Nov. 10, 2022

Witnessing a Supernova Collapse

Witnessing a Supernova Collapse

Thursday November 10, 2022
Today’s headline stories:
- The Hubble Space Telescope has witnessed the death throes of a very distant Core-Collapse supernova, one that occurred more than 11 billion years ago
- The Arecibo Observatory, located in...

Thursday November 10, 2022
Today’s headline stories:
- The Hubble Space Telescope has witnessed the death throes of a very distant Core-Collapse supernova, one that occurred more than 11 billion years ago
- The Arecibo Observatory, located in Puerto Rico, leaves a long legacy behind including being a movie star.
- China's next generation rocket to carry humans is expected to make its maiden flight around 2027
- As China's Tiangong Space Station recently completed its in-orbit assembly, the country's space medicine experts have started planning to set up a space hospital to serve astronauts
- New research, which uses NASA satellite observations and advanced computing, has been looking at the Louisiana wetlands and what's been going on there. And it's been a rather staggering discovery
- The Universe isn’t as dark as we thought, according to new findings.
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