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US Air Force's X-37B Space Plane Lands After Record 780-Day Mystery Mission The U.S. Air Force's unpiloted X-37B space plane landed back on Earth Sunday (Oct. 27) after a record 780 days in orbit , racking up the fifth ultra-long mission for the military's mini-shuttle fleet. The X-37B's Orbital Test Vehicle 5 (OTV-5) mission ended with a ...
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SpaceX Fires Up a Crew Dragon Abort Engine Ahead of Critical Tests (Video) SpaceX just fired up a launch escape system engine on its new Crew Dragon spacecraft, setting the stage for a critical ground and flight tests of an emergency system to keep astronauts safe during flight. The escape engine test, which SpaceX revealed in this ...
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From rovers on Mars to an orbiting Tesla, this decade revolutionized how we see space SpaceX's vision of a Martian city. SpaceX. By 2029, we could have human footprints on Mars, an established base on the moon and maybe even know which worlds beyond ours host life. It's all science fiction right now, but when we look at how far we've ...
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Air Force spaceplane returns to Earth after 780-day mission An unpiloted Air Force X-37B spaceplane, one of two winged orbiters used to carry out classified research, made a surprise landing at the Kennedy Space Center early Sunday to close out a record 780-day mission. It was the fifth flight in the secretive Orbital ...
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X-37B breaks record, lands after 780 days in orbit The Air Force's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Mission 5 successfully landed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility Oct. 27, 2019. The X-37B OTV is an experimental test program to demonstrate technologies for a reliable, reusable, unmanned ...
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X-37B returns to KSC with a 'boom' and a new record for spaceflight Residents along the Space Coast may have heard a loud boom early Sunday as the U.S. Air Force's secretive, uncrewed X-37B spaceplane returned to Kennedy Space Center after nearly two years in orbit. The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle completed its fifth ...
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UMD researchers build new dens for forest fishers A shortage of big trees to nest in may be one factor in the big decline in Minnesota's fisher population over the last decade. Written By: John Myers | Oct 26th 2019 - 7pm. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Reddit Share to ...
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US Airforce's X-37B returns to Earth with a 'boom' and a new record for spaceflight MELBOURNE, Fla. – Residents along the Space Coast may have heard a boom early Sunday as the U.S. Air Force's secretive, uncrewed X-37B spaceplane returned to Kennedy Space Center after nearly two years in orbit. The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle ...
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WATCH: NASA Astronauts Play Baseball In Space To Celebrate MLB World Series 2019 NASA's astronauts celebrated the current season of the MLB World Series by playing baseball inside the International Space Station (ISS). The historic baseball game in space was played by the astronauts Jessica Meir, Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan.
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Lessons from 15-year rover mission: Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — For 15 years, planetary scientist Steve Squyres' life revolved around Mars, with good reason. He was the principal investigator for one of the longest-running NASA missions on the surface of another world, executed by the twin rovers ...
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