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Best of the 2023 XFL season

USATODAY (NFL Top Stories) 

Take a look at the best images from the third iteration of the XFL, which returned in 2023.

Women’s College Basketball Scores

Wtop.com 

Thursday, Feb. 23 EAST Fairfield 73, Marist 57 Fairleigh Dickinson 63, St. Francis (Pa.) 39 Iona 59, Manhattan 53 Merrimack…

Australia captain Pat Cummins to miss third Test in Indore

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Australia captain Pat Cummins will miss the third Test against India, Cricket Australia said on Friday. Cummins returned home after Australia suffered their second successive defeat in the four-Test series for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series. India, who won the Delhi Test by 6 wickets, have retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.



Building a Giant 2D Map of the Universe to Prepare for the Largest 3D Map

Spacedaily.com 

Berkeley CA (SPX) Feb 24, 2023
Before DESI, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, can begin its 5-year mission from an Arizona mountaintop to produce the largest 3D sky map yet, researchers first needed an even bigger 2D map of the universe. The 2D map, pieced together from 200,000 telescope images and several years of satellite data, lacks information about galaxy distances, and DESI will supply this and provide ot

How could the Aurora Borealis affect energy grids when renewables are added to the mix

Spacedaily.com 

Norman OK (SPX) Feb 24, 2023
As the world transitions toward more renewable energy resources and deals with the consequences of a changing climate, the resiliency of energy infrastructure is becoming ever more urgent. University of Oklahoma researcher Paul Moses, Ph.D., has received a Faculty Early CAREER Development award from the National Science Foundation to better understand how chaotic grid disturbances from events li

UCLA-led study explains how one of Saturn's moons ejects particles from oceans beneath its surface

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 24, 2023
Although it is relatively small, Enceladus - the sixth largest of Saturn's 83 moons - has been considered by astronomers to be one of the more compelling bodies in our solar system. Enceladus stands apart from other celestial bodies because of both its appearance and its behavior. It has the whitest and most reflective surface that astronomers have yet observed. And it's known for spraying

Weighing OJ 287 and the project MOMO

Spacedaily.com 

Bonn, Germany (SPX) Feb 24, 2023
An international research group led by Stefanie Komossa from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, presents important new results on the galaxy OJ 287, based on the most dense and longest radio-to-high-energy observations to date. The scientists were able to test crucial binary model predictions using multiple observing tools including the Effelsberg radio telescope and

Study Finds Venus' 'Squishy' Outer Shell May Be Resurfacing the Planet

Spacedaily.com 

Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 24, 2023
Earth and Venus are rocky planets of about the same size and rock chemistry, so they should be losing their internal heat to space at about the same rate. How Earth loses its heat is well known, but Venus' heat flow mechanism has been a mystery. A study that uses three-decade-old data from NASA's Magellan mission has taken a new look at how Venus cools and found that thin regions of the planet's

Another Busy Day on Mars: Sol 3749

Spacedaily.com 

Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 21, 2023
After a holiday/soliday weekend, we're back to work with today's single sol plan, and there's a lot to pack into it. After the drive, Curiosity's wheel scuffed the rippled sand feature right in front of us, which you can see in the image above. This scuff - nicknamed 'Taracua' - is the subject of both ChemCam and Mastcam observations looking at both the surface and interior of the feature.

Drilling the Marker Band Again: Sols 3750-3751

Spacedaily.com 

Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 22, 2023
We continue to drive along the Marker Band and found ourselves this morning (as planned) in an area of strongly laminated bedrock. The accompanying image shows the bedrock to the right of our current workspace, with very regular distinctive laminations or layers, about 3 cm or less apart. We are interested generally to see how this compares to the "rippled" Marker Band material that we tri

NASA's MAVEN spacecraft remains in safe mode after IMU issue

Spacedaily.com 

Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 24, 2023
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft went into safe mode on Feb. 16 due to an issue with its Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), which measures the spacecraft's rate of rotation for determining its pointing during a minor maneuver scheduled to reduce eclipse durations in 2027. On Feb. 17, MAVEN exited safe mode and is currently operating in all stellar mode, which does not rely on IMU measurements and all

Galactic Energy plans sea launches

Spacedaily.com 

Beijing, China (SPX) Feb 24, 2023
Galactic Energy, a private space company in Beijing, plans to launch one of its own rockets from the sea in the coming summer, which, if it succeeds, will become the first sea-based launch by the country's private sector. Xia Dongkun, a vice-president at Galactic Energy, said on Thursday that the prospective launch has been scheduled to take place in the Yellow Sea off the coast of Shandon

Women's T20 WC: Australia's fielding "the difference", says Ash Gardner

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Cape Town [South Africa], February 24 (ANI): Star all-rounder Ash Gardner has no doubt that Australia's supreme fielding was the point of difference that helped her side clinch a nail-biting five-run victory over India in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup semi-final in Cape Town. Australia's catching and desperation in the field was a class above during the cut-throat clash as the reigning T20 World Cup champions held their n





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