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Sierra Nevada Unveils 'Shooting Star' Cargo Module for Dream Chaser Space Plane CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A shooting star has landed here at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Ahead of the first planned launch of its Dream Chaser spacecraft (scheduled for sometime in fall 2021) Sierra Nevada Corp. — the company behind the ...
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Astronauts Enjoy Space Veggies and Look to the Future of Cosmic Salads As astronauts harvest and munch on mizuna, or Japanese mustard greens, aboard the International Space Station, the future of humans growing their own food in space grows brighter. In 2015, astronauts aboard the space station grew a crop of red lettuce ...
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That Epic Meteor Outburst Tonight May Be a Bust, NASA Scientist Says Researchers have predicted that tonight (Nov. 21), an ultrabright meteor outburst might speckle the sky with a dazzling performance. But a NASA scientist is pretty sure that you won't see anything spectacular in the sky tonight. Researchers Peter Jenniskens ...
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NASA's Fermi, swift missions enable a new era in gamma-ray science On Jan. 14, 2019, the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) observatory in the Canary Islands captured the highest-energy light every recorded from a gamma-ray burst. MAGIC began observing the fading burst just 50 seconds after it was ...
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Boeing's 1st Starliner Space Capsule Rolls Out to Launch Site for Test Flight Boeing's crew capsule bound for the International Space Station took its next big step on that journey today (Nov. 21) as it moved from the company's facility out to its Florida launch site. The CST-100 Starliner capsule is due to make its first flight, an uncrewed ...
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This underwater rover could explore ocean worlds in our solar system (CNN) Astronomers have uncovered increasing evidence that some bodies in our solar system, like Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus, are actually ocean worlds. And those oceans could potentially host life -- even if they formed in a way ...
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Boeing rolls out Starliner passenger spacecraft to launch site ahead of December flight Early this morning, Boeing rolled its new passenger spacecraft, the CST-100 Starliner, out to the Florida launch site the vehicle is set to take off from next month. It's the first time that a spaceflight-ready version of the capsule has exited the hangar. Now the ...
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What we learn from noisy signals from deep space Look up. Somewhere beyond our solar system, where it's well below zero, pitch-dark, and the next-nearest star is a 400-century ride away, an electrical charge sparks a radio signal. The blip is faint, some 22 watts, no more power than a typical refrigerator ...
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SpaceX prototype blows its top during ground test mishap New York (CNN Business) SpaceX's Mars rocket prototype burst apart during a ground test, a setback for the company as it works to develop a spaceship capable of taking humans and cargo to deep space. Engineers at a SpaceX facility in south Texas were ...
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Europe keen to demonstrate Moon ambitions The Europe Space Agency (Esa) will show its commitment to the new wave of lunar exploration when member-state research ministers meet in Seville, Spain, next week. The politicians are expected to commit hundreds of millions of euros to fund ...
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