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Feb 23, 2023

James Webb Telescope discovers six massive ‘universe breaker’ galaxies

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They’re far bigger than was believed possible for galaxies so soon after the dawn of the universe — leaving scientists stunned.

Feb 22, 2023

James Webb Space Telescope has discovered evidence of massive ancient galaxies that science says shouldn’t exist

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The presence of such massive galaxies lurking in the early Universe contradicts current cosmological models.

Feb 22, 2023

Astronomers May Have Just Solved a Salty Mystery at Jupiter’s Most Famous Moon

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Europa had features that astronomers couldn’t previously quite figure out.


Europa had red stripe features that astronomers couldn’t previously quite figure out. But it ends up it may be an unusual form of brine and fodder for future studies.

Feb 22, 2023

A Globalist Billionaire Pitches Geoengineering While Others Propose Putting Particles into the Atmosphere and Space

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Arctic and save Greenland’s glaciers.

George Soros proposes geoengineering project to save Greenland’s glaciers.


Less problematic geoengineering already is underway with CO2 direct air capture. But more controversial sunlight blocking is being proposed.

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Feb 22, 2023

Free-space optics (FSO) and systems are uniquely valuable in enabling fast and secure connectivity, both in terrestrial and nonterrestrial networks

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With major advancements in space optics over the last 20 years, ultrahigh-bandwidth signals now regularly ping back and forth over great distances, providing a communications canopy that extends over the entire globe.

Feb 21, 2023

‘Hidden’ planet at edge of our solar system could be five times the size of Earth

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A huge planet that has never been seen by astronomers could be lurking, almost invisibly, at the dark edges of our solar system, some scientists believe.

By 1,846, astronomers had pinpointed all the eight main planets – and have since found several other ’dwarf planets’ including Pluto.

But the search goes on for the mysterious ‘ninth planet’ which is thought to sit far beyond Neptune in our solar system, said space expert Sara Webb.

Feb 21, 2023

Quantum Telescopes Could Offer Clearer Views of Our Solar System and Beyond

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Scientists want to use quantum mechanics to capture higher-resolution images of the night sky.


For the purposes of astronomy, the two beams are collected by two telescopes that are separated by some distance (called baseline interferometry). But despite its effectiveness, classic interferometry is subject to some limitations. Andrei Nomerotski, an astrophysicist with the BNL and a co-author on the paper, explained to Universe Today via email.

“Interferometry is a way to increase the effective aperture of telescopes and to improve the angular resolution or astrometric precision,” he said. “The main difficulty here is to maintain the stability of this optical path to very high precision, which should be much smaller than the photon wavelength, to preserve the photon’s phase. This limits the practical baselines to a few hundred meters.”

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Feb 21, 2023

Japanese startup unveils balloon flight space viewing tours

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TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese startup announced plans Tuesday to launch commercial space viewing balloon flights that it hopes will bring an otherwise astronomically expensive experience down to Earth.

Company CEO Keisuke Iwaya said passengers do not need to be billionaires, go through intense training or have the language skills needed to fly in a rocket.

“It’s safe, economical and gentle for people,” Iwaya told reporters. “The idea is to make space tourism for everyone.” He said he wants to “democratize space.”

Feb 21, 2023

A new space observatory will detect asteroids hidden in Sun’s glare

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The NEOMIR mission aims to provide advanced warning for asteroids capable of devastating cities.

The European Space Agency (ESA) aims to make the world safer with a spacecraft that can detect asteroids that the sun’s glare would otherwise hide.

The NEOMIR space observatory is designed to give an advanced warning about asteroids in a blindspot caused by intense sunlight.

Feb 21, 2023

NASA image reveals hidden sunlight that may help solve solar mystery

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The observation reveals high-energy X-rays that could help solve a mystery regarding the Sun’s corona.

As a new series of NASA observations show, there’s a lot more to sunlight than meets the eye.

This hidden light could help solve a mystery related to our host star’s incredibly hot outer atmosphere, the corona.

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