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Webb Telescope Sees Two of the Most Ancient Galaxies Yet
A deeper look through a massive cluster has turned up two galaxies that formed just after the cosmic dawn.
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The Next Era of Human Space Exploration Just Thundered to Life
During the early hours of Wednesday morning, James Rice waited anxiously at Kennedy Space Centre’s Banana Creek viewing platform in Florida as NASA’s Moon rocket geared up for its inaugural liftoff. “Today I saw a piece of history,” Rice, associate director at Arizona State University’s School of Earth and Space Exploration, told Gizmodo in an…
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NASA Finally Makes Its Big Rocket Go Now
NASA’s Artemis 1 mission is officially underway, with SLS lifting off from Kennedy Space Centre Wednesday afternoon and sending the Orion spacecraft on a 25-day journey to the Moon and back.
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If K’Gari Did Help Protect the Great Barrier Reef From Sand, the Entire Formation of the East Coast of Australia Is Linked to a Singular Story
Scientists had always been puzzled why the Great Barrier Reef formed long after Australia had conditions suitable for reef growth. It turns out the answer might be K’gari (Fraser Island). K’gari, the world’s largest sand island and a UNESCO World Heritage Area, juts out from the Australian coastline where the continent extends furthest east. It…