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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy test-fired on launch pad in Florida SpaceX fired up 27 engines on a Falcon Heavy rocket Thursday night at Kennedy Space Center, sending a rumble across the spaceport in a hold-down test-firing before a launch next week for the U.S. Space Force. The 27 Merlin engines ignited at 8 p.m. EDT ...
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Join the hunt for elusive spooky sprites in the sky with this 'Spritacular' project A new crowdsourcing science project called "Spritacular" is asking skywatchers to use their digital cameras to try to capture images of unusual electrical discharges above thunderstorms. These discharges, known as Transient Luminous Events (TLEs), ...
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A space rock slammed into Mars on Christmas Eve. It revealed a hidden surprise You never forget your first Mars mission. When NASA's InSight spacecraft arrived at the red planet on November 26, 2018, it was the first time I covered the landing of a spacecraft on Mars. The ...
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NASA caught the sun smiling down on us, but the grin could signal a solar storm The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center issued a minor geomagnetic storm watch effective for Saturday. While geomagnetic storms can create beautiful aurora in the sky, they can also disrupt GPS and create ...
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NASA Targeting Launch Period Opening October 2023 for Psyche Asteroid Mission (NASA) – NASA announced the agency will target a launch period opening on Oct. 10, 2023, for its Psyche mission to go forward. Earlier this year, Psyche missed its planned 2022 launch period as a result of mission development problems, leading to an ...
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NASA Snaps Portrait of Sun 'Smiling' Like a Big Fiery Goof Our local star is taking the "sun is smiling down on us" phrase literally, it seems. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory snapped a portrait of the sun on Wednesday that makes it look like it has two dark eyes, a swirling round nose and a happy smile.
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He didn't live to see NASA's futuristic mission, but his ashes will join it in space Little-known to the public, the NASA inflatable heat shield test that will soon travel around Earth over the North and South poles will also fly some of Kutter's cremated remains, fulfilling one of his lifelong dreams to travel in space.
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Advanced Earth-monitoring JPSS-2 satellite is 'go' for liftoff on Nov. 1 A powerful weather satellite is all set to launch early Tuesday morning (Nov. 1) — provided the weather cooperates. The Joint Polar Satellite System-2 satellite, or JPSS-2 for short, and its United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket passed their ...
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The 1st ever Election Day Blood Moon lunar eclipse is coming on Nov. 8 Along the Atlantic Seaboard, the moon will set while it begins to emerge from total eclipse. For central and eastern Asia, Indonesia, New Zealand and Australia, the eclipse will be happening on Tuesday evening as the moon is rising.
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What was that bright flash in the Louisiana sky? Comet dust likely triggered fireball, some say Rebecca Falcon had just dropped her 10-year-old off at Brusly Upper Elementary and was headed north on River Road to the Baton Rouge airport when the flash caught her eye. The white streak above the new Mississippi River Bridge kind of looked like a ...
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