Jumat, 04 Oktober 2019

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Space.com
More than six months after canceling what would have been the first spacewalk conducted by a team of two women, NASA has rescheduled the historic moment for Oct. 21. The spacewalk will be conducted by NASA astronauts Christina Koch, who has been ...
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Space.com
An instrument on NASA's InSight lander has been stuck in the Martian soil for months, but engineers have come up with a new plan to try to save the device. The InSight lander's self-hammering heat probe, also known as "the mole," has been stuck in place ...
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Space.com
NASA anticipates having to buy yet more seats aboard Russian Soyuz spacecraft next year, according to media reports. The three-seat Soyuz has been U.S. astronauts' only way to get to and from the International Space Station (ISS) since 2011, when NASA ...
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Spaceflight Now
STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION. NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch will step outside the International Space Station on Oct. 21 on the first spacewalk with an all-female crew. Credit: NASA/Christina Koch.
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Space.com
NASA is gearing up for a marathon of spacewalks, and one of them could be the first spacewalk to be conducted entirely by women. The two women currently at the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir, are scheduled ...
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Phys.Org
This illustration shows a messy, chaotic galaxy undergoing bursts of star formation. Credit: ESA, NASA, L. Calçada. According to the most widely accepted cosmological models, the first galaxies began to form between 13 and 14 billion years ago. Over the ...
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Sky & Telescope
Friday, Oct. 4. • The waxing Moon this evening shines between Saturn, to its left or upper left, and Jupiter farther to the Moon's lower right (off the center-right of the chart here). Saturday, Oct. 5. • It's both International Astronomy Day and International Observe ...
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Space.com
NEW YORK — Celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson appeared at New York Comic Con yesterday (Oct. 3) to chat about space, science and the return of his show "StarTalk" to TV. "StarTalk," a space and science program on the National Geographic ...
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NPR
More than 200 years ago, scholars glued the remains of an ancient papyrus scroll onto cardboard to preserve it. But the scroll, a history of Plato's Academy, also had writing on the back. Now scholars have deployed imaging technology to read what's been ...
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CNN
(CNN) Since landing on Mars in November 2018, NASA's InSight mission has been taking selfies, providing daily Martian weather reports, detecting quakes on Mars and hearing strange sounds. But its heat probe experiment is struggling to burrow beneath ...
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