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Coronavirus precautions are changing life for NASA astronaut's launch to space station NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy is ready to take-off for a six month trip to the International Space Station. But, while Cassidy is safe from contamination in pre-flight quarantine in Star City near Moscow, the growing coronavirus pandemic is still having a major ...
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NASA suspends work on SLS megarocket and Orion capsule due to coronavirus outbreak The coronavirus outbreak is complicating NASA's preparations for humanity's next giant leap. The space agency is halting production and testing of its Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket and Orion crew capsule, the deep-space hardware designed to ...
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Here's how NASA protects astronauts and the International Space Station from coronavirus (CNN) When NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan return from their stay on the International Space Station on April 17, they will be coming back to a very different Earth. When Meir and Morgan set off for their six- and nine-month stays, ...
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SpaceX, NASA aim for historic crew launch in mid-May despite coronavirus outbreak The first crewed orbital launch from American soil is scheduled to lift off just two months from now, despite the coronavirus outbreak. NASA and SpaceX are targeting mid- to late May for the launch of Demo-2, which will send agency astronauts Doug Hurley ...
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Giant 'potentially hazardous' asteroid will fly safely by Earth in April A large and "potentially hazardous" asteroid is poised to fly by Earth next month, but don't worry — it poses no threat to Earth. Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2 will make a close approach to Earth on April 29. The hefty space rock has an estimated diameter of 1.1 to ...
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Coronavirus: What happens to the astronauts in space and those preparing to head there? More than half of astronauts get sick when they first get to the ISS, so NASA designed a space barf bag to avoid a free-floating mess. CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Down here on Earth, the process of getting sick and recovering follows ...
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Hunting for dark matter — inside the Earth Dark matter is a hypothetical component to our universe, used to explain many strange behaviors of stars and galaxies. Despite the almost overwhelming evidence that dark matter does indeed exist, we still don't know what it's made of. Detectors scattered ...
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Human Genome Study Highlights Global Genetic Diversity through Human Evolution and Geographic Spread A new study has generated the most comprehensive analysis of worldwide human genetic diversity to date, through the sequencing of 929 human genomes from diverse human populations. The study, by scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the ...
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Going stir crazy? Then train like an astronaut and mimic space CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Isolated at home? Then train like an astronaut. That's the inspirational advice from a public engagement specialist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Astronaut wannabe Rachel ...
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Advanced degrees bring higher starting salaries—and more debt People with a master's degree or doctorate can bank on a much higher starting salary than those with the same major but only a bachelor's degree. That's according to a recent survey of employers by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
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