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Officials forecast than 50 launches from Florida's Space Coast this year "We closed the year with the highest number of launches conducted in the past 10 years, and look to break that record again in 2021," said Col. Brande Walton, vice commander of the 45th Space Wing, which oversees launch operations at Cape Canaveral ...
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NASA extends planetary science missions at Mars and Jupiter Artist's depictions of the Juno mission at Jupiter and the InSight lander on Mars. (Image: © NASA/JPL-Caltech). NASA is ready to give missions at Mars and ...
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Is NASA about to get its first female leader? "I think the Biden-Harris administration would very much like to name — from everything I understand here — the first woman NASA administrator, and that would be very exciting, long overdue," he said. "And some of the names that have been put forward are ...
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Curiosity rover celebrates 3000 Martian days on the Red Planet This panorama, made up of 122 individual images stitched together, was taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover on Nov. 18, 2020, the 2,946th Martian day, or sol, of the mission.
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What is the fate of the Earth? Our Earth and sun were born together, and their fates are tied together. As our star becomes a red giant and billows outward, our planet will become a dry, scorched, uninhabitable rock. This will happen even as our Milky Way galaxy collides with the ...
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Huge NASA SLS rocket faces critical test firing before moon mission Bolted in place atop the massive B-2 test stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, the upgraded Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-25 engines are scheduled to fire for a full eight minutes starting around 5 p.m. EST, the same duration needed for an actual ...
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Theia 456 is a stretched-out stream of sibling stars Illustration depicting star streams in the Milky Way (not the Theia streams) via NASA/ Northwestern University. Astronomers have identified many more or less spherical clumps of stars born together and still traveling together through ...
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NASA's Space Launch System Hot-Fire Test: When to Watch This Saturday, though, NASA is scheduled to put on a fiery show as it performs a crucial test: igniting all four engines of the booster stage for up to eight minutes, simulating what would occur during an actual launch to orbit.
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Bridenstine, set to step down as NASA administrator, reflects on his tenure In his most high-profile moments, the 45-year-old led the agency through to the return of astronauts launching from American soil and helped establish Artemis, the Apollo program successor charged with putting astronauts back on the lunar surface by 2024.
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Engineers find a way to control chemical catalysts with sculpted light This work, published Jan. 14 in Science, could be an early step toward more efficient catalysts, new forms of catalytic transformations and potentially even catalysts capable of sustaining more than one reaction at once.
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