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Preps resume for SpaceX crew launch after Hurricane Ian From left to right: Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata, NASA astronaut Josh Cassada, NASA commander Nicole Mann, and Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina arrive at Kennedy Space Center on Oct. 1 to prepare for launch to the International Space Station.
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Hubble Space Telescope spots protective shield against greedy Milky Way An odd shield of supercharged gas protects dwarf galaxies from being ripped apart by the gravitational pull of the Milky Way, 30 years' worth of observations by the Hubble Space Telescope reveal. For years, astronomers have struggled to explain why the ...
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New evidence for liquid water on Mars suggests the planet is geothermally active But not all scientists were convinced at that time. Mars is extremely cold, and for subglacial water to exist on the planet in the liquid form, there would have to be a source of heat, such as geothermal energy.
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Skywatch: Jupiter, king of the planets, rises into a luminous reign As the leaves fall, enjoy how planets ascend: At sunset now, find Jupiter — the king of the planets — ascending the eastern sky and reigning in a luminous way. The large, gaseous planet appears above the treetops around 7:30 p.m. and can be seen ...
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When is October's partial solar eclipse and who can see it? Eclipses happen when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun and casts a shadow on part of the planet either fully or partially blocking the light from the sun. Solar eclipses are never visible across the entire planet because the moon is much ...
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NASA eyes November for launch attempt of Moon rocket NASA said Friday it would try to launch its Moon mega-rocket in November, without committing to a precise date for the much-delayed Artemis 1 mission. The US space agency, which was forced to postpone its latest liftoff attempt due to massive Hurricane ...
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NASA's surprising reason for crashing into an asteroid's moon The need to learn how to save the world from an asteroid might seem like a no-brainer, but planetary defense missions have had a hard time gaining government support — deemed too expensive for years. Planetary scientist Andrew Cheng, who works at Johns ...
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As Pacific Ocean Shrinks, Earth Will Once Again Host a Supercontinent in the Next 200-300 Million Years: Study Ever since the Mesopotamian era — the cradle of human civilisation — man has been fighting wars to win over territories. These wars have constantly created boundaries on the world map, splitting the land into smaller sections.
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SpaceX Rocket Set to Deliver Starlink Satellites from Vandenberg SFB The 230-foot-tall rocket will carry 52 Starlink satellites for the SpaceX campaign to create a constellation of craft to provide Internet access around the globe. If the launch ...
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October: Make Way for Jupiter October is a great time of year to do some casual stargazing. The stars and planets are waiting for you — all you need is this month's Sky Tour astronomy podcast. Just download or stream the audio file and take it with you outside.
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