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5 votes
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Voyager engineers keep on tickin' in new documentary 'It's Quieter in the Twilight'
8 votes -
Norway irked over Sweden's silence on rocket that plunged into mountainside in Målselv – research rocket launched from Esrange Space Center near Kiruna
4 votes -
SpaceX giant rocket explodes minutes after launch from Texas
21 votes -
Webb adds another ringed world with new image of Uranus
8 votes -
Scientists use rocket to create artificial Northern Lights to better understand space weather
3 votes -
Would building a Dyson sphere be worth it? We ran the numbers.
5 votes -
Don’t drop your tools in space. When astronauts make mistakes.
3 votes -
Mars will have a lot of wicker furniture
8 votes -
Black holes are accelerating the expansion of the Universe, say cosmologists
9 votes -
Webb telescope spots super old, massive galaxies that shouldn’t exist
16 votes -
In northern Sweden, EU and Swedish officials have inaugurated the first spaceport for satellite launches on the European Union mainland
4 votes -
The James Webb Space Telescope is finding too many early galaxies
14 votes -
A software glitch forced the Webb Space Telescope into safe mode. The $10 billion observatory didn’t collect many images in December, due to a now-resolved software issue.
16 votes -
NASA’s Perseverance rover deposits first sample on Mars surface
4 votes -
‘My power’s really low’: NASA’s Insight Mars lander prepares to sign off from the Red Planet
5 votes -
Esrange Space Center in Sweden has become the leading prospective candidate for Europe's first mainland satellite launch
4 votes -
Uganda says its debut satellite launched into orbit
7 votes -
Construction begins on Australia’s Square Kilometre Array telescope
10 votes -
In meteorite, Alberta researchers discover two minerals never before seen on Earth
12 votes -
List of all active robots on and around Mars
5 votes -
An egg drop from space - and the failures along the way
5 votes -
The Hibernator’s Guide to the Galaxy
8 votes -
Artemis I mission takes flight in historic leap forward for NASA’s moon program
13 votes -
Where can I find a preferably interactive, noob friendly map of the Milky Way and beyond?
This is for worldbuilding purposes. I'm not exactly a "science dude", so I'd like to get a better idea of our solar system and beyond, preferably with links to layman-friendly explanations on...
This is for worldbuilding purposes. I'm not exactly a "science dude", so I'd like to get a better idea of our solar system and beyond, preferably with links to layman-friendly explanations on things like:
- distances and travel time not only having Earth as a starting point, but from any given point to another
- if at all possible, including hypothetical alien and/or future technologies
- Earth-like planets
- locations that might be able to sustain life, and which kind of life it could sustain
- locations that, while unsuitable to carbon-based life, might receive enough energy to sustain artificial intelligence
I remember there's some kind of simulator or engine, that can run on a computer... anyone remembers the name? And would it run on an aging laptop with an i5 processor and Intel HD4400 integrated graphics?
Thanks!
EDIT: I guess I'll make this question a bit more approachable, so... what are some YouTube channels that can teach me more the basics of our solar system, nearby systems, the Milky Way, and how all of those are linked together?.
12 votes - distances and travel time not only having Earth as a starting point, but from any given point to another
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NASA and ESA agree on next steps to return Mars samples to Earth
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Brightest-ever space explosion reveals possible hints of dark matter
11 votes -
Edinburgh-based Skyrora got its suborbital Skylark L rocket successfully off an Icelandic launch pad – but the booster didn't go far, falling into the Norwegian Sea
4 votes -
William Shatner: My trip to space filled me with ‘overwhelming sadness’
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Sofia, the historic airplane-borne telescope, lands for the last time
5 votes -
NASA spacecraft will reveal first look at an asteroid, then slam into it
7 votes -
Finnish radio telescope aims to protect satellites from solar storms – Metsahovi Radio Observatory has been tracking the Sun's solar cycles for decades
3 votes -
Frank Drake, creator of the Drake equation and Project Ozma, dies at 92
9 votes -
One great article about every planet in the solar system
4 votes -
Small device ('MOXIE') currently on Mars is generating as much oxygen as a tree, scientists reveal
18 votes -
NASA scrubs launch of new moon rocket after engine problem
13 votes -
Illustrated overview of Artemis I and II, and related future missions
3 votes -
The SLS rocket is the worst thing to happen to NASA—but maybe also the best?
13 votes -
New photos of Jupiter by the JWST
22 votes -
Webb telescope reveals unpredicted bounty of bright galaxies in early universe
10 votes -
Top scientist admits 'space telescope image' was actually a slice of chorizo
23 votes -
Orbital lifetime of satellites in low Earth orbit
7 votes -
Georgia county files suit to force land sale for spaceport
8 votes -
Is Russia killing off the International Space Station?
9 votes -
How to measure the distance to everything that exists, one step at a time
4 votes -
Webb: The world is about to be new again
24 votes -
First image from the James Webb Space Telescope
@NASA: It's here-the deepest, sharpest infrared view of the universe to date: Webb's First Deep Field.Previewed by @POTUS on July 11, it shows galaxies once invisible to us. The full set of @NASAWebb's first full-color images & data will be revealed July 12: https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I pic.twitter.com/zAr7YoFZ8C
36 votes -
NASA's CAPSTONE satellite has gone dark
7 votes -
They found two new craters on the moon and a new mystery - Searching through imagery from NASA, researchers found the discarded stage of a forgotten rocket crashed in March, but other questions remain
5 votes -
There are more galaxies in the Universe than even Carl Sagan ever imagined
10 votes