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The 2023 solar conjunction moratorium on commanding Mars spacecraft spans from Nov. 11 to Nov. 25, when Mars is within 2 degrees of the Sun.
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Artist's impression of 55 Cancri e near it's host star.55 Cancri e is also known as "The Diamond" planet because it is believed to be composed mostly of carbon, which under extreme pressure and temperature conditions can form diamonds. This planet is located around 40 light-years away from Earth and orbits a star called 55 Cancri. It is a super-Earth, meaning it is larger and more massive than Earth but smaller than gas giants like Jupiter. The high carbon content in its composition has led scientists to speculate that the planet's surface may be covered in graphite and diamond. @galaxiesstarsandplanets
What was the first vehicle that orbited the moon?Anonymous voting
- Luna 8
- Luna 14
- Luna 10
- Luna 4
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Which of the following is known as "The Diamond Planet"?Anonymous voting
- Kepler-10b
- Gliese 436 b
- 55 Cancri e
- HD 219134 b
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Our ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week features the hazy, bejewelled spiral galaxy NGC 941 💠 which lies 55 million light-years away from Earth.
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The Fornax Cluster of Galaxies
Named for the southern constellation toward which most of its galaxies can be found, the Fornax Cluster is one of the closest clusters of galaxies. About 62 million light-years away, it's over 20 times more distant than our neighboring Andromeda Galaxy, but only about 10 percent farther along than the better known and more populated Virgo Galaxy Cluster. Seen across this three degree wide field-of-view, almost every yellowish splotch on the image is an elliptical galaxy in the Fornax cluster. Elliptical galaxies NGC 1399 and NGC 1404 are the dominant, bright cluster members toward the bottom center. A standout, large barred spiral galaxy, NGC 1365, is visible on the upper right as a prominent Fornax cluster member.
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Hubble and Webb’s views of the Crab Nebula.
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