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The launch came after two days of delay due to poor weather in the recovery zone and the need for extra pre-flight checks. Approximately 9 minutes after liftoff, the Falcon 9's first ...
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The Planetary Society
Download MP3. On This Episode. Gregory villar portrait. Gregory Villar. Entry, Descent and Landing system engineer for NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Betts bruce headshot 9980 print. Bruce Betts. Chief Scientist / LightSail Program Manager for The ...
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Space.com
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine delivers remarks at the Johnson Space Center in Houston on Aug. 2, 2018. (Image: © Bill Ingalls/NASA). Like its parent nation, ...
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Space.com
A Martian "mole" will stop its valiant attempts to dig on the Red Planet. After it landed in 2018, NASA's InSight spacecraft's heat probe, or "mole," dealt with friction problems as investigators worked to tryand learn more about the internal heat sources powering ...
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Space.com
An artist's impression of a Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite in orbit. (Image: © NASA). A new space policy highlights the fundamental role of the Global Positioning System ...
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Space.com
A Rocket Lab Electron booster launches from New Zealand on Jan. 20, 2021, carrying a microsatellite to orbit on the "Another One Leaves the Crust" mission. (Image: © Rocket Lab).
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Space.com
Just under an hour later the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), China's main space contractor, confirmed that the satellite had been successfully inserted into geosynchronous transfer orbit — a path satellites take to reach a ...
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CNN
(CNN) Scientists have long wondered how butterflies fly -- compared with other flying animals, the creatures have unusually short, broad and large wings relative to their body size. Now, experts have found that the insects "clap" their wings together -- and their ...
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CNN
MUST WATCH. Why we care about water on Mars 01:32. (CNN) Glaciers that still exist on the surface of Mars are helping to tell the story of its past. The red planet experienced between six and 20 separate ice ages during the past 300 to 800 million years, a ...
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EurekAlert
Scientists at the University of Southampton and University of Edinburgh have developed a flexible underwater robot that can propel itself through water in the same style as nature's most efficient swimmer - the Aurelia aurita jellyfish. The findings, published in ...
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