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Bill Nelson pledges action on Artemis, Mars and China in 1st hearing as NASA chief New NASA administrator and long-time politician Bill Nelson addressed concerns about China and NASA's Artemis moon program at his first Congressional hearing as agency head Wednesday (May 19). Most of the conversation between Nelson and the ...
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Untapped ecosystem ready for launch: Space startups, cause marketing and life-saving science (op-ed) Picture this: An astronaut in zero G, multi-channel streaming a mission to Mars. In his or her hand is a half-eaten, well-known chocolate bar wrapped in black, red and gold foil. He or she tells the camera that "this Mars bar tastes as out of this world as the planet ...
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A solution to space junk: Satellites made of mushrooms? To mitigate this, and prevent the exponential rise of debris in orbit (aka. Kessler Syndrome), satellite manufacturers are investigating ways to deorbit them quicker. However, this overlooks another hazard, which is ...
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Behold! China unveils 1st Mars photos from Zhurong rover Solar arrays are visible, as are some surface rocks and features. The black and white image is from an obstacle avoidance camera at the front of the rover. It was captured with a wide-angle lens that also revealed a view of the Mars horizon in the distance, as ...
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China releases first pictures from Zhurong rover since Mars landing China's space agency released the first pictures from the Zhurong Mars rover Wednesday, showing the six-wheel robot ready to drive down a ramp from its landing platform to begin exploring the Red Planet. The 529 ...
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China poised to launch a cargo ship to Tianhe space station module A Long March 7 rocket rolled out to the launch pad on Sunday (May 16), carrying the Tianzhou-2 cargo spacecraft. China has not yet released a launch date, although it is expected to lift off on Thursday (May 20, according to a SpaceNews report.
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At long last, a radio telescope on the moon's far side The Lunar Crater Radio Telescope is now moving into Phase 2 of development. It'll be built by robots, into a natural bowl-shaped crater on the moon's far side. If completed, it'll be the largest radio telescope in the solar system. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share.
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New NASA administrator, citing China missions, calls for sustained support in Congress Holding up a photo taken by China's new Mars lander, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson warned Congress on Wednesday that his agency faces increasingly stiff competition on the high frontier and that sustained funding for a new moon lander, infrastructure ...
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Researchers design new experiments to map and test the mysterious quantum realm A heart surgeon doesn't need to grasp quantum mechanics to perform successful operations. Even chemists don't always need to know these fundamental principles to study chemical reactions. But for Kang-Kuen Ni, the Morris Kahn associate professor of ...
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This is what it looks like when a star is born (CNN) Our lives happen in the blink of an eye compared to the course of a star's lifetime. Now, a team of scientists have developed a realistic and colorfully stunning simulation of what just the beginning of a star's life looks like. It's called STARFORGE, or Star ...
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