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Could the clouds of Venus support life?

[ad_1] Scientists speculate that droplets in Venus’ clouds could potentially form a habitat where microbial life-forms could thrive, as depicted in this artist’s concept. Credit: J. Petkowska Venus seems like the last place you’d ever think about looking for life. It...

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Trial by fire for Ariane 6’s upper stage

Trial by fire for Ariane 6’s upper stage

[ad_1] On 1 September 2023 ESA’s all-new Ariane 6 launch vehicle fired its two upper stage engines to simulate the way they will have to operate together at German aerospace agency DLR’s engine test centre in Lampoldshausen, Germany. The test – of the new Vinci engine...

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NASA Satellite Spots the Crash Site for Luna 25

NASA Satellite Spots the Crash Site for Luna 25

[ad_1] Poor Russia. They can’t seem to get much right. Their most recent failure is their Luna 25 spacecraft. It was supposed to land near the Moon’s south pole but instead crashed into the surface on August 19th. Now NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has...

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Binocular Universe: Searching for the Cygni 100

Binocular Universe: Searching for the Cygni 100

[ad_1] Back to Article List The Swan offers a wealth of double and multiple stars. Eye these beautiful double stars in Cygnus. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly In his 1948 book, The Stars in Our Heaven, Peter Lum wrote: “The Swan of Heaven is a long-necked bird in full...

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