The space shuttle Challenger explosion was a defining moment of the 1980s. Whether you were watching on TV or in person, ...
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Did we just watch a black hole explode? Physicists say yes and it could rewrite physics
Physicists have not yet watched a black hole literally blow itself apart, but they are closing in on the conditions where ...
FAA warns airlines that exploding rockets could ‘significantly reduce safety’ for commercial flights after string of test failures by Elon Musk’s Starship - Bulletin came after reports that multiple p ...
NASA's space shuttle Challenger completed 10 missions before it broke apart during a launch in 1986, killing seven astronauts ...
On Jan. 28, 1986, NASA’s 25th space shuttle mission, Challenger, left the launchpad in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Seventy-three seconds into flight, Challenger exploded over the Atlantic Ocean as ...
Because a teacher was going to space, millions of schoolchildren watched the Challenger lift off on Jan. 28, 1986. It ...
It’s been 40 years since the tragic Space Shuttle Challenger launch.
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Did astronomers see a black hole explode? An 'impossible' particle that hit Earth in 2023 may tell us
"If our hypothesized dark charge is true, then we believe there could be a significant population of primordial black holes, ...
What can imaging supernovae (plural for supernova) explosions teach astronomers about their behavior and physical characteristics? This is what a recent study published in Nature Astronomy hopes to ...
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James Webb Space Telescope discovers what remains after two stars collide and explode as a red nova
"Until now, it was unknown what type of star would remain after the merger." ...
Forty years ago, Americans were shocked when the space shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after it launched on a chilly ...
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