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US launches advanced satellite in 1st Space Force national security mission CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket took to the skies Thursday afternoon (March 26), delivering a highly advanced communications satellite to orbit for the U.S. Space Force. The rocket, outfitted with five strap-on solid ...
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Scientists use the Milky Way to hunt for dark matter Scientists studying a mysterious signal from far-off galaxies didn't find dark matter as they'd hoped. But the inventive new technique they used to detect this strange signal, which uses our own galaxy to hunt for dark matter, could elevate the hunt for the elusive ...
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How #SpaceConnectsUs: European astronauts & more to share support amid coronavirus in live event European Space Agency astronauts, along with celebrities and special guests, will speak about their experiences and offer support and advice to the public as part of the #SpaceConnectsUs online event today (March 26). ESA astronauts Tim Peake, ...
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Old gas blob from Uranus found in vintage Voyager 2 data Buried inside data that NASA's iconic Voyager 2 spacecraft gathered at Uranus more than 30 years ago is the signature of a massive bubble that may have stolen a blob of the planet's gassy atmosphere. That's according to scientists who analyzed archived ...
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Smithsonian seeks public's help with Sally Ride's astronaut training notes Before she became the first American woman to fly into space, Sally Ride needed to learn how to be an astronaut. Now, 30 years later, the public can help expand access to Ride's training experience by volunteering to transcribe her extensive handwritten ...
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NASA weighs measures to contribute to US coronavirus pandemic fight NASA's response so far to the COVID-19 pandemic has focused on switching to remote work as the virus spreads, but the agency is evaluating other methods to address the unprecedented public health crisis as well, including new ways to contribute to the ...
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Australia's Record Heat Means Another Blow to Great Barrier Reef Record-breaking warm waters have bleached large parts of Australia's Great Barrier Reef this year, as they did in 2016 and 2017, scientists reported on Thursday — the latest sign that global warming threatens the health of one of the world's most important ...
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The first US Space Force national security mission will launch today. Here's how to watch live A next-generation military communications satellite will launch today (March 26) on the first national security mission for the United States Space Force, and you can watch the liftoff live. The sixth and final Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite, ...
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Neanderthals Feasted on Seafood, Seabirds, Perhaps Even Dolphins Neanderthals are often portrayed chowing down on mammoth meals and woolly rhino ribs. But an analysis of their leftovers from a coastal cave in Portugal suggests fish and mollusks claimed a special place on their Paleolithic palates. "We all have that ...
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New fabrication approach paves way to low cost mid-infrared lasers useful for sensing For the first time, researchers have fabricated high-performance mid-infrared laser diodes directly on microelectronics-compatible silicon substrates. The new lasers could enable the widespread development of low-cost sensors for real-time, accurate ...
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