Selasa, 22 Oktober 2019

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Space.com
WASHINGTON — NASA's scientists are thrilled by the prospect of getting back to the moon, where they hope to solve a host of mysteries about Earth, our closest companion and the rest of the solar system. At the 70th International Astronautical Congress, ...
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Space.com
NASA's human spaceflight program just got a new leader. Agency chief Jim Bridenstine announced last week that Douglas Loverro has been named the agency's new associate administrator for its Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate — a ...
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Space.com
WASHINGTON — Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos on Tuesday (Oct. 22) unveiled a "national team" for his company's plan to land astronauts on the moon for NASA's Artemis program, with three veteran aerospace companies joining the project. The U.S. ...
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Washington Post
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin, the secretive space company he's been running for nearly two decades, is teaming up with a trio of aerospace industry heavyweights in an attempt to build a lunar landing system to meet the White House's audacious goal of returning ...
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Space.com
The mole's Mars struggles have not been in vain. The burrowing heat probe aboard NASA's InSight Mars lander was designed to go 10 to 16 feet (3 to 5 meters) underground, using a self-hammering tool dubbed "the mole." But the mole got stuck just a foot ...
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Space.com
The spacesuit gloves of a NASA astronaut were contaminated during the historic all-woman spacewalk on Friday (Oct. 18), but it's probably just space grease. This past Friday, NASA astronauts Christine Koch and Jessica Meir embarked on a spacewalk to ...
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EarthSky
For a brief time in 1976, it seemed as if NASA's Viking landers had found microbes on Mars! Those results have been soundly disputed in the years since, but the original experiment's principal investigator, Gilbert Levin, still maintains they really did detect ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — The race is on to build the next spacecraft that will land American astronauts on the moon — and the richest man in the world wants to come in first. On Tuesday, three major aerospace companies led by Blue Origin, the rocket company ...
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Phys.Org
Astronomers accidentally discovered the footprints of a monster galaxy in the early universe that has never been seen before. Like a cosmic Yeti, the scientific community generally regarded these galaxies as folklore, given the lack of evidence of their ...
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Phys.Org
Probing the properties of a Mott insulator, a team of researchers from Boston College, MIT, and U.C. Santa Barbara has revealed an elusive atomic-scale magnetic signal in the unique material as it transitions from insulator to a metal, the team reported ...
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