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Space.com
The first astronauts to fly in SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft are on their way back to Earth from the International Space Station. NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, who spent about two months at the space station following the historic launch ...
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Space.com
Every step of the way, spaceflight tends to disagree with the human body, and two astronauts looking to return to Earth this weekend are prepared for the possibility their stomachs may revolt at the harsh treatment. NASA veterans Doug Hurley and Bob ...
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Space.com
SpaceX's first Crew Dragon capsule to carry NASA astronauts will undock from the International Space Station tonight (Aug. 1), setting the stage for a historic weekend splashdown. The SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule Endeavour is scheduled to undock from ...
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U.S. News & World Report
LAS VEGAS (AP) — If the Mars Perseverance Rover was lifting off from Cape Canaveral at almost any other time, University of Nevada, Las Vegas geochemistry and astrobiology professor Elisabeth "Libby" Hausrath would have had a front-row seat. But amid ...
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Washington Post
It's no dream that midsummer's bright planets, shooting stars and a comet populate the heavens. When the curtain of night falls, Jupiter and Saturn lollygag between the constellations Capricornus and Sagittarius. Jupiter — at a brilliant -2.7 magnitude — is ...
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The Weather Channel
Comet NEOWISE over Stonehenge. (NASA/Declan Delav). After putting on a show at every dawn or dusk (depending on your location) for the past one month, Comet NEOWISE is all set to bid adieu to the inhabitants of planet Earth. The visitor that travelled to ...
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The Weather Channel
The European Southern Observatory (ESO), using its Very Large Telescope (VLT), has captured the image of the NGC 2899 planetary nebula, which resembles a giant butterfly fluttering its beautiful wings in outer space. With even its faint outer edges visibly ...
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Baltimore Sun
Space travel is a great way to get from point A to point B when those points are worlds apart. But how do you move around once you get there? They didn't, at first. The Surveyor lunar landers in the 1960s used cameras for peering into the distance. The first ...
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Tech Times
Astronomers discovered a new galaxy with an extremely low oxygen abundance of 1.6% solar abundance. The new findings resulted from merged data captured by the Subaru Telescope and machine learning, according to Eureka Alert. The measured ...
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YubaNet
August 1, 2020 – What's Up for August? This month brings a bunch of opportunities to see the Moon posing with the planets, plus here come the meteors! On August 1st, the Moon makes a lovely triangle with Jupiter and Saturn low in the southeast after sunset ...
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