This week , we see the first joint footage from Hubble and JWST , blessed images of a sloth with a big ol’ coconut for a header , and we learn about the human who prevented World War III .
For First Time, Hubble And JWST Watched The Same Event: DART Slamming Into An Asteroid
The two Titan of quad lookout – Hubble and JWST – both captured the moment NASA ’s DART commission intentionally slammed into an asteroid earlier this hebdomad . It ’s the first clock time this duet of iconic telescopes have been used to simultaneously honor the same celestial target .
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Drug Finally Shows Significant Results In Slowing Alzheimer’s Disease In Humans
A gravid visitation of an data-based Alzheimer ’s disease drug has shown hope in slow cognitive decline over a period of 18 calendar month , mark one of the first successful human trial of an anti - amylaceous intervention .
Webcam Footage Of Storm Surge Shows The Devastating Impact Of Hurricane Ian
urine grade in Florida rose to unnatural level ahead of Hurricane Ian in what ’s know as a " violent storm upsurge " . Footage look at from a webcam at Fort Myers , Florida , has shown the crushing impact this violent storm has make .
New Species Of Coconut Headed Sloth Identified In Brazilian Jungle
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is nursing home to two separate species of acedia with head that front just like coconut . Found in a small region of this coastal forest , maned laziness were previously thought to exemplify a exclusive species – but it turns out that those in the northern section of this range are genetically distinct from those in the Dixieland .
Juno Flyby Reveals Best New Images Of Jupiter’s Moon Europa In 20 Years
The Juno spacecraft has returned the first images taken during a flyby yesterday from just 352 kilometers ( 219 miles ) above the Earth’s surface of Jupiter ’s gelid moonlight Europa . The flyby , which was closer than most satellite are to the Earth , is an effort both to learn more about the puzzling world and to move to a tighter orbit around Jupiter .
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Soviet Submarine B-59 And The Man Who Single-Handedly Prevented Nuclear War
Vasili Arkhipov is in all probability the reason you ’re alive today , and now a fresh opera house is telling the history of how he single - handedly prevented World War III .