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- Space - Science News
Space Here’s how a collision of star remnants launches a gleaming jet A computer simulation shows how two neutron stars of unequal mass merge, form a black hole and spit out a jet of high energy
- Two astronauts stuck in space for 9 months have returned to Earth
After spending more than nine months orbiting Earth, two U S astronauts finally returned home on March 18, splashing down at 5:57 p m EDT off Florida’s Gulf coast Suni Williams and Butch
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- Space missions spanned the solar system in 2024 - Science News
Space missions spanned the solar system in 2024 Chang’e 6 nabbed moon dirt, Percy found hints of ancient life on Mars and Europa Clipper launched
- See how the Hubble Space Telescope is still revolutionizing astronomy
After 35 years, the Hubble Space Telescope is still churning out hits In just the last year or so, scientists have used the school bus–sized observatory to confirm the first lone black hole
- These are our top space images of all time - Science News
The Hubble Space Telescope made the Pillars of Creation famous in 1995 and got another impressive shot in 2014 (shown here) The latest pics of the towers of gas and dust come from the James Webb
- Space does not stretch: True or false | Space. com Forums
Space doesn't stretch Think of space in terms of water and the fluidity of water or the three forces with quantum stuff floating around, meaning that gravitational waves are created by the object matter displacing space, just like sticking your fist in a container of water, the water level rises or expands out
- The Empathic Universe | Space. com Forums
Similarly, 3-dimensional space can (as a part of say a hyperspherical universe) be considered as 'something' That is 'a whole object', a thing The word empathy is perhaps not quite right but it implies a characteristic of a 'thing' that may exist just from the wholeness of something eg life or a rod
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