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SpaceX launches 60 Starlink satellites into orbit, misses rocket landing CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX successfully launched a new batch of 60 Starlink satellites into orbit today (March 18), despite an engine cutout during the flight, but was unable to stick a rocket landing at sea to cap the mission. The extra sooty Falcon 9 ...
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Astronauts offer advice on keeping calm (and carrying on) amid coronavirus outbreak Astronauts are experts on social isolation and quarantines. Here are their tips for dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Shares. Comments (0). European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, Expedition 40 flight engineer, enjoys the view of Earth from ...
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'Infinite subrings' may be next frontier for photographing black holes Black-hole photography could be even more powerful and revelatory than scientists had thought. Last April, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project unveiled the first-ever imagery of a black hole, laying bare the supermassive monster at the heart of the ...
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Weird! Mercury's scorching temps may actually lead to ice. Could Mercury's close orbit around the sun help the planet generate ice? It sounds like a paradox, but new analysis of the planet's surface chemistry suggests that heat-generated ice may indeed be the case. Even though daytime temperatures on Mercury ...
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Alfred M. Worden, Who Orbited the Moon in 1971, Dies at 88 Alfred M. Worden, who orbited the moon in the summer of 1971, taking sophisticated photographs of the lunar terrain while his fellow astronauts of the Apollo 15 mission roamed its surface in a newly developed four-wheel rover, died in his sleep overnight in ...
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Coronavirus crisis, NFL free agency, SpaceX launch: 5 things to know Wednesday All international flights to Canada starting Wednesday will be restricted to four airports — Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver — as part of sweeping new steps to tackle the coronavirus. Flights from U.S. cities will not be restricted. Canadian Prime ...
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The First Spacewalk Could Have Ended in Tragedy for Alexei Leonov. Here's What Went Wrong On March 18, 1965, the Soviet spacecraft Voshkod-2 launched from its base in Baikonur, in modern day Kazakhstan. On board were two cosmonauts, Alexei Leonov and Pavel Belyayev, who had the important mission of accomplishing mankind's first ...
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Meet 'Wonderchicken,' the oldest modern bird who lived among dinosaurs and survived their extinction Meet 'Wonderchicken,' the oldest modern bird who lived among dinosaurs and survived their extinction. By Ashley Strickland, CNN. Updated 12:06 PM ET, Wed March 18, 2020. The towering and battle-scarred "Scotty" is the world'.
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Grace gravity mission captures Greenland ice loss Greenland shed an extraordinary 600 billion tonnes of ice by the end of summer last year. This melt-driven loss would have raised global sea levels by 2.2mm, say scientists who've just published an analysis of satellite gravity measurements taken over the ...
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Fish sprouted fingers before they ventured onto land, fossil shows A 380-million-year-old fossil of a fish has revealed that fingers evolved in vertebrates before the creatures wriggled out of the sea and evolved into land-dwelling creatures, as a new study describes. The fossil of the 5.1-foot-long (1.6 meters) fish, known by the ...
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