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Not quite Armageddon: 2 asteroids set to pass by Earth on June 30
Space rocks to fly by Earth, traveling at about 36,000 mph; neither pose immediate threat, but orbital scientists closely monitoring them for insights into potential future occurrences
Yogev Israely
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06.26.24
Florida family sues NASA after house hit by Space Station debris
A 1.6-pound metal object from the International Space Station crashed through their home's roof
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06.26.24
What color is the sun?
The Sun's color has puzzled humanity for ages; Is it white, yellow, or possibly even black? When we ask physicists these seemingly simple questions, their answers often delve into profound complexities
Guy Nir / The Davidson Institute of Science
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06.21.24
Astronomers discover most distant merging quasar pair from cosmic dawn
Each of the quasars contains a supermassive black hole about 100 million times the mass of our Sun
Ynetnews
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06.18.24
Women more resilient to spaceflight hardships, new study suggests
The preliminary study heavily utilized data from the 2021 Inspiration4 civilian spaceflight mission
Ynetnews
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06.18.24
Samples from the far side: This week in space
The Chinese spacecraft is on its way back to Earth with the first samples from the far side of the moon; Boeing launched its first manned spacecraft; A Japanese billionaire canceled his moon tourism flight, and Hubble's troubles continue
Eatty Nevo/ Davidson Institute of Science
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06.14.24
'Once-in-a-lifetime' cosmic explosion to bring bright 'new star' to the sky
Nova explosion will cause binary star system to temporarily become as bright as Polaris, the North Star, for about a week, making it visible to the naked eye from the Northern Hemisphere
Ynetnews
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06.13.24
Third Israeli in space honors hostages with moving tribute from orbit
In Ynet interview, Irving Izchak Pergament, son of Holocaust survivors, shares experience of taking Virgin Galactic flight into space, Israeli flag on his spacesuit and his tribute to the hostages; ‘I didn't think I could float like that in space. It's amazing’
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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06.13.24
Earth’s twin planet: This week in space
China launches a spacecraft to collect samples from the far side of the moon, Boeing launches a leaky spacecraft, and astronomers hope to find signs of life on an intriguing planet
Ettay Nevo / The Davidson Institute of Science
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06.12.24
Clearing space junk and cotton-candy exoplanets
What's new in space: new record set in age of space travel, economics of clearing space debris and surprising new findings regarding distant planet
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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06.07.24
Akatsuki, humanity's only active mission observing Venus, out of touch
Spacecraft loses contact with Earth after studying planet's climate since successfully entering orbit in 2015
Ynetnews
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06.03.24
China's Chang'e 6 lunar mission achieves historic landing on far side of moon
China's lunar program, named after a Chinese legend goddess residing on the Moon, is driven by competition with other countries, with plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030
Ynetnews
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06.03.24
First black man in American astronaut-training program reaches space after 63 years
Ed Dwight called the experience of going to space life-changing and believes everyone should do it
Ynetnews
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06.02.24
China's secret spaceplane seen dumping mysterious objects into orbit
Shenlong first launched in 2020 and remained in orbit for 276 days, with China claiming the spacecraft is for peaceful space purposes
Ynetnews
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06.02.24
Euclid Space Telescope's discovers 7 perpetual-night "rogue" planets
Scientists estimate there may be trillions of rogue planets throughout the Milky Way
Ynetnews
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05.30.24
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