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NASA satellite to study ionosphere launches after two-year delay If you would like to see more articles like this please support our coverage of the space program by becoming a Spaceflight Now Member. If everyone who enjoys our website helps fund it, we can expand and improve our coverage further.
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India's Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter at the Moon Is Now Tracking Solar Flares An Indian spacecraft may be orbiting the moon, but it's also gathering valuable data about other key players in our solar system. India's Chandrayaan-2 mission has caught measurements of a few solar flares on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The measurements come ...
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A Cosmic Mystery: Why is the Milky Way Galaxy Getting Gassier? Astronomers have discovered a strange surplus of gas in the Milky Way galaxy. Using 10 years of data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, the team of astronomers concluded that there is more gas coming into our galaxy than leaving it. Rather than an ...
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How The 2019 Nobel Prize In Physics Depends On Atomic Physics, And How Lasers Can Do Better As I somewhat regularly note here, I am an experimental atomic, molecular, and optical physicist by training, which means that this year's Nobel Prize in Physics for cosmology and the detection of extrasolar planets is the sort of thing I usually sit out. I'm happy ...
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SpaceX needs to put people into space. NASA's deadline is looming Two weeks ago, the head of NASA seemed sick of waiting for SpaceX and Boeing Co. to finish developing the capsules that are supposed to carry U.S. astronauts to and from the International Space Station. As SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk unleashed ...
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What Astronomers Can Learn From Hot Jupiters, the Scorching Giant Planets of the Galaxy In 1995, after years of effort, astronomers made an announcement: They'd found the first planet circling a sun-like star outside our solar system. But that planet, 51 Pegasi b, was in a quite unexpected place — it appeared to be just around 4.8 million miles ...
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Water at the moon's south pole may be more recent, study says (CNN) The return of humans to the moon, as well as ongoing robotic missions, may require using resources already on the lunar surface. The moon's south pole is of particular interest because of ice deposits in craters there. Unfortunately, India's ...
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NASA astronauts and flight director visit Purdue as part of homecoming astronaut reunion WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Neil Armstrong's "one small step" on the moon in 1969 paved the way for generations of astronauts — Purdue graduating 25 of them — to explore the moon and space. Fifty years later, a NASA flight director and 13 other astronauts ...
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Astronauts debut mission patch for SpaceX Dragon crewed flight test The first NASA astronauts assigned to fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon commercial spacecraft have provided a first look at their mission patch. Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley joined NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk for ...
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A Churning 'Molten Blob' of Planet May Be Easier to Find. Here's Why. The smaller a planet, the more difficult it is to spot — which is frustrating for scientists hoping to find Earth-like worlds. That's why a team of researchers set out to determine what planetary traits would make a world a little easier to identify. Their analysis ...
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