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Is it an asteroid or comet? This strange solar system object is actually both. The object, dubbed 2005 QN173, orbits like any other asteroid, but most such objects are rocks that don't change much as they loop through the solar system. Not ...
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SpaceX's Crew-3 is ready for a Halloween weekend launch This mission follows Inspiration4, an all-civilian crewed mission that lifted off on Sept. 15 for an orbital journey aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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NASA's Lucy asteroid mission 10 days from launch Ground teams completed testing of the Lucy spacecraft last month inside a climate-controlled clean room at the Astrotech payload processing facility in ...
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NASA reassigns 2 astronauts from Boeing's Starliner to SpaceX's Crew Dragon Mann and Cassada had both been training on Boeing's CST-100 Starliner capsule, Mann in preparation for the spacecraft's first crewed test flight to the orbiting ...
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Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to duo who made a tool to build molecules in an environmentally friendly way David W.C. MacMillan of Princeton University and Benjamin List of the Max Planck Institute in Germany were awarded the Nobel for their development of a precise ...
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Nobel in chemistry honors pair for way to build molecules The Nobel Prize for chemistry has been awarded to German scientist Benjamin List of the Max Planck Institute and Scotland-born scientist David W.C. ...
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The James Webb Space Telescope lives! The James Webb Space Telescope will be protected from heat from the Sun and Earth by a sunshade, allowing the observatory to gaze deeper into the infrared ...
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NASA's Lucy mission to Jupiter's fossil asteroids: Everything to know Out in Jupiter's orbit lie a collection of rocks known as the Trojan asteroids -- fossils from the earliest era of our solar system. These time capsules are ...
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Highly porous rocks are responsible for asteroid Bennu's surprisingly craggy surface The mysterious lack of fine regolith became even more surprising when mission scientists observed evidence of processes capable of grinding boulders into fine ...
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NASA shuffles astronaut crew assignments amid ongoing Boeing delays Astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada were supposed to be among the first human passengers on Starliner during its first crewed flights in the coming years.
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