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spittingimage, in How Might Life Migrate Through the Universe?
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I read this same article yesterday and imagined the galaxy blooming with life in the Earth’s wake… tardigrade life.

vzq, in The European Space Agency has a transparency problem — but it's completely legal

That goes for many pre-Maastricht treaty institutions. They are essentially lawless fiefdoms.

There’s no obvious way to change this without amending the original treaty.

Rapidcreek, in A good night's sleep in orbit

I’ve heard, don’t know it’s true, that astronauts have fans above their heads while sleeping. Reason being that the CO2 as they breathe out tends to form a cloud in space that could encircle the head of the sleeping astronauts. Just another way to die in space. Can anyone confirm this?

thefartographer, in Camera ‘hack’ lets Solar Orbiter peer deeper into Sun’s atmosphere

Opthalmologists hate them: stare directly into the sun with this one weird trick!

variants, in Bubble of galaxies spanning 1 billion light-years could be a fossil of the Big Bang

Is that the valheim map

glimse,

I came here to say the same thing. It really does look like Valheim

Ghyste, in Asteroid hit by NASA spacecraft is behaving unexpectedly

Paywall…

Pratai,

Thanks for the heads up.

oldGregg, in Asteroid hit by NASA spacecraft is behaving unexpectedly

ITS COMING RIGHT AT US

Thorned_Rose, in Asteroid hit by NASA spacecraft is behaving unexpectedly
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For anyone wanting to bypass the paywall on Firefox, this extension works :)
https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean#installation

rhythmisaprancer, in First cat in space: how a Parisian stray called Félicette was blasted far from Earth
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"what have I done to deserve this?"

yoz, in Japan launches rocket carrying lunar lander and X-ray telescope to explore origins of universe

To where? India was on moon

Japan,
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    fossilesque, in Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18B (nasa.gov)
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    NASA’s website seems to be getting hammered. If you get a 404, keep trying.

    Yazer, in Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18B (nasa.gov)

    Very exciting. Hopefully we get clearer info on DMS.

    CanadianCorhen, in Opinion: The Deep Space Network is in trouble | CNN

    sounds like a resonable ask. Every mission relies on the DSN, or one other countries run, and i know we are only going to want increasing range and data rates in the future.

    wjrii, in Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18B (nasa.gov)
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    xurxia, in CHART: THE COMPLETELY HACKABLE AMATEUR RADIO TELESCOPE
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    I find it very interesting and I want to do one with my kids. The guide is good from a step by step point of view about how to make one, but I think a couple of examples about what kind of data can someone get with it and what can someone expect to “view” could be very helpfull too

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