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SpaceX tracking camera captures epic video of Falcon 9 rocket landing Originally slated to launch on June 25, the mission was delayed a few days to allow for more prelaunch checkouts. Then, another 24-hour delay occurred on Tuesday (June 29) when the plane entered the restricted airspace around the launch site.
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NASA's Perseverance rover is taking its own wheel for Mars drives NASA's Perseverance rover is picking up the pace on Mars thanks to technology that helps the robot avoid running into trouble on its otherworldly drives. That technology, called AutoNav, is a navigation system that maps terrain and plans routes without the ...
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NASA Rocket, Satellite Tag-Team to View the Giant Electric Current in the Sky (NASA) – Some 50 miles up, where Earth's atmosphere blends into space, the air itself hums with an electric current. Scientists call it the atmospheric dynamo, an Earth-sized electric generator.
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Weekly Digest (June 28-July 3, 2021): Top Weather, Science and Coronavirus Stories of the Week Dinosaurs Were Already In Decline—Possibly Due to Climate Change—Before Asteroid Impact Triggered Their Extinction! About 66 million years ago, an asteroid came crashing from the sky and completely altered the state of the ...
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Sunflowers: Why some of these tall beauties are not the bee's knees Most sunflower seed sold for ornamental use in the United States produces pollenless flowers. Unbeknownst to many consumers, this has been the case for decades. Pollen is the tiny yellow grain that holds sunflower ...
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Hubble celebrates the Fourth of July with a gorgeous cosmic fireworks show These aren't actually fireworks you're seeing, but they sure look the part. As we head into Independence Day weekend in the United States, a new Hubble image drop from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) is here to kick off the festivities.
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Earth's Cryosphere—All Areas with Frozen Water—Shrank by 87000 Square KM Per Year In Last 37 Years The extent of land covered by frozen water is just as important as its mass because the bright white surface reflects sunlight so effectively, cooling the planet. Changes in the size or location of ice and snow can alter air temperatures, change the sea level, and ...
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Scientists find unexplained collection of fossilized shark teeth in Jerusalem July 3 (UPI) -- Scientists have uncovered a mysterious cache of shark teeth in the City of David in Jerusalem. The teeth were discovered at least 50 miles from where similar fossils might be unearthed by paleontologists. Advertisement. Researchers detailed ...
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'Ready for Fourth of July?': Nasa's Hubble telescope shows off cosmic fireworks The open star cluster, in all its brilliant flare, is called NGC 330. It is located in the constellation Tucana (the Toucan), about 180,000 light-years away inside the Small Magellanic Cloud, Nasa said. READ FULL STORY. By hindustantimes.com | Written by ...
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Booster 3 opens Super Heavy test campaign as orbital vehicles prepare to stack Following a test campaign focused on SpaceX's Starship vehicle, the Super Heavy booster is now taking up the mantle of testing at the Starbase launch site. Booster 3 rolled out of the High Bay on Thursday, taking the trip down Highway 4 before being placed ...
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