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Dec 3, 2020

Moon May Hold Billions of Tons of Subterranean Ice at Its Poles

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New research indicates that if even a moderate amount of the water delivered by asteroids to the Moon was sequestered, the lunar poles would contain gigaton deposits (1 billion metric tons) of ice in sheltered craters and beneath its surface.

By modeling over 4 billion years of the Moon’s impact history, researchers were able to track the origin and potential quantity of ice that might be obscured from view beneath the lunar surface.

“We looked at the entire time history of ice deposition on the Moon,” said Kevin Cannon, a planetary scientist at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden and lead author of the new study in the AGU journal Geophysical Research Letters.

Dec 3, 2020

Scientists just mapped 1 million new galaxies, in 300 hours

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All-sky surveys usually take years. This one took weeks.


Australian scientists tested all 36 receivers on the ASKAP radio telescope for the first time ever, mapping 85% of the sky in 300 hours.

Dec 3, 2020

Weather so-so for SpaceX and NASA launch from Kennedy Space Center

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Weather conditions at Kennedy Space Center will be iffy for SpaceX and NASA’s planned launch of a Cargo Dragon to the ISS, the Space Force said.

Dec 2, 2020

On the same day China landed a probe on the moon, the US’s massive telescope in Puerto Rico collapsed

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A step forward in space exploration for China and humankind and a colossal step backward for the US.

Dec 1, 2020

What You Need to Know About Saturn’s Moon Titan

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😯 Earth isn’t the only place with rivers, lakes & seas. Saturn’s moon Titan has them, too — not of water, but liquid methane & ethane! This frigid world even hides a liquid water ocean deep beneath its surface.

Here’s what you need to know about Titan: https://go.nasa.gov/2Jost2M

Dec 1, 2020

Australian scientists map millions of galaxies with new telescope

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A powerful telescope in Australia gives a glimpse of three million galaxies in record time.

Dec 1, 2020

Astronomers spotted colliding neutron stars that may have formed a magnetar

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Astronomers may have witnessed the formation of a kind of rapidly spinning, extremely magnetized stellar corpse for the first time.

Dec 1, 2020

A mysterious object is hurtling towards Earth, and scientists don’t know what it is

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This is an “extremely close,” albeit safe, approach, with the object passing at a distance equivalent to around 13 percent of the average distance between our planet and the moon, astronomer Gianluca Masi from the Virtual Telescope Project told Newsweek.

The object, which is estimated to measure between 15–33 feet across, was discovered by the Pan-STARRS survey based in Maui, Hawaii, on September 17, 2020. This find was confirmed two days later by the Minor Planet Center, which is responsible for the designation of minor bodies in the solar system.

Initial observations suggested that the object was an asteroid. But scientists at CNEOS soon began to suspect that 2020 SO was not a normal asteroid.

Dec 1, 2020

Arecibo telescope collapses, ending 57-year run

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Heavy instrument platform falls before engineers can perform controlled demolition.

Dec 1, 2020

We’ve mapped a million previously undiscovered galaxies beyond the Milky Way. Take the virtual tour here

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Researchers have spotted millions of galaxies in the most detailed radio survey of the southern sky ever conducted. It has smashed previous records for survey speed.

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