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With SpaceX's Dragon, NASA astronauts will ride a new spaceship for the 1st time in decades It's been nearly nine years since an American vehicle launched astronauts into orbit. This month, SpaceX and NASA aim to change that in an unprecedented test flight six years in the making. NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are due to launch ...
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How space tourism and rockets to Mars became 'critical' business during the pandemic New York (CNN Business) Vacant office buildings, factories and restaurants across the country serve as ghostly reminders of an economy shuttered by the Covid-19 pandemic. But the US space industry has remained open for business. SpaceX, for example ...
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Beacon of hope? NASA sees inspiration parallels between Apollo and Artemis moonshots NASA hopes its next moonshot will be a beacon of hope in troubled times, just as the first one was. The space agency pulled off its famed Apollo moon landings during a time of incredible division and turmoil in the United States. Throughout the 1960s, the ...
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The final frontier: The 40 most important events in the history of space exploration With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting every aspect of everyday life, it's easy to forget about what else is going on in the world and that includes significant historical moments and fun holidays. One of them is May 1 – Space Day, which is Friday. 24/7 Tempo ...
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Rocket Lab tests Electron booster on new Virginia launch pad for 1st time Rocket Lab has rolled out its Electron rocket to the company's new Virginia launch pad for the first time and aced a number of tests ahead of their first U.S. launch, which is scheduled for late 2020. The space technology company's new pad, called Launch ...
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NASA wants private moon landers from 3 companies. Here's how they'll work. The moon landers that three commercial teams are developing to ferry astronauts to and from the lunar surface for NASA are a diverse bunch. On Thursday (April 30), NASA announced that it had awarded contracts to three commercial teams, each of which ...
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Coronavirus Fears Have NASA Urging Space Fans To Stay Away From Historic Launch Because of the coronavirus, NASA's top official is asking space fans to not travel to Florida later this month to watch astronauts blast off from American soil for the first time since the retirement of the space shuttles in 2011. "When we look back to the space ...
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Online course trains students in the bizarre world of quantum computing When the bizarre world of quantum physics — where a "cat" can be both alive and dead, and particles a galaxy apart are connected — is merged with computer technology, the result is unprecedented power to anyone who masters this technology first.
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Ocean warming is causing massive ice sheet loss in Greenland and Antarctica, NASA study shows (CNN) The Earth is losing ice at a record speed chiefly due to warming from the ocean caused by climate change. A new study by NASA shows that Antarctica and Greenland's ice sheets lost 118 gigatons and 200 gigatons of ice on average per year.
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Helicopter that's headed to Mars named Ingenuity An Alabama high school student named NASA's first Mars helicopter that will be sent to the Red Planet later this summer. Ingenuity, the name submitted by Vaneeza Rupani, was selected for the four pound solar-powered helicopter, NASA said in a statement ...
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