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NASA sets October 2023 launch date for Psyche asteroid mission NASA says the Psyche mission, a robotic asteroid explorer that missed a launch opportunity this year due to software testing problems, has been rescheduled for liftoff from Florida in October 2023 on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
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Falcon Heavy rocket on the launch pad for one of SpaceX's most complex missions The first Falcon Heavy rocket flight since 2019 is scheduled Tuesday to kick off SpaceX's longest-duration launch mission to date, a roughly six-hour climb into geosynchronous orbit more than 20,000 miles over the equator with a bundle of payloads for ...
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'Planet killer' near-Earth asteroid spotted, the largest in 8 years Astronomers have spotted three near-Earth asteroids that were lurking undetected within the glare of the sun. One of the asteroids is the largest potentially hazardous object to Earth to be discovered in the last eight years.
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Final Atlas 5 launch from California delayed for battery replacement The Atlas 5 rocket's Centaur upper stage will place the JPSS 2 weather satellite into polar orbit for NOAA and NASA, then the rocket stage will perform a deorbit burn and deploy a joint ULA-NASA re-entry technology experiment named LOFTID, or the Low-Earth ...
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The Perseverance rover is collecting rock samples from Mars to bring back to Earth Concept illustration for research robots that could bring samples of Mars rocks to Earth-based labs. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. Hidden in the minerals and textures that make up rocks are clues about how and when they formed and were later altered.
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The sun was 'smiling' in a NASA photo. It might be a warning for Earth. It turns out that anyone who drew a smiley-faced sun as a kid has been scientifically proved — somewhat — right. Last week, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the biggest object in our solar system looking like the Stay Puft ...
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Best space pictures of the month: October 2022 Space images surprise and delight us. Whether it's a stunning vista seen by a planetary mission, a photographer's snapshot of a rocket launch, or a space telescope's view of distant galaxies, pictures of the Cosmos help us experience the wonder of ...
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Astronaut candidates' fly-shaped class patch is a lunar 'slam dunk' NASA's astronaut candidates are giving new definition to "fly me to the moon" with their newly-revealed class patch. The 12 spaceflight trainees — 10 from the U.S. and two from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — reported for two years of basic training ...
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Haunting photo of dead 'ghost star' a cosmic Halloween treat The European Space Observatory (ESO) has photographed a 'ghost' in deep space. A supernova is one of the most spectacular events in the universe: the incredible explosion of a dying star that leaves behind an intricate and colorful nebula of gas and ...
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Perseverance to establish sample cache for later return to Earth WASHINGTON — NASA and the European Space Agency have selected a location on Mars to cache samples collected by the Perseverance rover, one step in the overall process of returning those samples to Earth. NASA announced Oct. 28 that the agencies agreed ...
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