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NASA and 'Kerbal Space Program 2' challenge gamers to recreate historic SpaceX launch to space station It's safe to say NASA is pumped up for SpaceX's historic Crew Dragon launch. After all, the planned May 27 liftoff will mark the first time American astronauts will launch to the International Space Station from U.S. soil on an American spacecraft since 2011.
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Space Force to launch X-37B space plane on secret mission Saturday. Here's how to watch live. The Space Force will launch a robotic X-37B space plane on a new secret mission for the U.S. military early Saturday (May 16) and you can watch it live online. Weather permitting, the X-37B space plane will lift off atop an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral ...
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NASA lays out 'Artemis Accords' for responsible moon exploration NASA is setting some guidelines for humanity's return to the moon. The space agency has long stressed that international collaboration will be key to its Artemis program, which aims to land two astronauts near the lunar south pole in 2024 and establish a ...
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A famous Mars meteorite, now with nitrogen For the first time, nitrogen-containing organic molecules have been discovered in a Martian meteorite. The famous meteorite – Allan Hills 84001 – was picked up in Antarctica in 1984. The discovery provides more clues about habitable conditions on early ...
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Who's flying in the SpaceX Crew Dragon? Meet astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley. It's not every day that you get to see your husband fly to space. And it's even more unusual when you can relate to that experience, as well. But that's what's in store for NASA astronauts Megan McArthur and Karen Nyberg when their spouses, Bob Behnken ...
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Hey, Class of 2020! SpaceX and NASA want to launch your photo on historic Dragon flight If you're a student, you can become a part of spaceflight history. To celebrate the 2020 graduating classes, SpaceX and NASA have put out a call for students to send in their photos to go to space. The student photos will fly aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon ...
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Lesson of the Day: 'Praying Mantises: More Deadly Than We Knew' Featured Article: "Praying Mantises: More Deadly Than We Knew" by Cara Giaimo. Praying mantises have long been viewed as "sit-and-wait predators"; they observe their prey and do not strike until the moment is right. As a result, this kind of predator is often ...
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Ask Ethan: How Would You Explain The Big Bang To A Child? Wikipedia user Pablo Carlos Budassi. If you've ever had a conversation with an inquisitive, curious child, you might have experienced that they all end the same way. They'll begin by asking where something comes from or how something works, a behavior ...
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The 'beating hearts' of these pulsating stars create music to astronomers' ears (CNN) Stars may appear bright to us on Earth, but peering inside their hearts is a little more elusive. Star data from NASA's planet-hunting TESS mission has helped an international team of scientists detect patterns in 60 pulsating stars. This data revealed the ...
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NASA unveils new rules to guide behavior in space and on the lunar surface NASA on Friday unveiled a legal framework that would govern the behavior of countries and companies in space and on the moon, including the creation of "safety zones" around sites where mining and exploration would take place on the lunar surface.
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