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The largest solar storm in two decades hit Earth in May 2024, and with the help of a small NASA satellite, scientists have discovered the storm also created two new temporary belts of energetic particles encircling Earth.
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Robot Gets a Grip
The blue tentacle-like arms containing gecko-like adhesive pads, attached to an Astrobee robotic free-flyer, reach out and grapple a “capture cube” inside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module. The experimental grippers, outfitted on the toaster-sized Astrobee, demonstrated autonomous detection and capture techniques that may be used to remove space debris and service satellites in low Earth orbit.
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