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Interesting article from www.space.com on Russia’s recent ASAT test.
Looks like quite a bit of debris in orbit that could cause headaches.
Russian anti-satellite missile test was the first of its kind
By Chelsea Gohd about 21 hours ago
The "Nudol" anti-ballistic missile system had not destroyed a target before.
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the West was taking Russia's warnings not to cross its "red lines" too lightly and that Moscow needed serious security guarantees from the West.
Congratulations to NASA on the launching of the James Webb space telescope this morning. I am sure we are going to get some awe inspiring photos and fascinating information. Again, congrats!
The James Webb Space Telescope, NASA's premier observatory of the next decade, successfully launched to space Saturday morning. The telescope will study exoplanets in new ways and look deeper into the universe than we've ever been able to before.
That’s why I was on-line at 0730 this morning. Big pucker factor.
I guess in two weeks all of the really super scary unfurlings and extendings will be done, and all that will be left is parking it and turning it on. At which time minds will be blown by its discoveries.
Since 2003, the black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster has been associated with sound. This is because astronomers discovered that pressure
www.nasa.gov
Since 2003, the black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster has been associated with sound. This is because astronomers discovered that pressure waves sent out by the black hole caused ripples in the cluster’s hot gas that could be translated into a note – one that humans cannot hear some 57 octaves below middle C. Now a new sonification brings more notes to this black hole sound machine. This new sonification – that is, the translation of astronomical data into sound – is being released for NASA’s Black Hole Week this year.
New evidence suggests the world’s largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia
The Deniliquin structure, yet to be further tested by drilling, spans up to 520 kilometres in diameter. This exceeds the size of the near-300km-wide Vredefort impact structure in South Africa, which to date has been considered the world’s largest.
This huge glaciation and mass extinction event eliminated about 85% of the planet’s species. It was more than double the scale of the Chicxulub impact that killed off the dinosaurs.
Research on the Deniliquin structure points to an asteroid impact that would have been more than double the scale of the one that killed the dinosaurs.