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50 years after Apollo 13, Commander James Lovell sees the mission's failure as a triumph LAKE FOREST, ILL. — When a Saturn rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center half a century ago, it carried three astronauts and a lunar lander to take two of them to the moon's surface. On board with them was a bomb. The Apollo 13 crew didn't know the ...
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Why does President Trump want to mine on the Moon? President Trump wants the United States to start mining on the Moon for minerals. The US president recently signed an executive order stating America has the right to explore and use resources from outer space. The order also said the US did not see space ...
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Trailblazing Mars helicopter attached to Perseverance rover for July launch The newest Mars rover's pioneering passenger has come aboard. Technicians attached the first-of-its-kind Mars Helicopter to the belly of NASA's Perseverance rover on Monday (April 6) at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the robot is ...
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'Honey, I Shrunk the NASA Payload' challenge seeks tiny designs for the moon Do you love adorable, tiny things? Have you ever dreamed of having something you designed land on the moon? If you answered yes to both these questions, you should probably enter NASA's new competition: "Honey, I Shrunk the NASA Payload.".
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Hubble image reveals the mighty baby stars that will probably destroy the 'Pillars of Creation' Spearing the sky like monolithic elephant trunks, the "Pillars of Creation" are a vast region of star-forming material located in the Eagle Nebula, about 6,000 light-years from Earth. These tendrils of gas and dust, made colorful by the radiation of bright young ...
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Best apps to put on your kid's phone to keep them safe online during quarantine As the coronavirus pandemic swept across the US, movie releases, tech conferences, political rallies and major sporting events have all been postponed and rescheduled. School systems were no exception -- students across the US were sent home and ...
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Plant genes act as microbiome gatekeepers For health, a plant's genes select which microbes get to live inside the leaves, research finds. It's the first study to show a causal relationship between plant health and assembly of the microbial community in the phyllosphere—the total above-ground portions ...
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NASA to Perform Checkpoint Rehearsal as OSIRIS-Rex Spacecraft will Touch Base at Bennu for Asteroid Sampling The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will pursue a touch down onto the surface of the asteroid Bennu this August to collect samples of the asteroid to be brought back to Earth. This will be NASA's first attempt and is not an easy feat to complete. Microgravity from the ...
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NASA: Captured Infrared Images of The 'Pillars Of Creation' Being Devoured By Stars Released Throughout its existence, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has captured many impressive celestials beyond Earth and outside our Solar System. And now, according to the report by Sputnik News, a new infrared image of the ...
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NASA: 2 Asteroids To Intersect Earth's Orbit This Week NASA's automated asteroid tracking system has detected two asteroids that are expected to approach Earth On Wednesday. According to the data collected by the agency's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), the approaching asteroids have ...
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