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Crew-3 astronauts excited to ride SpaceX's Dragon on Halloween Four astronauts are scheduled to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule Endurance at 2:21 a.m. EDT (0621 GMT) on Sunday (Oct. 31). The liftoff will kick off Crew-3, SpaceX's third operational mission to the ...
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L+600 and counting: ESA astronaut to be 600th person in space on SpaceX Crew-3 launch Maurer is one of three first-time fliers on the four-person crew, including NASA astronauts Raja Chari and Kayla Barron, but he was identified by NASA as the designated milestone maker.
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You can watch Russia launch a new space station cargo ship tonight. Here's how. A Russian cargo ship is set to launch to the International Space Station tonight, and you can watch it live. The Progress 79 spacecraft is set to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan no earlier than 8 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Oct. 27 (0000 GMT ...
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Perseverance rover snaps first Mars photos after communications blackout. They're stunning. The car-sized robot, and NASA's other Mars craft, had to stand down recently because the Red Planet went behind the sun. NASA's Perseverance rover captured this shot of its surroundings on the floor of Jezero Crater on Oct. 22, 2021, using one of its ...
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Neutrino result heralds new chapter in physics The search failed to find the particle, known as the sterile neutrino. This will now direct physicists towards even more interesting theories to help explain how the Universe came to be.
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The 1st extragalactic planet? Galaxies are great islands of billions of stars. Planets orbit stars, and are hidden in the stars' glare. Plus a galaxy is such a small swath of light in our sky. It's largely impossible for astronomers to see individual stars in optical light. However, X- ...
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Have astronomers found the first planet outside of our galaxy? It's complicated The Whirlpool Galaxy, some 28 million light-years from Earth, looks to our telescopes like a cosmic hurricane littered with sparkling gemstones. Huge, lean arms spiral out from the center of Whirlpool, also known as M51. Cradled within them are young ...
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Arizona State University: Nobel Laureate Mario Capecchi To Deliver Distinguished Eyring Lectures At ASU Mario Capecchi is an Italian-born molecular geneticist known for his pioneering work on the development of gene targeting in mice. · Find out what's happening in Scottsdale with free, real-time updates from Patch.
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Scientists find no hint of sterile neutrino In this 2013 photo, workers install a component of MicroBooNE's precision detector, called a time projection chamber, into the cylindrical container, or cryostat. Credit: Reidar Hahn, Fermilab. New results from the MicroBooNE experiment at the U.S. ...
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Instruments in the sea and sky: NASA's S-MODE mission kicks off 1st deployment After a successful test run in May, a NASA campaign is deploying aircraft, a research vessel and several kinds of autonomous ocean robots to study small ocean whirlpools, eddies and currents.
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