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Bad weather on Earth delays SpaceX Dragon's return from space station Poor weather on Earth forced a SpaceX supply ship to wave off the opportunity to make the first successful autonomous undocking from the International Space Station on Monday (Jan. 11). The upgraded Dragon cargo ship, hauling 5,200 lbs.
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'Super Bowl of Astronomy' kicks off online due to global pandemic The American Astronomical Society (AAS) is making the most of online opportunities during its 237th meeting, which will fully take place virtually this week due to the coronavirus pandemic. The self-proclaimed "Super Bowl of Astronomy," which runs through ...
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Researchers perform largest-ever supersonic turbulence simulation Early astronomers painstakingly studied the subtle movements of stars in the night sky to try and determine how our planet moves in relation to other celestial bodies. As technology has increased, so has the understanding of how the universe works and our ...
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'Galaxy-sized' observatory sees potential hints of gravitational waves Scientists have used a "galaxy-sized" space observatory to find possible hints of a unique signal from gravitational waves, or the powerful ripples that course through the universe and warp the fabric of space and time itself. The new findings, which appeared ...
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NASA mission extension enables first flybys of Jupiter's moons in 20 years In a pair of mission extensions, NASA has cleared the way for more seismic observations on Mars with the robotic InSight lander and approved plans for the Juno spacecraft to alter its orbit and perform close flybys of Jupiter's icy moon Europa, Ganymede, and ...
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Democrats move to remove Trump, Alabama-Ohio State game, CES: 5 things to know Monday House Democrats will move forward with plans to remove President Donald Trump from office this week, starting with a resolution that calls on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment. On Monday, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., will ...
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SpaceX simplified: Everything you need to know about Elon Musk's rocket empire Elon Musk caught on film by National Geographic during the Falcon Heavy launch. Video screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET. If you're having a hard time keeping up with SpaceX's ...
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A distant galaxy dies as astronomers watch It was made using data from the European Space Agency Gaia satellite. Hide Caption. 2 of 199.
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Ancient Armored Skin: Study Shows Why Crocodiles Look Nearly Same Since 200 Million Years Ago If at all time travel was possible and you go back 200 million years, no doubt the Earth would feel like a completely different world—filled with unfamiliar giants and unusual living creatures. Yet, if you reach a swamp, there is a good chance that a familiar ...
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First human culture lasted 20000 years longer than thought Fieldwork led by Dr. Eleanor Scerri, head of the Pan-African Evolution Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany and Dr. Khady Niang of the University of Cheikh Anta Diop in Senegal, has documented the ...
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