- 20 December 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope keeps doing an amazing job! This time we will look at the photos this man-made wonder took of Saturn’s largest satellite, Titan.
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- 10 December 2022
We witnessed the first Supermoon just two weeks ago and there are four more in the making, so stay tuned and learn something new with us today!
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- 8 December 2022
Today’s grandparents witnessed the landing of robots on the Moon. And in the seventies, we had people up there. After several Apollo landings where twelve astronauts walked through the regolith dust of an alien body – we are back!
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- 24 November 2022
After a series of delays in recent months, NASA finally launched the Artemis I mission on November 16th. With that, the most powerful American rocket ever built started its journey to the Moon and back.
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- 10 November 2022
Dennis Tito, the first cosmonaut-tourist, flew into space in 2001 on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft. For ten days of weightlessness, he paid Roscosmos several tens of millions of USD!
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- 31 October 2022
Welcome back fellow OSR reader! As you probably know, we are approaching the end of October and a lot has happened. This prompted us to give a little overview of some interesting news from space that you might like to know about!
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- 26 October 2022
NASA’s DART mission has just pushed the boundaries of reality and reached science fiction!
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- 23 October 2022
The last solar eclipse for this year is supposed to happen on October 25. It will be visible from almost all of Europe, most of Asia and from northeastern Africa and southeastern Greenland.
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- 19 October 2022
You may have noticed how Jupiter shines these nights. It dominates the sky and if it is clear you will see it already at dusk. It is indeed the brightest object visible in the night (after the Moon, of course).
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- 15 October 2022
The record holder for continuous stay in space died at the age of eighty. His name – Valeri Polyakov.
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