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Space.com
A SpaceX Dragon capsule carrying four astronauts returned to Earth early Sunday (May 2) with an ocean splashdown off the Florida coast, successfully completing the company's first full-fledged crewed mission to the International Space Station.
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Phys.Org
The Dragon capsule parachuted into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Panama City, Florida, just before 3 a.m., ending the second astronaut flight for Elon Musk's company. It was an express trip home, lasting just 6 1/2 hours. The astronauts, three American ...
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Washington Post
For those of you enrolled in our frequent-flier program, you've earned 68 million miles on this voyage." Story continues below advertisement.
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Tech Times
For those well aware of what's happening in the skies, there are launches after launches after launches all trying to accomplish different things. One of these launches isn't technically for exploring outer space but rather for improving the internet connection on ...
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Tech Times
A prototype of SpaceX's Starship spacecraft is seen at the company's Texas launch facility on September 28, 2019 in Boca Chica near Brownsville, Texas. The Starship spacecraft is a massive vehicle meant to take people to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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Tech Times
For those who think Elon Musk should focus more on how to improve Earth, a certain person tagged Elon Musk in a Tweet that shared an article saying NASA has just simulated an asteroid and were not able to engineer a solution in order to avoid impact ...
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Tech Times
Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The mission will launch SpaceX's next batch of 60 Starlink broadband satellites. Text updates will appear automatically ...
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Patch.com
SEATTLE — The Eta Aquariid meteor shower that's firing off shooting stars right now isn't the wildest shower of the year, but there won't be another one until July. So, if the weather cooperates in Washington, several nights of stargazing await this coming week ...
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Tech Times
NASA has recently discovered that the Sun has developed what is called "Sunspots" or peculiar-looking spots seen on the surface of the largest star in the Solar System, enveloping its body. It was later perceived as sprays of plasma on the Sun, which is ...
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Science Times
Summer is here, which means it's time to go stargazing. And if the nights are getting shorter as we approach the summer solstice, the last month of spring in the northern hemisphere this year hosts two of the year's most significant astronomical activities.
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