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Recent Articles

  • SpaceX and NASA Launch 29th Resupply Mission to ISS

    Broke On: Wednesday, 08 November 2023 SpaceX, in collaboration with NASA, launched its 29th resupply mission to the ISS on November 9, 2023. The unmanned CRS-29 Dragon spacecraft is carrying approximately 6,500 pounds of critical science, hardware, and crew supplies. Among the cargo is 500 grams of heirloom seeds from the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, part of a joint experiment with NASA's Science Activation Program. The mission also includes the ILLUMA-T, a refrigerator-sized communication device that will enhance data capabilities aboard the ISS.
  • Oldest Known Black Hole Discovered by NASA's Telescopes

    Broke On: Tuesday, 07 November 2023 The black hole is believed to have formed just 470 million years after the Big Bang and is 10 times larger than the black hole in the Milky Way. The black hole's weight is estimated to be anywhere from 10 to 100% the mass of all the stars in its galaxy. Researchers believe the black hole was created when clouds of gas collapsed in one galaxy next to a galaxy with stars, which then combined to form one galaxy, with the black hole taking over.
  • NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Discovers Binary Asteroid Pair During Dinkinesh Flyby

    Broke On: Friday, 03 November 2023 NASA's Lucy spacecraft discovered a second asteroid during its flyby of Dinkinesh, revealing it as a binary pair. The larger body measures approximately 0.5 miles at its widest, and the smaller one is about 0.15 miles in size. The data gathered will be used to prepare for the next close-up look at an asteroid, the main belt asteroid Donaldjohanson, in 2025.