Re: Space! Multiple pairs of roaming planets spotted by James Webb
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Imrahil wrote:Current image of the massive coronal hole which has opened up in the sun.
Imrahil wrote:Current image of the massive coronal hole which has opened up in the sun.
The US private Moon mission launched on Monday has run into technical problems.
The Astrobotic company behind the project says its Peregrine spacecraft has experienced an "anomaly" that has stopped it from pointing its solar panels stably at the Sun.
Without the ability to charge batteries and maintain a power supply, the mission won't be able to proceed.
Astrobotic said engineers were working on the issue and will provide updates when it has more information.
Preezy wrote:It's going well:The US private Moon mission launched on Monday has run into technical problems.
The Astrobotic company behind the project says its Peregrine spacecraft has experienced an "anomaly" that has stopped it from pointing its solar panels stably at the Sun.
Without the ability to charge batteries and maintain a power supply, the mission won't be able to proceed.
Astrobotic said engineers were working on the issue and will provide updates when it has more information.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-67915696
Preezy wrote:It's going well:The US private Moon mission launched on Monday has run into technical problems.
Huge ring of galaxies challenges thinking on cosmos
Scientists at the University of Central Lancashire have discovered a gigantic, ring-shaped structure in space.
It is 1.3bn light-years in diameter and appears to be roughly 15 times the size of the Moon in the night sky as seen from Earth.
Named the Big Ring by the astronomers, it is made up of galaxies and galaxy clusters.
They say that it is so big it challenges our understanding of the universe.
It cannot be seen with the naked eye. It is really distant and identifying all the galaxies that make up the bigger structure has taken a lot of time and computing power.
Such large structures should not exist according to one of the guiding principles of astronomy, called the cosmological principle. This states that all matter is spread smoothly across the Universe.
Although stars, planets and galaxies are huge clumps of matter in our eyes, in the context of the size of the universe they are insignificant - and the theory is that much bigger patches of matter should not form.
The Big Ring is by no means the first likely violation of the cosmological principle and so suggests that there is another, yet to be discovered, factor at play.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-67950749
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SpaceX has indicated ahead of this morning's launch that this will be the company’s most ambitious undertaking, as it strives to get the mammoth rocket, which measures 400 ft (122m) when combined with the Super Heavy booster, into lift-off.
It will be the rocket's third test flight, following attempts in April and November last year.