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Soyuz rocket rolls out for launch of Russian-American crew to space station NASA astronaut Francisco "Frank" Rubio will join Russian commander Sergey Prokopyev and flight engineer Dmitry Petelin for launch Wednesday at 9:54 a.m. EDT (1354 GMT) to begin a half-year on the space station.
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Proving that quantum entanglement is real: Researcher answers questions about his historical experiments In the 1930's when scientists, including Albert Einstein and Erwin Schrödinger, first discovered the phenomenon of entanglement, they were perplexed. Entanglement, disturbingly, required two separated particles to remain connected without being in ...
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NASA's Artemis Delays Fuel Controversy over Rocket Design In and around Cape Canaveral, Fla., it's all things Artemis. Colorful hand-painted placards proclaiming "Go Artemis!" adorn storefronts. Large temporary street signs carry launch-day traffic advisories. Astronauts, NASA officials and aerospace industry ...
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Bird's enzyme points toward novel therapies image: A graphic shows how Rice University chemists used a rare genetic pathway to metabolically engineer cells that serve as drug factories to make thrombin inhibitors that break up blood clots. The study began with a bioinformatic survey that found ...
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How to Watch NASA's 'Kinder, Gentler' Megarocket Tanking Test A critical tanking test on Wednesday could set the stage for the launch of Artemis 1 on September 27. By. George Dvorsky · 20 minutes ago. Alerts. SLS at Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Photo: NASA. After replacing faulty seals that ...
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Scientists Think the Death of An Ancient Moon Might've Given Saturn Its Iconic Rings and Tilt; Here's How Be it stars in a binary system avowing themselves to each other for their remaining time ablaze or twin-supernovae withering in each other's arms in true Romeo-and-Juliet-esque fashion, there is always an aspect of scintillating romance in the way ...
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NASA's DART Crash: How to Watch Spacecraft Collide With Deep Space Asteroid This animation shows what it might look like when DART dives into the Didymos dirt. ESA–ScienceOffice.org. NASA's DART spacecraft isn't long for ...
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Earth-like exoplanets unlikely to be another 'pale blue dot' Tilman Spohn and Dennis Höning studied how the evolution and cycles of continents and water could shape the development of terrestrial exoplanets. Results from their models suggest that planets have approximately an 80% probability of being mostly covered ...
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NASA preps for SLS fueling test Wednesday STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION. NASA's Space Launch System moon rocket stands on pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center on Sept. 18. Credit: Stephen Clark / Spaceflight Now. Engineers are ready to reload NASA's Artemis moon rocket with ...
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Super-Earths are bigger, more common, and more habitable than Earth itself Astronomers think the most likely place to find life in the galaxy is on super-Earths, like Kepler-69c, seen in this artist's rendering. NASA Ames/JPL-CalTech. Astronomers now routinely discover planets orbiting stars outside of the solar system ...
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