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| NASA Astronauts Make History with 1st All-Woman Spacewalk One giant leap for womankind! Two NASA astronauts made space history today (Oct. 18) as they completed the first-ever spacewalk by an all-woman team. The historic extravehicular activity (EVA) began at 7:38 EDT (1138 GMT), which was ahead of ... | |
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| The Orionid Meteor Shower 2019 Peaks Soon: Here's What to Expect Next to the Geminids of December and the Perseids of August, the most reliable of the annual displays of "shooting stars" are the October Orionids. Unfortunately, this year, the Orionids are going to face a handicap. When the Orionid meteors reach their peak ... | |
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| What's it like to live on the International Space Station? (CNN) When it comes to business travel, astronauts take the cake. The six space scientists and engineers who live and work in the International Space Station are traveling at a speed of five miles per second -- orbiting Earth once every 92 minutes. As far as ... | |
| Is this how we'll live on Mars? What would a home on Mars look like? What sort of clothes would we wear on the Red Planet? And how would we grow our food? The answers to some of these questions are beautifully imagined in a new exhibition, "Moving to Mars," at London's Design ... | |
| The first all-female spacewalk happens today (CNN) Early Friday, NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch will conduct the first all-female spacewalk outside of the International Space Station. The spacewalk will begin at 7:50 a.m. ET and last for about five or six hours. In order to tell the ... | |
| NASA Is About to Conduct Its First All-Female Spacewalk [Sign up for the Science Times newsletter for stories that capture the wonders of nature and the cosmos.] When two American astronauts venture out of the International Space Station to replace a power controller on Friday morning, it will be a highly ... | |
| All-female spacewalk marks a new milestone for NASA — watch live Watch a live stream of the spacewalk beginning at about 7:50 a.m. ET Friday in the video player above. Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir, soaring 260 miles above a wave of public interest, floated outside the International Space Station Friday for ... | |
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