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An Audacious Plan to Study a ‘Pristine’ Comet Is Taking Shape
The European Space Agency announced yesterday that it had signed a contract with private space company OHB to build the Comet Interceptor, a spacecraft to study a yet-to-be identified pristine comet from the Oort cloud, due for launch in 2029.
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Europe’s Space Agency Needs You to Find the Differences Between These Pictures
The Rosetta spacecraft collected tons of data on one comet. It’s up to you to decipher it.
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Adobe Claims Creative Apps Optimised for M1 Macs Now 80% Faster
Seven months after Apple revealed its homegrown M1 processor, we’re finally starting to see its true potential as more third-party apps arrive with native support. Now Adobe has updated a batch of longtime staples that, at least according to Adobe, show impressive performance improvements thanks to Apple silicon.
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The Rosetta Image Archive Is Now Complete And Freely Available, So You Can See A Comet Like Never Before
The European Space Agency’s Rosetta mission to the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko was one for the ages, providing an unprecedented look at this oddly-shaped celestial object. The Rosetta probe captured nearly 100,000 images over the course of its mission, all of which are now freely available to the public in a single Rosetta archive.