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  2. IXS Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The vessel he designed was the IXS Enterprise, named after the famed ship of the Star Trek franchise. The energy required to power the warp drive, according to White, [ 3 ] is approximately the negative (negative energy is required for the Alcubierre drive concept to function) mass–energy equivalence of Voyager 1 , which has a mass of ...

  3. UGC 4653 - Wikipedia

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    This image of UGC 4653 was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. [2] The galaxies make up the 195th object in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies created by Halton Arp. [5] They fall into the category of galaxies with material ejected from nuclei. [6] UGC 4653 has active nuclear regions which produce infrared (IR) emissions. [7]

  4. WARP-01 - Wikipedia

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    WARP-01, nicknamed Nichirin, was a 1U-sized CubeSat developed and operated by Warpspace, a newspace company based in Tsukuba, Japan.It was launched on 20 February 2021 on board a Cygnus cargo spacecraft, and deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) on 14 March 2021.

  5. 2021 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    A new record was set for the largest number of humans in orbit (14) on 16 September 2021, [9] and a new record for the largest number of humans in space (19) at one time (10 in the ISS, 3 on board the Tiangong Space Station, 6 on board New Shepard-19) was set on 11 December 2021. [10]

  6. Whirlpool Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The progenitor star was detected in archival Spitzer Space Telescope infrared images. No object could be seen at the position of the transient in archival Hubble images, indicating that the progenitor star was heavily obstructed by interstellar dust . 2019abn peaked at magnitude 17, reaching an intrinsic brightness of M r = − 14.9 ...

  7. Harold G. White - Wikipedia

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    White attracted the attention of the press when he began presenting his ideas at space conventions and publishing proposals for Alcubierre drive concepts. In 2011, he released a paper titled Warp Field Mechanics 101 that outlined an updated concept of Miguel Alcubierre's faster-than-light propulsion concept, including methods to prove the feasibility of the project.

  8. Herschel Space Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Herschel Space Observatory was a space observatory built and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). It was active from 2009 to 2013, and was the largest infrared telescope ever launched until the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope in 2021. [ 5 ]

  9. 5th Space Warning Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The United States Space Force's 5th Space Warning Squadron (5 SWS) is a missile warning unit located at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado. It used to be known as the 5th Joint Defense Space Communications Squadron.