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SpaceX Test-Fires Used Falcon 9 Rocket for Hefty Satellite Launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX fired up a twice-used Falcon 9 rocket Friday (Dec. 13), setting the stage for the launch of a a hefty next communications satellite into space next week. SpaceX conducted the Falcon 9 test at Space Launch Complex 40 at ...
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Interstellar Comet Borisov Shines in Incredible New Hubble Photos Two new "ghostly" images catch the first observed interstellar comet whizzing by the sun and in front of a distant, spiral galaxy on the object's way back out of our solar system. On Nov. 16 and Monday (Dec. 9), NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped two ...
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Scientists have discovered deepest point on land (CNN) A new study shows that the deepest point on land is under the Denman Glacier in East Antarctica. Glaciologists at the University of California, Irvine, were mapping the area only to find that the trough under the glacier went far deeper than they had ...
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NASA's JUNO "Navigation Stroke of Genius" –Reveals Massive New Jupiter Phenomena ... . "The combination of creativity and analytical thinking has once again paid off big time for NASA," said Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio about the discovery of a massive storm system at Jupiter's ...
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Boeing Starliner Crew Capsule Declared Ready For First Flight On Dec. 20 NASA and Boeing conducted a Flight Readiness Review of the Starliner crew capsule; The Starliner is officially declared ready for the Dec. 20 launch; The first flight will not carry crewmembers, but only a mannequin named Rosie; NASA's partnerships with ...
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Elon Musk's Mission to Mars: Your SpaceX briefing You've probably seen pictures and the headlines, which probably leave you with a bunch of questions. What is SpaceX? Are they competing with NASA? Is the stuff about Mars actually happening? Elon Musk's ambitious and ongoing space exploration ...
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NASA to Provide Coverage of Boeing Orbital Flight Test for Commercial Crew Press Release From: Kennedy Space Center Posted: Friday, December 13, 2019. The launch of Boeing's Orbital Flight Test (OFT) to the International Space Station, as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, is targeted for 6:36 a.m. EST Friday, Dec. 20.
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Savannah monitor lizards have a unique airflow pattern that is a hybrid of bird and mammal flow patterns Take a deep breath in. Slowly let it out. You have just participated in one of the most profound evolutionary revolutions on Earth—breathing air on land. It's unclear how the first vertebrates thrived after crawling out of the sea nearly 400 million years ago, but ...
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Getting Airborne In A Car Is One Of The Great Joys In Life There isn't a lot to keep a teenager occupied in rural America, but owning a $600 car opens up a lot of possibilities. I was a pizza delivery driver for a few of my younger years and after a typical closing shift, some of the other drivers and I would pile into one ...
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The Arctic may have crossed tipping point into destructive climate feedback loop, NOAA report says LOS ANGELES - The Arctic is undergoing widespread changes as a result of global warming that are restructuring the entire ecosystem, and a new federal report found that the Arctic region may have already passed the tipping point into a climate feedback ...
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