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Space.com
Flying on Mars is far from a breeze, but NASA is confident that its little helicopter is up to the challenge. That 4-lb. (1.8 kilograms) chopper, named Ingenuity, landed with the agency's Perseverance rover on Feb. 18 and is gearing up to make the first-ever ...
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Space.com
"It feels important," Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA's associate administrator for the science mission directorate, told Space.com in an interview ahead of the flight. "I'm sure that the Wright brothers ...
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USA TODAY
NASA says the first flight is scheduled for Sunday. Anxious engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory can't wait to learn if the historic flight is a success. But they'll have to wait a ...
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CNN
These contrasting advancements amaze us here at the CNN Space and Science team, especially because they happen so often. Learning how our ancestors created cave art and engraved prehistoric stone maps transforms these early humans from ...
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IndieWire
For ages, humankind has looked to space as the final frontier, and the film industry is no exception. Last year, it was reported that Tom Cruise and director Doug Liman were coordinating with NASA and SpaceX on a $200-million action-adventure shot aboard ...
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Salon
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Illinois revealed much-anticipated results from a storied particle physics experiment known as Muon g-2. The bizarre results, which ...
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Mashable
As noted in the post, the dunes surround Mars' northern polar cap and were created by gusts of wind. The image below shows an area (80.3 degrees north latitude, 172.1 degrees east longitude) that's 19 miles wide — though the dunes reportedly cover an area ...
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seattlepi.com
"The ability to fly wherever you want, at great speed, for a closeup view without risk of damage from collision or fall, is a thrilling capability," says Alan Duffy, a professor in astrophysics at Swinburne University in Australia.
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Livescience.com
What burns brighter than a quasar — the hungry, supermassive black holes that outshine entire galaxies as they voraciously gobble up everything in reach? How about a "double quasar?" In a new study, astronomers used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to ...
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FOX Carolina
The Artemis astronauts include Joseph Acaba, Kayla Barron, Raja Chari, Matthew Dominick, Victor Glover Jr., Warren "Woody" Hoburg, Jonny Kim, Christina Koch, Kjell Lindgren, Nicole Mann, Anne McClain, Jessica Meir, Jasmin Moghbeli, Kate Rubins, Frank ...
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