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Amazon's internet-beaming satellites are bright enough to disrupt astronomical research, study finds - Space
Amazon Leo satellites are generally not visible to the naked eye but still could obstruct astronomical observations.
James Webb telescope previews the death of the sun in glorious new 'Eye of God' image - Live Science
A spectacular new image from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals intricate structures inside the Helix Nebula, where a dying sunlike star is enriching the galaxy with the elements needed for life.
40 years after Challenger: Lingering guilt and lessons learned - NPR
Forty years after the Challenger disaster, NPR explores the engineers' last-minute efforts to stop the launch, their decades of guilt and the vital lessons that remain critical for NASA today.
Welcome to post-Darwinism: AI fires silver bullet for creating new life - The Times
In a breakthrough experiment, molecular biologists and tech entrepreneurs have teamed up to write the genetic code of a virus that destroys killer bacteria
Field Notes: Ancient Star Map, New Cat Cafe, San Jose’s Batman, and Disquiet in Suburbia - sfist.com
This week: Polynesian dance in Fremont, a new cat cafe in SF, a South Bay Batman, book clubs of the Peninsula, and California pollinators. Also, examining an ancient Greek star map using physics; supporting stroke survivors; and highlighting the unsettling pa…
Artemis II astronauts train in Iceland for lunar geology - WRAL
Lunar like landscapes in Iceland and Canada provide training grounds for astronauts.