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Jan 25, 2019

A Sharper Picture of Ultima Thule From NASA’s New Horizons

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The spacecraft captured the image when it was 4,200 miles from the object in the solar system’s distant Kuiper belt.

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Jan 25, 2019

Quasars with a Double-Image Gravitational Lens Could Help Finally Figure out how Fast the Universe is Expanding

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A team of astronomers is using double-quasars to measure the Universe’s rate of expansion. Can they finally help end the debate?

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Jan 25, 2019

First Commercial SpaceShipTwo Flight Is Expected to Launch This Year

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Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson aims to fly to space on the first-ever commercial SpaceShipTwo flight in mid-2019.

On Thursday, Branson spoke about SpaceShipTwo on the CBS This Morning TV show, and how Virgin Galactic is collaborating with Under Armour to equip future astronauts with proper space attire and footwear, SpaceNews.com reported. During the interview, Branson said Virgin Galactic is conducting additional tests for the first commercial SpaceShipTwo flight, which is expected to take place later this year.

How soon do you see people in space wearing an @UnderArmour outfit?

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Jan 25, 2019

Hubble’s deepest space image ever was three years in the making

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The Hubble space telescope has been in space for many years now. Of late it has had some challenges, including one that left its W ide Field Camera 3 non-functional for a while. Hubble is back at work, and scientists from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias have shared a new image that took three years to produce. The photo is the deepest image of the Universe ever taken from space.

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Jan 25, 2019

Inside an otherworldly mission to prepare humans for Mars

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Braving deep isolation and sweaty spacesuits, six “analog astronauts” tested their tools, talents, and grit on a mock trip to the red planet.

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Jan 25, 2019

Vajrayana Buddhism: Preparation for the Posthuman?

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The Vajra (thunderbolt) tradition goes back at least to Amen of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. It passes on through thunderbolt-wielding Zeus/ Jupiter; and is also found in India and Tibet in the Vajrayana (Tantra) tradition. Tantra entails the study of all relevant traditions to determine the best. It contradicts neither science or religion. This C19th Tibetan tsakli is from a group of five Vajragarudas. Several ancient Egyptian emblems that survive in tsakli are given in Hypermodern Magick/ Khemetic Chess (Vol 2 of 3, Mandrake of Oxford series). This type of Buddhism seems particularly suitable for radical futurists.

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Jan 24, 2019

New Hubble view is ‘deepest image of the universe from space’

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The space telescope run by NASA and ESA once again delivers a wondrous look at the cosmos.

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Jan 24, 2019

First geoengineering experiment to dim the sun on track for 2019

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© Getty Harvard scientists will attempt to replicate the climate-cooling effect of volcanic eruptions with a world-first solar geoengineering experiment set for early 2019.

The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) will inject calcium carbonate particles high above the earth in an attempt to reflect some of the sun’s rays back into space.

It will likely mark the first time the controversial concept of dimming the sun — more scientifically known as stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) — will be tested in the real world.

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Jan 24, 2019

Space Station engineer says indoor lights are making us sick. Here’s why

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Indoor living has thrown our circadian clocks out of whack. Ex-NASA space light expert Robert Soler has designed futuristic lights that do a better job mimicking the sun’s full spectrum. His Carlsbad company, Bios Lighting, says their lights are better for human health.

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Jan 24, 2019

All Planet Sounds From Space!

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