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Pieces of Mars: How We'll Get Them to Earth Mars Sample Return Program Manager Richard Cook of JPL will take us through the intricate and audacious steps required. The plan now includes two Mars helicopters! Trickster Bruce Betts, chief scientist of The Planetary Society, provides the surprising ...
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How to watch the Artemis I mission lift off to the moon The Orion spacecraft will enter a distant retrograde orbit of the moon and travel 40,000 miles beyond it, going further than any spacecraft intended to carry humans. Crews will ride aboard Artemis II on a similar trajectory in ...
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NASA really wants to probe Uranus and could start planning next year But that's soon going to change. According to this year's decadal survey by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, a flagship orbiter and probe mission to Uranus should be NASA's main planetary science project of the next decade.
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Researchers engineer novel material capable of 'thinking' Penn State researchers create mechanical integrated circuit materials from conductive and non-conductive rubber materials that sense and react to tactile input, such as force. Credit: Charles El Helou/Penn State. All Rights Reserved.
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Marvel at the James Webb Space Telescope's largest image of the cosmos yet The Epoch 1 image, as it is known, shows distant galaxies whose light has shifted from visible to infrared light during its journey through time and space, and captures a series of curiosities that are no doubt inspiring further study.
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Return to flight: NASA's Artemis 1 mission to launch using space shuttle-used parts "While we have tested each of these subsystems, whether they are the boosters, the RS-25 engines [or] the Orion main engine ... it is the first time we are going to ...
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Final week of Artemis 1 preps include Orion closeouts and booster servicing A member of NASA's Artemis ground team is seen inside the white room near the Orion spacecraft's hatch during rollback of the Space Launch System moon rocket to the Vehicle Assembly Building on July 2. Credit: Stephen Clark / Spaceflight Now.
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A 7 million-year-old practice set our ancestors on the course to humanity, new study finds These ancestors were hominins, or species more closely related to humans than chimpanzees, and they mark an early stage in our evolutionary divergence, said Daniel Lieberman, a professor of human evolutionary biology and paleoanthropologist at Harvard ...
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Possible 'Ocean World' Discovered 100 Light-Years Away From Earth The job of NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite is simply surreal. Imagine traveling a thousand years back in time, then explaining to someone how future scientists will have a machine that detects alien worlds floating at distances beyond the ...
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EXPLAINER: NASA tests new moon rocket, 50 years after Apollo This combination of photos shows the Saturn V rocket with Apollo 12's spacecraft aboard on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in 1969, left. At right is NASA's new moon rocket for the Artemis program with the Orion spacecraft on top at the ...
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