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SpaceNews Appoints Paige McCullough as President, Leading Global Expansion Efforts

by SpaceRef May 1, 2024July 9, 2024

SpaceNews, the world’s largest space-industry trade media brand, is pleased to announce the appointment of Paige McCullough as President. 

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures the face-on spiral galaxy, IC 5332. ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. Chandar, J
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Hubble Captures a Galaxy Face-On

by SpaceRef October 20, 2023July 15, 2024
Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, R. Hueso (University of the Basque Country), I. de Pater (University of California, Berkeley), T. Fouchet (Observatory of Paris), L. Fletcher (University of Leicester), M. Wong (University of California, Berkeley), J. DePasquale (STScI)
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Webb Discovers New Feature in Jupiter’s Atmosphere

by SpaceRef October 20, 2023July 15, 2024
Dinkinesh flyby
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Lucy Spacecraft Preparing for its First Asteroid Flyby

by SpaceRef October 20, 2023July 15, 2024
Mars InSight Landing Site View
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International Team Reveals Source Of Largest Ever Mars Quake

by SpaceRef October 20, 2023July 15, 2024
Credit: Chelsea Thompson/NOAA
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NOAA Scientists Link Exotic Metal Particles In The Upper Atmosphere To Rockets, Satellites

by SpaceRef October 19, 2023July 15, 2024
Galactic 05
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Virgin Galactic Announces Flight Date for Galactic 05

by SpaceRef October 18, 2023July 15, 2024
Carrying a novel P-band synthetic aperture radar, ESA’s Biomass Earth Explorer satellite mission delivers completely new information on forest height and above-ground forest biomass from space. This information will provide new insight into the state of our forests and how they are changing, and further our knowledge of the role forests play in the carbon cycle. -- ESA
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Younger Trees Champion Carbon Capture As Seen By ESA’s Biomass Earth Explorer satellite

by SpaceRef October 18, 2023July 15, 2024
This series of images shows how astronomers find stellar streams by reversing the light and dark, similar to negative images, but stretched to highlight the faint streams. Color images of each of the nearby galaxies featured are superposed to scale to highlight the easily visible disk. Galaxies are surrounded by enormous halos of hot gas sprinkled with sporadic stars, seen as the shadowy regions that encase each galaxy here. NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is expected to improve on these observations by resolving individual stars to understand each stream’s stellar populations and see stellar streams of various sizes in even more galaxies. Credit: Carlin et al. (2016), based on images from Martínez-Delgado et al. (2008, 2010)
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Roman Mission Gears Up For A Torrent Of Future Data

by SpaceRef October 17, 2023July 15, 2024
Artist's impression of the Vela pulsar, in the centre, and its magnetosphere, whose edge is marked by the bright circle. The blue tracks travelling outwards represent the paths of accelerated particles. These produce gamma radiation along the arms of a rotating spiral by colliding with infrared photons emitted in the magnetosphere (in red). © Science Communication Lab for DESY
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Pulsar Emits The Highest-energy Radiation Ever Observed

by SpaceRef October 16, 2023July 15, 2024

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