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FCC Waiver Saves Amazon’s Project Kuiper: A Second Giant in Space

Nathan Reeves1 month ago06 mins

FCC lifts Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellite deadline, allowing more time to build a second LEO broadband constellation. Competition against Starlink may lower costs and expand global internet access.

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  • Space

Cosmic Self-Destruction: Rarest Supernova Baffles Astronomers

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

Astronomers have observed one of the rarest supernovae ever: a giant star destroying itself in a pair-instability explosion, challenging stellar evolution models and seeding the cosmos with heavy elements.

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  • Space

JWST Weighs ‘Sleeping Giant’ Black Hole 6 Billion Times Sun

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

The James Webb Space Telescope has weighed a dormant supermassive black hole from 10 billion light-years away, revealing it to be 6 billion times the mass of our Sun.

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  • Space

Voyager 2 at 49: The Only Spacecraft to Visit All Four Giant Planets

Amara Osei1 month ago07 mins

Voyager 2, launched in 1977, is the only spacecraft to visit Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Now 49 years old, it continues to send data from interstellar space.

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NASA Names Artemis III Crew: First Woman Poised for Lunar Landing

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago07 mins

NASA announces the four astronauts of Artemis III, including the first woman to land on the Moon. The mission targets the lunar south pole in 2026 for science and resource exploration.

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  • Space

Artemis III Announcement Stream: NASA Reveals Landing Plans

Amara Osei1 month ago05 mins

NASA’s Artemis III announcement stream reveals landing plans near the Moon’s south pole for a 2025 mission. Live updates on crew, lander, and scientific goals.

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ESA Joins Artemis III: Europe’s Leap to the Lunar Surface

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

ESA officially partners with NASA for Artemis III, providing the European Service Module and scientific instruments for the first crewed lunar landing since 1972. Learn how this collaboration reshapes space exploration.

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  • Technology

When AI Discovers: Rethinking Ownership of Breakthroughs

Nathan Reeves1 month ago07 mins

As AI approaches autonomous scientific discovery, questions of patent rights and credit emerge. Explore the legal and ethical future of AI-owned knowledge.

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AI’s Looming Crisis: When Human Data Runs Out

Amara Osei1 month ago05 mins

By 2026, human-generated data for AI training may run out. Explore model collapse, synthetic data risks, and the future of machine learning in a post-human-data world.

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Fastest Humans in Space Get a Patch to Prove Their Speed

Amara Osei1 month ago05 mins

NASA’s new patch lets astronauts measure their speed in Mach from space, solving a decades-old challenge. Learn how it works and what it means for future missions.

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Europa’s Surface: A Deadly Symphony of Cold and Radiation

Amara Osei1 month ago07 mins

What would it feel like to stand on Europa? Extreme cold, lethal radiation, and a fractured ice landscape. A planetary scientist explains the visceral reality of Jupiter’s moon.

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The Darkest Planet Ever Found Could Explain Why Planet 9 is Playing Hide and Seek

Nathan Reeves1 month ago07 mins

TrES-2b, the darkest exoplanet, reflects less than 1% light. Could Planet 9 be similarly elusive? And what would its discovery mean for the Nice Model?

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