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Space.com
(Four other Starship test vehicles had tried this uncrewed hop in the previous five months, but none of them managed to stick the landing.) Even before achieving that milestone, however, ...
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CNN
(CNN) Scientists are explorers of the unknown, seeking to understand the world as it exists now and millions of years ago. It's a complicated endeavor, and this means researchers sometimes get things wrong. And that's OK. In fact, it's great. Creative and ...
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New York Post
The Space Shuttle Challenger was hurtling through the air at twice the speed of sound when pilot Michael Smith noticed something alarming. Sitting on the right side of the flight deck, Smith looked out his window and likely saw a flash of vapor or a fire.
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The Weather Channel
Scientists at NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the US found that Earth's energy imbalance approximately doubled during the 14-year period from 2005 to 2019. To reach this conclusion, ...
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Livescience.com
This grave in France was reopened during the early Middle Ages. Items were removed, and archaeologists are trying to figure out why. (Image credit: Éveha-Études et valorisations archéologiques & Antiquity Publications Ltd.).
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Space Ref
Astronaut Thomas Pesquet takes a "space-selfie" during a spacewalk. NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet concluded their spacewalk at 3:26 p.m. ...
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Livescience.com
Even the slightest bump of the funny bone can send pain rippling up and down the arm and a string of bawdy expletives rippling off the tongue. So why does hitting this little region of the elbow cause so much discomfort? The answer is pretty simple: It's a ...
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Phys.Org
The Hubble Space Telescope, which has been peering into the universe for more than 30 years, has been down for the past few days, NASA said Friday. The problem is a payload computer that stopped working last Sunday, the US space agency said.
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Science Times
The space agency announced inviting proposals from commercial space firms in the United States to make space more accessible than ever before. STS-114 Steve Robinson on Canadarm2. (Photo: NASA / WikiCommons).
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Fox News
The mission was first launched in February of 2010, providing researchers with a better understanding of how solar activity is created and impacts space weather in addition to obtaining critical measurements of the star's interior, atmosphere, magnetic field and ...
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