Day: September 5, 2024

Kenya Becomes the Third African Country to Install the TART.

Kenya recently installed the Transient Array Radio Telescope (TART) in Nairobi, enhancing its radio astronomy capabilities. The installation followed a week-long training workshop at the Technical University of Kenya hosted by the Kenya Space Agency (KSA) in collaboration with the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) and the Electronic Research Foundation of New Zealand. Researchers …

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Europe’s Vega Rocket Aces Its Final Mission.

Europe’s Vega rocket aced its final mission tonight (Sept. 4). The Vega, which is operated by France-based company Arianespace, lifted off from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana tonight (Sept. 4) at 9:50 p.m. EDT (10:50 p.m. local time in Kourou; 0150 GMT on Sept. 5), carrying the Sentinel-2C Earth-observing satellite skyward. Launch had been …

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Chinese Astronauts Study Ancient Microbes Aboard Tiangong Space Station.

Chinese astronauts aboard the Tiangong space station are studying anaerobic archaea in an experiment to determine if some of Earth’s early forms of life can handle a simulated cosmic environment. Shenzhou 18 crewmembers — commander Ye Guangfu and crewmates Li Cong and Li Guangsu — have been aboard the Tiangong space station since late April …

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SpaceX Rocket To Launch New Starlink Satellite Fleet On Sept. 5 After Delay.

SpaceX will launch a new batch of its Starlink satellites into orbit on Thursday (Sept. 5) after a one-day delay due to weather and you’ll be able to watch it live online. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch 21 Starlink internet satellites to space from the company’s Space Launch Complex 40 pad at Cape …

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A Huge Asteroid Crash Permanently Altered Jupiter’s Biggest Moon Ganymede.

A colossal asteroid slammed into Jupiter’s largest moon Ganymede with so much power it dramatically and permanently reoriented the moon roughly 4 billion years ago, new research suggests. Scientists say the pivotal impact also significantly influenced the geological and internal evolution of the moon, which is larger than Mercury. Computer simulations by planetary scientist Naoyuki …

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Shelved NASA Spacecraft Could Spy On Asteroid Apophis Before 2029 Earth Flyby.

NASA is considering pulling a pair of shelved spacecraft out of storage to facilitate a non-agency mission to spy on notorious asteroid Apophis. Apophis, also known as asteroid 99942, is a 1,100-foot (340-meter) asteroid set to fly by Earth in 2029. Named after the Egyptian god of chaos and destruction, the massive space rock was …

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