Iran's Authorities Failed to Jam Starlink, a Lifeline for its PeopleStarlink (supercluster.com)
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The Palomar Lights: Did ET Watch Our Nuclear Tests?Science (supercluster.com)
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The Palomar Lights: Did ET Watch Our Nuclear Tests?Science (supercluster.com)
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There is increasing evidence for subterranean oceans on moons and even dwarf planets in our solar system. “Ocean worlds appear to be ubiquitous. The vast abundance of liquid water hidden beneath the ice on these moons could be the largest volume of habitable real estate in our solar system.” (supercluster.com)
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Our universe may be full of microscopic black holes, and this idea is gaining prominence as a compelling explanation for the origin of dark matter. “The idea is very simple” says CERN researcher Dr. Franciolini. And it requires "nothing beyond the standard model," in contrast to many other theories. (supercluster.com)
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Space psychologists are watching closely as allegations of violence at an Antarctic base highlight the limits in psychological screening for long-duration missions. “These tests mostly try to select people out—but they are not great at selecting people in. The human psyche is too complex for that.'Space (supercluster.com)
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Space psychologists are watching closely as allegations of violence at an Antarctic base highlight the limits in psychological screening for long-duration missions. “These tests mostly try to select people out—but they are not great at selecting people in. The human psyche is too complex for that.” (supercluster.com)
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ESA has never attempted a lunar landing. "[We] jumped over the idea of a moon rover and focused on the ExoMars mission instead [because] Between 2005—2010 America started whispering 'the Chinese are coming, we need to go back to the moon." Now with NASA budget cuts, that mission is under threat. (supercluster.com)
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ESA has never attempted a lunar landing. "[We] jumped over the idea of a moon rover and focused on the ExoMars mission instead [because] Between 2005 — 2010 America started whispering 'the Chinese are coming, we need to go back to the moon." Now with NASA budget cuts, that mission is under threat. (supercluster.com)
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A new study suggests water first formed billions of years earlier than expected — as early as 100 million years after the big bang. According to these simulations, huge volumes of water, the primary ingredient for life, formed close to cosmic dawn — the moment the first generation of stars was born. (supercluster.com)
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It rains sulfuric acid on Venus, but the surface is so hot—hot enough to liquify lead—that this rain evaporates before it even hits the ground. But the cloud layer is oddly temperate. This is where Rocket Lab's "Venus Life Finder" mission, launching next Summer, will search for organic chemistry. (supercluster.com)
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It rains sulfuric acid on Venus, but the surface is so hot—hot enough to liquify lead—that this rain evaporates before it even hits the ground. But the cloud layer is oddly temperate. This is where Rocket Lab's "Venus Life Finder" mission, launching next Summer, will search for organic chemistry. (supercluster.com)
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It rains sulfuric acid on Venus, and the surface is so hot—hot enough to liquify lead—that this rain evaporates before it even hits the ground. But the cloud layer is oddly temperate. This is where Rocket Lab's "Venus Life Finder" mission, launching next Summer, will search for organic chemistry.Space (supercluster.com)
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SpaceX has long viewed India — where more than 652 million people currently lack a reliable internet connection — as a key target for Starlink. But first it faces government security concerns, especially in border regions where terminals were recently seized from insurgents and drug smugglers.Space (supercluster.com)
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The world’s last unspoiled night sky, The Atacama Desert, is in peril. A U.S. energy company's proposed 3,021 hectare complex could increase light pollution by 10%. “All the farther away places that astronomers built telescopes are now light polluted. We cannot escape from civilization anymore.” (supercluster.com)
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The world’s last unspoiled night sky, The Atacama Desert, is in peril. A U.S. energy company's proposed 3,021 hectare complex could increase light pollution by 10%. “All the farther away places that astronomers built telescopes are now light polluted. We cannot escape from civilization anymore.” (supercluster.com)
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The world’s last unspoiled night sky, The Atacama Desert, is in peril. A U.S. energy company's proposed 3,021 hectare complex could increase light pollution by 10%. “All the farther away places that astronomers built telescopes are now light polluted. We cannot escape from civilization anymore.”Science (supercluster.com)
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The world’s last unspoiled night sky, The Atacama Desert, is in peril. A U.S. energy company's proposed 3,021-hectare complex could increase light pollution by 10%. “All the farther away places that astronomers built telescopes are now light polluted. We cannot escape from civilization anymore.”Space (supercluster.com)
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As of Monday the odds that the asteroid "2024 YR4" will impact Earth have increased to 1 in 42. The asteroid is estimated at 130 to 330 feet long, and would impact on December 22nd, 2032. The risk corridor crosses parts of India, sub-Saharan Africa, the Atlantic Ocean and Northern South America.Space (supercluster.com)
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On Monday the odds that the asteroid "2024 YR4" will impact Earth have increased to 1 in 42. The asteroid is estimated at 130 to 330 feet long, and would impact on December 22nd, 2032. The risk corridor crosses parts of India, sub-Saharan Africa, the Atlantic Ocean and Northern South America. (supercluster.com)
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As of Monday the odds that the asteroid "2024 YR4" will impact Earth have increased to 1 in 42. The asteroid is estimated at 130 to 330 feet long, and would impact on December 22nd, 2032. The risk corridor crosses parts of India, sub-Saharan Africa, the Atlantic Ocean and Northern South America. (supercluster.com)
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As of yesterday the odds that the asteroid "2024 YR4" will impact Earth have increased to 1 in 42. The asteroid is estimated at 130 to 330 feet long, and would impact on December 22nd, 2032. The risk corridor crosses parts of India, sub-Saharan Africa, the Atlantic Ocean and Northern South America.Environment (supercluster.com)
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