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The juice will fly close to Earth soon. from ESA Jupiter's Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) The spacecraft, which is set to launch in April 2023, will conduct a Earth flyby on August 20. This will be the first of four gravity assist maneuvers that will put Juice on track to reach Jupiter at the right speed and direction in July 2031. Pictured: Artist's impression of Juice on Jupiter's moon Ganymede. Image credit: ESA/ATG Medialab.

NASA is likely to delay the next manned launch to the ISS. The Crew 9 mission to the International Space Station, scheduled to launch on August 18, It will probably be delayed for more than a month due to ongoing concerns about the Boeing Starliner spacecraft currently attached to the station, which might not be able to safely return the current ISS crew to Earth.

The more we learn about stars, the better we understand exoplanets. A new study using data from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer space telescope analyzed the ultraviolet emissions from low-mass stars and found that Far-ultraviolet emissions are higher than previously expectedThis calls into question the typical assumption that exoplanets around such stars could be prime targets in the search for life.

Graphene has been found in lunar samples from Chang'e-5. Graphene is a form of carbon that consists of a single layer of atoms arranged in a honeycomb-shaped nanostructure. On Earth, graphene is very useful in optics, electricity, and mechanics. Researchers have discovered that graphene is a form of carbon that consists of a single layer of atoms arranged in a honeycomb-shaped nanostructure. Graphene discovered in Chang'e-5 lunar sample It has been proposed that it could have been formed from volcanic activity, solar winds or meteorite impacts. Continued study of this sample may help develop ways to produce the material cheaply and expand its use.

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