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In between recording TikTok dances and playing board games, an all-girls research team took turns adjusting their telescope and other specialized equipment to capture images of the total eclipse on April 8.
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Students and faculty at Western Kentucky University have created a smartphone app that can help to discern the exact shape of the sun with the equipment they have in their pocket.
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The recording sounds like it could have been made in any windy corner of Earth - but it was actually captured over 54 million miles away.
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Jupiter will be 367 million miles away from Earth. That's a daunting figure, but almost half the distance of its farthest point.
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Earlier this week, NASA scientists tweeted out sound made by the black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster roughly 240 million lightyears away.
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A Purdue University space debris expert says Russia’s test of an anti-satellite missile Monday will likely create a decade’s worth of dangerous debris.
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Some NASA officials say cold food storage is one of the biggest hurdles for long-term space missions.
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A special alloy made at Haynes International in Kokomo was used on the Sky Crane thrusters that lowered NASA's Perseverance rover onto the planet
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Later this month, NASA expects to land a rover on Mars for a mission that experts say could help us understand how rare life is in the universe.
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Purdue professor Marshall Porterfield worked at NASA, teaching astronauts about living in restricted environments such as the International Space Station. The skills are surprisingly transferable to Indiana's stay-at-home order.