Meet Miguel Montalvo: A Journey from El Salvador to the Stars National Radio Astronomy Observatory
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Here are the nine sites where Artemis 3 might land on the Moon – Astronomy Magazine
Here are the nine sites where Artemis 3 might land on the Moon Astronomy Magazine
Breakthrough as scientists make animal cells photosynthesize – Newsweek
Breakthrough as scientists make animal cells photosynthesize Newsweek Photosynthesis In Animal Cells Achieved For The First Time Using Implanted Chloroplasts IFLScience Plant-animal hybrid cells make solar-powered tissues, organs or meat New Atlas Solar-powered animal cells: Combining chloroplasts from algae with hamster cells Phys.org Scientists…
Asteroid Apophis Will Endure Quakes and Surface Shifts During 2029 Earth Flyby – Gizmodo
Asteroid Apophis Will Endure Quakes and Surface Shifts During 2029 Earth Flyby Gizmodo
Final Venus Flyby for NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Queues Closest Sun Pass – Science@NASA
Final Venus Flyby for NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Queues Closest Sun Pass Science@NASA This Final Venus Flyby Will Propel Parker Probe Toward a Record-Breaking Encounter With the Sun Gizmodo Venus Close Pass To Nudge Parker Solar Probe Nearest Ever To Sun Aviation Week…
The Secrets of Vega: New Telescope Observations Uncover Star’s Dusty Disk – AZoQuantum
The Secrets of Vega: New Telescope Observations Uncover Star’s Dusty Disk AZoQuantum
China’s long-term lunar plans now depend on developing its own Starship – Ars Technica
China’s long-term lunar plans now depend on developing its own Starship Ars Technica
See moment astronauts emerge from space capsule after six-month mission – CNN
See moment astronauts emerge from space capsule after six-month mission CNN NASA astronaut remains in the hospital after returning from space KSLTV NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 Astronauts to Discuss Science Mission NASA Four Astronauts Returned to Earth After Unexpected 8 Months Stuck in Space Good…
NSF NOIRLab astronomers discover the fastest-feeding black hole in the early universe – EurekAlert
NSF NOIRLab astronomers discover the fastest-feeding black hole in the early universe EurekAlert
Black hole in early universe appears to be consuming matter at over 40 times its theoretical limit – Phys.org
Black hole in early universe appears to be consuming matter at over 40 times its theoretical limit Phys.org