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Watch 2 Bus-Size Asteroids Make Close Flybys Of Earth This Week.

Two bus-sized asteroids will zip past Earth closely but safely this week, starting with a 7-meter-long (22-feet) space rock named 2024 JF that’s expected to pass by on Monday (May 6) evening. Astronomers expect 2024 JF to make its closest approach at 8:04 p.m. ET tonight (1204 GMT on Tuesday). It will be followed by …

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Spacecraft Captures Absolutely Incredible Video Of Plasma Swirling On The Sun.

Underneath the arch of a huge coronal loop, a wealth of exotic solar phenomena active in the transition zone between the sun’s lower atmosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona, have been recorded in this magical video by the European Space Agency‘s Solar Orbiter spacecraft. The view, recorded by Solar Orbiter from a distance of a …

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Starliner’s Mission Control Team ‘Very Excited’ For Capsule’s 1st-Ever Astronaut Launch.

When Boeing’s Starliner capsule carries two astronauts to space tonight (May 6), at least 100 people in Mission Control will be on hand for support and guidance. Tonight’s mission, known as Crew Flight Test (CFT), will be the first-ever crewed liftoff for Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. CFT will send NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams …

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SpaceX Launches 23 Starlink Satellites From Florida.

SpaceX launched another batch of its Starlink internet satellites today (May 6), the company’s 46th orbital mission of the year already. A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station today at 2:14 p.m. EDT (1814 GMT), carrying 23 Starlink craft toward low Earth orbit (LEO). The Falcon 9’s first stage …

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Nigeria Acquires the First Cosmic Rays Detector in Africa.

In a news report released by the United Nations African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in English (UN-ARCSSTEE), Professor Babatunde Rabiu, the Director of UN-ARCSSTEE, disclosed that Nigeria had acquired the first cosmic ray muon detector in Africa during a symposium focusing on Cosmic Rays and Space Weather organised by UN-ARCSSTEE in …

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‘Lost’ Satellite Found After Orbiting Undetected For 25 Years.

After 25 years of drifting undetected in space, an experimental satellite that launched in 1974 has been found using tracking data from the U.S. Space Force. The Infra-Red Calibration Balloon (S73-7) satellite started its journey into the great unknown after launching on April 10, 1974 through the United States Air Force’s Space Test Program. It …

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On This Day in Space: May 6, 1968: Neil Armstrong Narrowly Escapes Fiery Crash.

On May 6, 1968, NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong almost met his fate while simulating a lunar landing. This was a little over a year before he would become the first person to walk on the moon. Armstrong was flying in a machine called the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston …

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Boeing’s Starliner Is A ‘Big Piece Of America’s Overall Strategy For Access To Low Earth Orbit,’ Astronaut Says.

Starliner will send its first astronaut crew to space as early as Monday (May 6), and Mission Control plans one last big test to get ready for the event. NASA and Boeing Starliner officials worked together at the government agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on an hours-long prelaunch test on Sunday (May 5). A …

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NASA Astronaut And Director Ellen Ochoa Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The first Hispanic woman to launch into space is now the second female astronaut to be awarded the United States’ highest honor. Ellen Ochoa, who later directed NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, was bestowed with the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony at the White House on Friday (May 3). Ochoa is the …

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X-ray Spacecraft Reveals Odd ‘Cloverleaf’ Radio Circle In New Light.

XMM-Newton, a European Space Agency and NASA-operated space telescope, has imaged a vast cosmic “Cloverleaf” to uncover its mysterious origins. The Cloverleaf is an example of an “odd radio circle,” or ORC. These objects are strange bubbles of radio light that are so huge they can be thousands of times the width of the Milky …

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