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NASA considering software fixes for sidelined Hubble Space Telescope "Specifically, the team is analyzing the circuitry of the Control Unit, which generates synchronization messages and passes them onto the instruments," NASA stated. The agency is considering changing the instrument flight software to allow ...
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'Perfect' James Webb telescope on track for launch Its mission is to image the very first stars to shine in the Universe. Webb will be sent to orbit on an Ariane rocket from French Guiana. Engineers there began assembling the vehicle's ...
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SpaceX, NASA delay return to Earth of Crew-2 astronauts on Dragon spaceship The SpaceX Crew-2 splashdown will return NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur to Earth alongside Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide and European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet. The four space travelers ...
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NASA, SpaceX Adjust Crew-2 Station Departure Date, Splashdown Set for Monday Night BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 mission now is targeting a return to Earth no earlier than 10:33 p.m. EST Monday, Nov. 8, with a splashdown off the coast of Florida. The Crew Dragon spacecraft, named Endeavour, is scheduled to undock ...
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High winds delay Crew 2 return to Earth until later Monday The Crew-2 astronauts pose with the SpaceX pressure suits they will wear for re-entry and splashdown Monday to close out a 199-day mission. Left to right: Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, commander Shane Kimbrough, Megan McArthur and European Space ...
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A broken toilet on SpaceX capsule means astronauts will return to Earth in diapers The journey back to Earth from space is never easy, but the astronauts aboard the SpaceX capsule coming home Monday will have an extra challenge to deal with: no working toilet. The four members on SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavor will be wearing diapers as ...
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Space station astronaut captures unbelievable view of fiery Earth auroras The glimmering waves of colorful lights aren't just for those of us on the planet's surface. The crew of the International Space Station has been getting an eyeful of knockout auroras. A fresh ISS image ...
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Scientists discover fossil of hominid child who died almost 250000 years ago in South Africa JOHANNESBURG — The fossil remains of an early hominid child have been discovered in a cave in South Africa by a team of international and South African researchers. The team announced the discovery of a partial skull and teeth of a Homo naledi child ...
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Powerful Landsat 9 satellite beams home 1st photos of Earth The next-generation Earth-observation satellite, which launched on Sept. 27, snapped its first photos of our planet on Oct. 31, NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) announced on Friday (Nov. 5).
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SKYWATCH: November brings a lunar eclipse to the Quad Cities This August will be an excellent opportunity for anyone wanting to observe the planets, all eight of which will be visible sometime during the month. In early August, just after sunset, look to the southwest and you will find Venus, Mercury and Mars.
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