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Payload issue delays SpaceX's next Falcon Heavy launch to early 2022 The Space Force did not release a new launch date for the USSF-44 mission, but the spokesperson said the launch is now targeted for early 2022, nearly three ...
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Bright fireball lights up the pre-dawn sky over Colorado (video) A robotic astronomical observatory in the Colorado Rockies, called the Cloudbait Observatory, captured the streak on its cameras, the report added — and various ...
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Like Captain Kirk, William Shatner Will Travel to Space (Almost) William Shatner, known best from his years as the U.S.S. Enterprise's Captain James T. Kirk in the "Star Trek" TV and film series, will launch to the edge of ...
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Chinese company aims for suborbital space tourism with familiar rocket design CAS Space, a commercial spinoff from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), is already developing rockets for commercial satellite launches and announced in ...
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A 'Pacemaker for the Brain': No Treatment Helped Her Depression — Until This It's the first study of individualized brain stimulation to treat severe depression. Sarah's case raises the possibility the method may help people who don't ...
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Science of Psyche: Unique asteroid holds clues to early solar system At NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, engineers integrate a gamma ray and neutron spectrometer into the agency's Psyche spacecraft. The instrument will help ...
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BepiColombo gets first glimpse of Mercury Since its launch on an Ariane 5 rocket in 2018, BepiColombo has completed a slingshot maneuver around Earth and two flybys of Venus to bend its orbit around the ...
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National Science Foundation Invests $75 Million In Five New Data Science Institutes The institutes will bring together researchers and engineers in data science to develop and apply new technologies in several areas of science spanning biology, ...
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Tuning chemical reactions with light In a promising emerging field of research, scientists worldwide are trying to use nanoscale antennas to capture and concentrate light into tiny volumes in order ...
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The Earth isn't as bright as it once was A lack of clouds on Earth is causing the planet to dim according to a new geophysical research letter. (CNN) A new finding that seems ...
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