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How to Watch an Asteroid Fly Uncomfortably Close to Earth on Wednesday

How to Watch an Asteroid Fly Uncomfortably Close to Earth on Wednesday

An asteroid the size of a commercial airplane will skim past our planet on Wednesday, September 3. Asteroid 2025 QD8 has no chance of hitting Earth, but its brief proximity will allow scientists (and you!) a rare opportunity to observe a passing asteroid at very close range. The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0 will host a livestream of the flyby starting …

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Could a unique rectangular telescope be the key to finding Earth 2.0?

Could a unique rectangular telescope be the key to finding Earth 2.0?

To resolve nearby Earth-like exoplanets, a new telescope design that is rectangular rather than circular may be necessary, according to a new study that explores what the next great space telescope might look like. “We show that it is possible to find nearby, Earth-like planets orbiting sun-like stars with a telescope that is about the same size as the James …

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Don’t worry about the job market on Earth, Gen Z: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk say you’ll be working in space soon

Don’t worry about the job market on Earth, Gen Z: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk say you’ll be working in space soon

Young people are getting the short end of the stick when it comes to the AI revolution—and there’s no sign of it slowing. A Stanford University study released earlier this month found AI is having a “significant and disproportionate impact” on entry-level workers in the U.S., raising fresh concerns about how the next generation will find its footing in the …

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SpaceX deploys 28 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit after launch from Florida

SpaceX deploys 28 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit after launch from Florida

“Deployment of 28 Starlink satellites confirmed.” With that statement, posted to social media, SpaceX wrapped another launch in support of its broadband internet satellite megaconstellation on Sunday (Aug. 31). The 28 Starlink satellites (Group 10-14) lifted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The one-hour and five-minute mission …

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Scientists think they discovered the origin of life on Earth

Scientists think they discovered the origin of life on Earth

Life needs proteins for almost everything, from cell repair to immune defense. Scientists have long asked how the first proteins were formed before cells had complex machinery. A new study reports a simple, water-friendly reaction that links early ingredients into the first steps toward protein-making. The project was led by Professor Matthew Powner at University College London (UCL), …

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Inside the massive storm bigger than Earth

Inside the massive storm bigger than Earth

Voyager 2’s observations transformed planetary science. For the first time, astronomers could study the Great Red Spot as a three-dimensional, evolving system. The data laid the groundwork for future missions, including Galileo and Juno, which have continued to explore Jupiter’s atmosphere. Voyager 2’s contribution remains a benchmark in planetary exploration, providing the first detailed account of the storm’s scale, structure, …

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Cataclysmic crash with neighboring planet may be the reason there’s life on Earth today, new studies hint

Cataclysmic crash with neighboring planet may be the reason there’s life on Earth today, new studies hint

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty/Stocktrek Images Early Earth was a barren wasteland incapable of supporting life until a big protoplanet crash carried in the necessary ingredients, a new study suggests. That collision of the proto-Earth and a Mars-size body — nicknamed Theia — has been theorized …

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Making babies beyond Earth? Mouse study suggests we can make it happen

Making babies beyond Earth? Mouse study suggests we can make it happen

Spaceflight has a broad impact on the way our body functions — and that includes our reproductive systems. Indeed, to get a better idea of how future pregnancies and new generations born to humans beyond Earth will be affected, scientists need to examine how well our reproductive germ cells and stem cells respond to potentially harmful factors, like radiation and …

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