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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket aborts Starlink satellite constellation launch at last second CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX aborted the launch of 60 new Starlink satellites at the last second today (March 15) due to an engine power issue with the mission's Falcon 9 rocket. The Falcon 9 rocket's onboard computer triggered an abort just before a ...
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The $400 billion space industry is bracing for coronavirus, as two NASA employees test positive NASA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Blue Origin are just a few of the organizations that have begun to limit business travel and reschedule events. The potential slowdown would hit more than development of hardware, such as spacecraft, with software ...
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The next challenge for getting to Mars: What happens to the human body in space From NASA's Moon to Mars program to Elon Musk's ambitious plan to send a million people to Mars by 2050, the race is on to get human feet on the red planet. With increasingly sophisticated rockets and robotics, the technological challenges standing in the ...
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Heads Up! NASA Reveals Space Rock as Huge as Mt. Everest Will Pass on Earth in April! ational Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA did another research about what's coming next on planet Earth, and it involves another space rock or asteroid that has the half size of Mount Everest coming on April 29. Luckily, there's no need to panic ...
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It's launch day! Things to know for SpaceX sixth Starlink mission from Kennedy Space Center Despite the coronavirus forcing cancellations across the country, SpaceX is still on track to launch its Falcon 9 rocket for the Space Coast's seventh launch of the year. The company will launch its sixth batch of Starlink communication satellites, the first of which ...
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When the Astronauts Get Sick in Space, What Does NASA Do? As the COVID-19 outbreak continues, and the virus has spread the whole world, some people wonder and ask, what if the virus reaches space? Rare but possible, astronauts do get sick, and they fall ill in space, as well. Indeed, as they float off-earth, these ...
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Coronavirus Update: Second NASA Facility On Work-From-Home Order After Another Employee Tests Positive Another NASA employee has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the agency to place precautions and restrictions on a second facility. Other NASA facilities even without confirmed cases are also on high alert. Second NASA Facility Shut Down.
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NASA Captures Incredible Image Of Cake-Like Polar Ice Cap On Mars NASA was able to capture a stunning photo of the polar ice cap on Mars. According to the agency, the various layers of the ice cap reveals the history of climate change on the Red Planet. NASA's latest photo of Mars was taken using the High Resolution ...
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NASA fixed its Mars mole problem in the most unusual way NASA's InSight lander might have finally fixed its mole problem. A new strategy to push the mole probe into the surface appears to be working, NASA teased in a tweet. Visit BGR's homepage for more stories.
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It's Raining Iron on a Distant Exoplanet A bizarre exoplanet that rains molten iron was discovered by astronomers. The exoplanet's weather conditions include a steady showering of molten iron rain, 2,400 degrees Celsius temperature, and winds above 10,000mph. They call this exoplanet the ...
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