Space News: First Exoplanet In Another Galaxy, Blue Origin News, Proxima C. Signal Mystery & More
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Welcome to the sixteenth review of "Space and Astronomy News”, selected for you by Insane Curiosity Channel. The news will try to provide a quick overview of everything interesting that has happened in recent days in the field of astronomical research and space exploration.
First extrasolar planet found in another galaxy?
All the extrasolar planets we know of are in our own galaxy, the Milky Way. But it is almost certain that there are also in other galaxies - there is no reason to assume otherwise. The problem, given the enormous distances involved, is being able to detect them.
Blue Origin wants to build a space station and put it into orbit within this decade!
Jeff Bezos-owned space company Blue Origin announced at the end of October its plan for a private space station called the Orbital Reef.
Do you remember the signal coming from Proxima Centauri?
Back in April 2019, an Australian telescope picked up a very tantalizing radio signal that seemed to emanate from the sun's closest neighboring star. The signal didn’t have any obvious explanation.
Ariane V flies without problems its heaviest load. Now it is ready at the James Webb Telescope!
00:00 Intro
00:35 First extrasolar planet found in another galaxy?
6:07 Blue Origin wants to build a space station and put it into orbit within this decade!
9:35 Do you remember the signal coming from Proxima Centauri?
12:54 Ariane V flies without problems its heaviest load. Now it is ready at the James Webb Telescope!
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