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NASA's Glenn Research Center: Incubator of technologies for flight Driving past Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on Interstate 480 in Ohio, you might notice a giant NASA logo on a white airplane hangar at the southwest edge of the airfield. That's the biggest building at NASA's Glenn Research Center (GRC), where ...
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NASA has a plan for yearly Artemis moon landings through 2030. The first one could fly in 2021. The first flight of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket and Orion crew capsule — and the first big step in putting astronauts back on the moon — was originally scheduled to launch this year, but the mission is now expected to slip to 2021.
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SpaceX hires former NASA human-spaceflight chief SpaceX is tapping into a deep vein of NASA experience as the company prepares to launch agency astronauts to orbit in the next few months. SpaceX has hired former NASA human-spaceflight chief Bill Gerstenmaier, CNBC reported yesterday (Feb. 11).
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Mars took way longer to form than we thought, ancient impacts reveal Scientists believe early cosmic impacts may have influenced the evolution of Mars, and this suggests that the Red Planet formed much slower than previously thought. The early solar system was a violent, chaotic place, where planetesimals — small ...
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NASA's iconic 'Pale Blue Dot' photo of Earth from space just got a 21st-century upgrade On Feb. 14, 1990, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft captured one of the most iconic photographs of the space age; to commemorate the moment's 30th anniversary, NASA has digitally dusted off the image. Known as the "Pale Blue Dot" photo, the original image ...
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What is a neutron star? Neutron stars are born in supernova explosions. They are stars with a couple of times our sun's mass, squeezed into a sphere the size of an earthly city. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. A white ball representing a star, with distorted-looking ...
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Ten things we've learned about the sun from NASA's SDO this decade In February 2020, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory—SDO—is celebrating its 10th year in space. Over the past decade the spacecraft has kept a constant eye on the sun, studying how the sun creates solar activity and drives space weather—the dynamic ...
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This Rodent Was Giant. Its Brain Was Tiny. When you look at a reconstruction of the skull and brain of Neoepiblema acreensis, an extinct rodent, it's hard to shake the feeling that something's not quite right. Huddled at the back of the cavernous skull, the brain of the South American giant rodent looks ...
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Mixed reaction to NASA budget proposal in Congress and industry WASHINGTON — NASA's fiscal year 2021 budget proposal has gotten a mixed reception on Capitol Hill and elsewhere, with many supporting increased funding for exploration efforts but criticizing another attempt to cut science and education programs.
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Record-setting astronaut feels good after near year in space CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA's new record-setting astronaut said Wednesday that aside from sore muscles and trouble with balance, she's readjusting well to gravity after nearly 11 months in space. Christina Koch met with reporters in Houston six days ...
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