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Lunar astronauts will need to synchronize their watches on future missions. But on a rock that rotates much slower than Earth, time gets weird fast.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
A set of Soyuz spacecraft coolant leaks hints that Roscosmos is struggling as the space agency loses international partnerships and funding.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Type Ia supernovas are astronomers best tools for measuring cosmic distances. In a first, researchers recreated one on a supercomputer to learn how they form.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Researchers seek to develop advanced propulsion systems that can transform long-distance space exploration.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Relativity Spaces attempt to reach orbit heralds the increasing use of 3D printing in the space sector.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Scientists investigated a weird feature in Parker Solar Probe dataand may have discovered what drives the plasma that pervades the solar system.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Astrophysicist and 'Off-Earth' author Erika Nesvold maps out the questions we need to ask before living on other planets.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Reports that the JWST killed the reigning cosmological model have been exaggerated. But theres still much to learn from the distant galaxies it glimpses.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Computer vision software scoured satellite photos to spot the balloon at six locations around the nationand is now helping trace it back to its origin.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
In a factory on the outskirts of Glasgow, aerospace manufacturer Skyrora is building rockets for a space-bound taxi service for satellites.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The search company helped revolutionize balloon technology to beam internet access to global blank spots. Now, China seems to have lofted a similar project.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The student winners of a NASA competition designed a serpentine bot that could sidewind across lunar regolith or roll down hills.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
More than a decade of eyewitness data shows that fainter stars disappear as artificial light brightens the night sky.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Astrophysicists are using gravitational waves and light to trace the genealogies of dead stars and reveal the history of the universe.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
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