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NASA Spacewalk Schedule Squeeze May Delay Repairs on $2 Billion Cosmic Ray Detector With limited crew time available, NASA's fourth spacewalk to fix an aging dark-matter experiment on the outside of the International Space Station (ISS) may have to wait a while. The agency has two big challenges as it schedules the last Alpha Magnetic ...
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The Interstellar Comet Has Arrived in Time for the Holidays It came out of the Northern sky, a frozen breath of gas and dust from the genesis of some distant star, launched across the galaxy by the gravitational maelstroms that accompany the birth of worlds. It wandered in the deep freeze of interstellar space for 100 ...
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SpaceX to Launch Critical Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test No Earlier Than Jan. 4 The private spaceflight company SpaceX will launch a critical launch escape system test for its Crew Dragon spaceship to no earlier than Jan. 4, NASA announced Friday (Dec. 6). SpaceX and NASA originally hoped to launch the test flight, called an In-Flight ...
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WATCH: NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission Explains Bennu's Mysterious Particle Events ABOVE VIDEO: Shortly after NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at asteroid Bennu, an unexpected discovery by the mission's science team revealed that the asteroid could be active, or consistently discharging particles into space. (NASA) – Shortly after ...
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OSIRIS-Rex Team Explains Why Asteroid Bennu Is Ejecting Particles The OSIRIS-Rex mission's science team observed something rather odd about asteroid Bennu just a week after the spacecraft entered its first orbit around the asteroid. At first, the images appeared as though there were stars behind asteroid Bennu but, upon ...
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THIS WEEK @NASA: Astronauts Wrap Up Third Spacewalk, Parker Solar Probe Reveals Surprising Details ABOVE VIDEO: A new cooling system for a device on the space station, first results from the first spacecraft to touch the Sun, and preparing Orion for some critical testing … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Astronauts Wrap Up Third ...
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Ancient worm reveals way to destroy toxic cells in Huntington's disease Insights from their study may provide a novel therapeutic approach for diseases such as Huntington's and Parkinson's. Associate Professor Roger Pocock, from the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI), and colleagues from the University of ...
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Space Photos of the Week: Parker's Potential Despite being the source of all life on Earth and the definitional center of the solar system, the sun is still something of an enigma. How fast does the solar wind blow? How do those particles streaming from the sun's surface actually achieve liftoff? What's going ...
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The girl who dreams to live on Mars For Alyssa Carson, colonizing Mars is just the first step in saving the human race. The 18-year-old astrobiology student at Florida Tech remembers when she was nine years old, she had the opportunity to meet and speak to former NASA astronaut Sandra ...
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SpaceX to test special Starlink satellite aimed at easing astronomers' fears When SpaceX properly launched its Starlink program in May 2019, many observers lauded the company's ambitious plan to provide broadband coverage to locations around the world using thousands of small satellites. And then the astronomers piped up.
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