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NASA Launched an Inflatable Flying Saucer, Then Landed It in the Ocean "I would say that would be inaccurate," Neil Cheatwood, principal investigator for the Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator, or LOFTID for short, said of the comparison during an interview.
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Heat shield that could land humans on Mars is hitching a ride to space When a polar satellite designed to improve weather forecasting launches Thursday, an experimental heat shield will tag along. It could land humans on Mars. The two separate missions will both launch aboard a United Launch Alliance ...
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In a First, Scientists Discover a Dead Star With a Solid Crust! Neutron stars, essentially the end-products that form when the largest stars in the universe collapse to impossible densities, are already one of the most remarkable celestial objects we see in space. If black holes were the ivy league universities, ...
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This Fish Eats Its Own Young Some female cichlids counter the stress of protecting their offspring by munching on them, study suggests. Will Sullivan. November 10, 2022 2:30 p.m.. A side view of an Astatotilapia burtoni fish in an aquarium with a barcode attached to ...
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2022 Leonid Meteor Shower Could Deliver Shooting-Star Outburst This Month While the Taurids are known for traveling relatively slowly as they burn up in the atmosphere and producing a number of fireballs (especially this year), the Leonids are considered a swift shower, producing fast, bright shooting stars.
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NASA's New Moon Rocket Tested by Hurricane-Force Winds at Florida Launchpad (Reuters) - NASA's new $4 billion moon rocket endured fierce winds and heavy rains early Thursday as it rode out Hurricane Nicole on its Florida launchpad, apparently with only minor damage, according to an early NASA inspection in the storm's aftermath.
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Predicting Black Hole Radio-Wave Hot Spots November 10, 2022 • Physics 15, 170. Simulations of the plasma around a black hole indicate that "magnetic reconnection" could induce radio-wave hot spots that orbit the black hole, a prediction future Event Horizon Telescope measurements could test.
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Keck Planet Finder on Maunakea captures first data in 'exciting chapter' for astronomy On Wednesday night, a new planet-hunting instrument at the W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea achieved "first light," capturing its first data from the sky, a spectrum of the planet Jupiter. When ...
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Advanced Space wins $72 million Air Force contract for lunar experiment WASHINGTON — The Air Force Research Laboratory awarded a $72 million contract to Advanced Space to develop an experimental spacecraft to monitor deep space, far beyond Earth's orbit. The experiment, led by AFRL's Space Vehicles Directorate, ...
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Single Hubble image captured supernova at three different times Over the last few decades, we've gotten much better at observing supernovae as they're happening. Orbiting telescopes can now pick up the high-energy photons emitted and figure out their source, allowing other telescopes to make rapid observations.
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