[ad_1] A unique stress experiment has aligned deoxygenation stress with the natural night-day cycle of the common coral reefs that form the Great Barrier Reef. Credit: Morgan Bennett-Smith The deoxygenation of the oceans is now recognized as the main threat to the future global survival of the coral reef. Oxygen …
Read More »Unexpectedly, the universe gets hotter as it expands
[ad_1] For nearly a century, astronomers have understood that the Universe is in a state of expansion. Since the 1990s, they have realized that since 4 billion years ago, the rate of expansion has been accelerating. As this progresses, and the galaxy clusters and filaments of the Universe move further …
Read More »Arianespace is probing “anomaly” right after the launch of Vega – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] If you’d like to see more articles like this, please support our space program coverage by becoming a Spaceflight Now Member. If everyone who enjoys our website helps fund it, we can further expand and improve our reach. Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a Vega rocket …
Read More »A small asteroid has even approached Earth from SpaceX Starlink satellites
[ad_1] Close enough for a high five … NASA An asteroid set a new sign Friday for the closest passage from our planet without actually impacting. Space rock was discovered with the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System, or ATLAS, operated by NASA and the University of Hawaii. It was designated …
Read More »Live from Space: video inside SpaceX’s Dragon Resilience spacecraft – NASA
[ad_1] Live from Space: Video inside SpaceX’s Dragon Resilience spacecraftNASA Mission Crew-1 | Rendezvous and dockingSpaceX Four astronauts headed to the space station in the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsuleCNA Live: SpaceX’s “resilience” docking at the ISS is underwayCGTN A giant step for the privatization of spaceFRANCE 24 English View full …
Read More »Vega fails during the launch of the European Earth observation satellites
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Read More »The building blocks of life can form in interstellar clouds without the help of stellar fusion
[ad_1] Nov. 16 (UPI) – New research suggests that one of life’s most important building blocks, a simple amino acid called glycine, may form inside interstellar clouds well before the emergence of stars and planets. Scientists previously detected glycine in the coma of comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Stardust sampling missions …
Read More »The Vega rocket ready for launch with satellites for Spain and France – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] The SEOSat-Ingenio Earth observation satellite is mounted on top of the Vega rocket’s Vespa dual payload adapter prior to encapsulation within the payload cover. The French satellite Taranis is contained within the Vespa structure. Credit: Airbus A Spanish spacecraft for Earth observation and a French research satellite to probe …
Read More »Because a SpaceX rocket powered by astronauts can’t wait for bad weather
[ad_1] SpaceX and NASA launched their Crew-1 mission on Sunday – the longest and most ambitious US human spaceflight ever. Bad weather near the launch pad, or any other delay, at the time of the planned launch, would have caused mission leaders to cancel an attempt – SpaceX’s Falcon 9 …
Read More »A new analytical approach improves detection of nuclear magnetic resonance signal in previously “invisible” regions
[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay / CC0 Public Domain First introduced into widespread use in the mid-20th century, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has become an indispensable technique for examining materials down to their atoms, revealing molecular structure and other details without interfering with the material itself. “It is a widely used technique …
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