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Atlas 5 rocket moves closer to retirement with final launch from California The 301st and final Atlas rocket to launch from California blasted off Thursday with a NOAA weather satellite and first-of-its-kind re-entry tech demo experiment, clearing the way for modifications to ready the Atlas launch pad for United Launch Alliance's ...
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission still 'go' for Nov. 16 launch NASA still aims to launch its Artemis 1 moon rocket on Wednesday (Nov. 16), but a few boxes must be checked first. Artemis 1, which will send an uncrewed Orion capsule to lunar orbit using a Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, is scheduled to lift off ...
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If we find life beyond Earth, how will we respond? If astronomers do find evidence of life beyond Earth – such as a radio signal from an alien civilization or other technosignatures – how should humanity respond? The University of St. Andrews is creating the SETI Post-Detection Hub to coordinate global ...
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Moon enthusiasts in California remotely operate 700-pound planetary rover in Kailua-Kona During Wednesday's simulation of space exploration, 15 drivers from private industry and academia remotely navigated the PISCES planetary rover called Helelani (heavenly travels) at Hawaiʻi Ocean Science and Technology Park. They gained valuable experience ...
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NASA pushing toward Artemis I launch to the moon, but working some issues But managers still need to continue discussions about how to resolve two hardware concerns related to the Space Launch System rocket and uncrewed Orion capsule. Otherwise, there were no outstanding issues in the way.
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Surfing scientists conduct 3D reef research at epic surf break A University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo professor is leading a team of scientists to 3D map the planet's premier surf breaks to help better protect reefs around the world. Professors John H.R. Burns (UH Hilo), ...
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Surviving the lunar night can be a challenge for astronauts on the moon As multiple nations plot out their moon exploration strategies, how best to survive the lunar night gives space engineers the cold sweats. The moon's lunar day/night cycle at most locations on the surface ...
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Surfing scientists conduct 3D reef research at epic surf break A University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo professor is helping to fill that knowledge gap by leading a team of scientists to 3D map the planet's premier surf breaks to help better protect reefs around the world. Professors John ...
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Watch for fireballs as the Northern Taurid meteor shower peaks tonight (Nov. 12) The Taurids may not be as flashy as other annual meteor showers like as August's Perseid meteor shower or the Geminid meteor shower in December, the latter of which can produce up to 150 meteors per hour, but it is still capable of producing some bright ...
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NDSU grad part of NASA's Artemis I mission to get back to the moon Austin Decker leads a team that calculates loads on the SLS rocket that is scheduled to launch the Orion spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, Nov. 16. People standing in front of a huge rocket. NDSU graduate Austin Decker, third from left ...
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