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Balloon-lofted instruments detect earthquake, testing possible Venus technology Researchers have detected an earthquake using instruments flying in a balloon above California, and the technology could one day detect quakes on Venus. Temblors on Earth and beyond are a valuable tool for understanding how planets are built and what ...
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SpaceX delays launch of Transporter-2 rideshare mission on Falcon 9 rocket "Team is taking additional time for pre-launch checkouts ahead of the transporter-2 mission; will announce new target launch date once confirmed," the company tweeted on Thursday (June 24).
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'Rosie the Rocketeer' dummy buckles up for Boeing's 2nd Starliner launch test Although the next flight of Boeing's Starliner capsule won't carry any astronauts, it will ferry one passenger to and from the International Space Station. That passenger is an anthropomorphic test device, more colloquially known as a flight dummy, dubbed ...
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See the 'strawberry' moon, the last supermoon of 2021 This supermoon becomes completely full at 2:40 p.m. ET on Thursday afternoon. It won't be fully visible in North America until later in the evening during "moonrise," when the sun sets and the moon ascends into view.
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The full Strawberry Moon, the last supermoon of 2021, rises tonight! Here's what to expect As a result, full moons that occur near the summer solstice are lower in the sky because the moon is exactly opposite the sun during its full phase. In turn, the moon's low trajectory takes it through the lowest part of the atmosphere, giving the moon its reddish or ...
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Giant ghostly 'hand' stretches through space in new X-ray views NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory captured this imagery of a huge, hand-shaped feature, which was spawned by a supernova explosion and its aftermath in a patch of space about 17,000 light-years from Earth, colliding with a cloud of gas. (Image credit: ...
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NASA spacecraft spots China's Mars rover Zhurong heading south on Red Planet (photo) On Wednesday (June 23), the HiRISE team released a second image of Zhurong taken on June 11, which shows the rover and its tracks extending noticeably farther away from the mission's landing platform.
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A Middle Pleistocene Homo from Nesher Ramla, Israel Our understanding of the origin, distribution, and evolution of early humans and their close relatives has been greatly refined by recent new information. Adding to this trend, Hershkovitz et al. have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown archaic Homo ...
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SpaceX postpones second Transporter rideshare launch SpaceX said Thursday it has postponed the next launch of a Falcon 9 rocket, previously scheduled for Friday at Cape Canaveral, due to unspecified technical concerns. The Falcon 9 will launch on a commercial rideshare mission with more than 80 small ...
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Physicists use electric fields to induce oscillations in tiny particles Research on active colloids aims to create micro- and nanoscale "particles" that swim through viscous fluids like primitive microorganisms. When these self-propelled particles come together, they can organize and move like schools of ...
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