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NASA's 'critical path' to the moon no longer requires a Lunar Gateway: Report NASA has removed the Lunar Gateway from its "critical path" to return humans to the moon by 2024, according to a SpaceNews report. But the agency has assured that it isn't casting aside its plan for a moon-orbiting space station. With new changes to the ...
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How common are Tatooine worlds? Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host of Ask a Spaceman and Space Radio, and author of "Your Place in the Universe." Sutter contributed this article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. We all know ...
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Our eyes on Mars: How Curiosity sees the Red Planet (CNN) NASA's Curiosity rover sits on Mars with a view that no human has ever beheld in person. But the cameras that act as its eyes capture the planet's desolate, craggy, red-washed vistas, and relay these scenes back to Earth in a stream of images each ...
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European spaceport in South America suspends launches due to coronavirus The novel coronavirus's toll on the space community continues to grow. Launches from Europe's chief spaceport, the Guiana Space Center, have been suspended indefinitely, European officials announced today (March 16). "Because of the COVID-19 ...
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot may be shrinking, but its thickness is steady Jupiter's Great Red Spot isn't shrinking in every direction, a new study suggests. Just a few centuries ago, the famous storm was about three times wider than Earth. But its swirl of angry winds is now comparable in diameter to our home planet, leading to some ...
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How NASA is preparing to launch humans to space as coronavirus pandemic worsens As the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen in the US, NASA is still moving forward with many of its upcoming missions, including some launches that will send humans to the International Space Station in the near future. As of now, NASA does not ...
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NASA chief urges space agency employees to work from home amid coronavirus outbreak NASA chief Jim Bridenstine has urged all space agency employees who can work from home to do so due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, with workers at three space centers testing positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. Last week, an ...
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China's new Long March 7A rocket fails in debut launch: reports The first flight of China's new Long March 7A rocket apparently didn't go well. The next-gen booster failed today (March 16) on its debut mission for the China National Space Administration, which aimed to loft a classified satellite to geosynchronous transfer ...
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Mysterious Ice Age structure made from hundreds of mammoth bones discovered in Russia Mysterious Ice Age structure made from hundreds of mammoth bones discovered in Russia. By Ashley Strickland, CNN. Updated 8:02 PM ET, Mon March 16, 2020. Researchers discovered unknown species at the Qingjiang fossil site on the bank of the ...
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A tale of shepherds and helices War damage with consequences: after World War II, Giuseppe Torretti's marble relief "Adoration of the Shepherds" only survived in fragments (brownish sections), which are shown here in combination with a black and white photo of the intact artwork to give ...
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