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| | | | It is a GREAT time to be studying our nearest star, the Sun! NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is almost 10 years old, the Parker Solar Probe is currently inside Mercurys orbit working to directly study the solar wind, and now the incredible Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) has achieved its first light. | |
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| | | | Code.org's annual K-12 computer science report in the United States provides an update on national and state-level computer science education policy, including policy trends, maps, state summaries, and implementation data. | |
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| | via NASA.gov In late 2022, NASA will send an ice-mining experiment attached to a robotic lander to the lunar South Pole on a ridge not far from Shackleton crater - a location engineers and scientists have assessed for months. NASA and Intuitive Machines, an agency partner for commercial Moon deliveries, announced the location selection Nov. 3.NASA data from spacecraft orbiting the Moon indicate this location, referred to as the "Shackleton connecting ridge," could have ice below the surface. The |