuclear Power and Interplanetary Exploration

Russia plans to build a nuclear power plant on the Moon and advance exploration missions to Mars, Venus, and asteroid resources.

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China Plans Major Expansion of Tiangong Space Station and Launch of Hubble-Class Telescope

China will double the size of its Tiangong space station and deploy a Hubble-level space telescope in the coming years, advancing its orbital capabilities.

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SpaceX Announces Starmind: Ambitious AI Satellite Network to Fill Orbit

SpaceX reveals Starmind, a future satellite constellation integrating AI, continuing its tradition of star-themed projects in space infrastructure.

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James Webb Telescope Uncovers Cause of Unusual Pink Hue on Exoplanet GJ504b

The James Webb Telescope identified salty clouds as the source of the unusual pink color of exoplanet GJ504b, located 57 light-years away.

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SpaceX Launches Demonstration Flight of Starfall Capsule for Cargo Transport to Orbit and Back

SpaceX has completed the maiden flight of its Starfall capsule, designed for cargo delivery to low Earth orbit and safe return of materials to Earth.

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SpaceX Surpasses All Other Entities in Total Satellites Launched Since 1957

SpaceX has launched over 15,000 satellites, exceeding the combined total launched by all other countries and organizations since 1957.

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NASA Halts Development of Gateway Lunar Station Core Module

NASA has ceased work on the HALO residential module for the Gateway lunar station, impacting Northrop Grumman and associated contractors.

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NASA’s Lucy Probe Encounters Tumbling Asteroid Donaldjohanson, Detects Signs of Ancient Water

NASA’s Lucy spacecraft flew past the tumbling asteroid Donaldjohanson, uncovering evidence of ancient water on its surface.

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NASA Tests ERNEST Rover Capable of Climbing Rocks and Crab-Walking in Colorado Desert

NASA’s JPL engineers tested the ERNEST rover in Colorado desert, showcasing its advanced rock-climbing and crab-walking abilities on rugged terrain.

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NASA Upgrades Cold Atom Lab on ISS to Advance Quantum Research

NASA has refurbished the Cold Atom Lab aboard the ISS, enhancing experiments with ultracold atoms under microgravity.

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James Webb Telescope Reveals Atmospheric Asymmetry on Ultra-Hot Jupiter with Ruby and Sapphire Rain

James Webb Space Telescope unveils atmospheric details of ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b, including asymmetric weather and rains of rubies and sapphires.

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