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[ad_1] Satellites in orbit underpin our modern lives. They are used in many areas and disciplines, including space science, Earth observation, meteorology, climate research, telecommunication, navigation and human space exploration. However, as space activities have...
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[ad_1] In lunar gravity, your body is so light you feel like a superhero, suddenly capable of the most advanced calisthenics skills: One arm pull-ups? The challenging L-sit position when your entire body weight rests on your hands? On the moon, no problem! But...
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[ad_1] Back to Article List Although gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental forces, its effects can be felt at the largest distances. Of the four fundamental forces, gravity is the weakest — but also the farthest-reaching. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly If...
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[ad_1] Several million years ago, the core of our galaxy experienced a powerful event. It blew out a huge bi-lobed bubble that blasted through the interstellar medium in two directions. Whatever it was, it released huge amounts of energy from the central supermassive...
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[ad_1] Enabling & Support 05/06/2023 3681 views 59 likes Euclid key visual Currently about halfway through the Euclid simulations campaign, the key focus in the Main Control Room is the Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) and spacecraft commissioning.These are the...