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What's the most amazing thing about the universe? Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host of Ask a Spaceman and Space Radio, and author of "How to Die in Space." He contributed this article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Perhaps the most ...
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SpaceX delays launch of Starlink, BlackSky satellites again due to rocket checks CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX postponed the latest launch of a new Starlink satellite fleet again Saturday (July 11) citing the need for more checks of the mission's Falcon 9 rocket. The California-based rocket builder planned to launch 57 Starlink ...
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Is 'Planet Nine' actually a grapefruit-sized black hole? Big new telescope could find out A coming sky survey will help test a wild idea — that a grapefruit-sized black hole lurks undiscovered in the outer solar system. Over the past few years, researchers have noticed an odd clustering in the orbits of multiple trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), which ...
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SpaceX test-fires Falcon 9 rocket launch next week with Korean military satellite If you would like to see more articles like this please support our coverage of the space program by becoming a Spaceflight Now Member. If everyone who enjoys our website helps fund it, we can expand and improve our coverage further.
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The quest to find signs of ancient life on Mars It is a question that has preoccupied scientists for centuries and fired up sci-fi imaginings. Now three space exploration projects are gearing up to launch some of the most ambitious bids yet to find an answer. Scientists believe that four billion years ago the two ...
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Hitting the Books: What astronauts can learn from nuclear submariners We've dreamt of colonizing the stars since our first tenuous steps across the moon, yet fifty years after the Apollo 11 mission, the prospect of living and working beyond the bounds of Earth remains tantalizingly out of reach. In his latest book, Spacefarers: How ...
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NASA Sets New Planetary Protection Rules for Moon, Mars to Protect Them From Biological Contamination Illustration of Artemis astronauts on the Moon. (Jason Roberts/NASA). The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in order to protect the Moon and Mars from extraterrestrial contamination, has issued a new set of guidelines. This directive ...
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Do You Speak 'Earth English?' Why Interplanetary Immigrants Of The Future Will Struggle To Chat Do you know what "uptalk" is? It's when someone makes a statement that sounds like a question purely because of the intonation they use at the end. It's also called high rising terminal (HRT) or rising inflection. People do it all the time now. The phenomenon ...
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SpaceX set for 3rd attempt to launch Starlink satellites Saturday Launch fans are hoping the third time's a charm for SpaceX's tenth Starlink satellite mission. The recycled Falcon 9 rocket is now slated to lift off from pad 39 A at Kennedy Space Center today at 10:54 AM. The Falcon 9 will fly 57 Starlink satellites and two ...
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THIS WEEK @NASA: Mars Perseverance Rover Lifted Onto Atlas V Rocket, ISS Spots Comet Neowise ABOVE VIDEO: The Mars Rover gets closer to launch on This Week @NASA. (NASA) – On Tuesday, July 7, our Mars 2020 Perseverance rover was lifted onto the top of the Atlas V rocket that will send it towards the Red Planet this summer. Engineers have ...
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