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Category: New York Times Space & Cosmos
New York Times Space & Cosmos
What a Times Journalist Learned From His ‘Don’t Look Up’ Moment
A new film about a killer comet revives memories of a nail-biting night in The Times…
SpaceX Launches IXPE NASA Telescope for X-Ray Views of Universe
The IXPE spacecraft will use X-ray polarimetry to better measure black holes, supernovas and other astronomical…
Yusaku Maezawa, Japanese Billionaire, Arrives at Space Station
Yusaku Maezawa, the founder of the clothing retailer Zozo, will spend 12 days in orbit with…
NASA Introduces Astronaut Class of 10 New Recruits
The recruits, selected from a pool of 12,000 applicants, will begin two years of training, and…
Iron World Appears to Be Lightest Exoplanet Ever Detected
Astronomers call it a “super-Mercury” and think it holds clues to how planets form close in…
NASA Delays Spacewalk, Citing Space Debris Threat to Astronauts
The agency did not link the postponement of repairs to wreckage caused by a recent Russian…
As U.S. Hunts for Chinese Spies, University Scientists Warn of Backlash
A chilling effect has taken hold on American campuses, contributing to an outflow of academic talent…
NASA's DART Mission Is Punching a Killer Asteroid to Save Humanity
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft, launched on Wednesday, could be the first to alter an…
Michael Strahan to Join Next Blue Origin Space Flight
Mr. Strahan, a “Good Morning America” co-host, is one of six people set to join the…