Rabu, 13 Oktober 2021

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The New York Times
The actor who played Captain Kirk and three others will lift off soon in a tourist rocket built by Jeff Bezos' private spaceflight company.
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Space.com
NASA's newest asteroid mission, a spacecraft targeting space rocks that orbit ahead of and behind Jupiter, is ready to begin its journey.
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Spaceflight Now
Chari, pilot Tom Marshburn, mission specialist Kayla Barron, and European Space Agency astronaut Matthias Maurer puit on the custom-fitted SpaceX fight suits ...
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Space.com
The previous, life-friendly modeling work determined that the planet cooled down enough to host liquid surface water thanks in large part to clouds, which ...
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BBC News
The 90-year-old, who played Captain James T Kirk in the Star Trek films and TV series, took off from the Texas desert with three other individuals. Mr Shatner's ...
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Space.com
The iconic "Star Trek" actor and original Captain Kirk launched on a suborbital trip alongside three crewmates on NS-18, the second crewed spaceflight by Blue ...
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Spaceflight Now
William Shatner, the 90-year-old veteran of countless imaginary space voyages playing Star Trek's Captain Kirk, blasted off for real Wednesday, becoming the ...
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The New York Times
Ms. Funk excelled at tests for astronauts in the space program in the 1960s, before Mr. Shatner played Captain Kirk, but NASA did not allow women to become ...
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The Washington Post
The scientists — along with hundreds of graduate students, enthusiasts and astronomers — urged NASA to rename the telescope. But following an investigation into ...
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Phys.Org
On Feb. 15, 2013, the Chelyabinsk meteor, a roughly 62-foot (19 meter)-diameter asteroid exploded over the city of Chelyabinsk, Russia, as it entered Earth's ...
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