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NASA calls on "red crew" to fix leak near mostly fueled Artemis moon rocket NASA's Space Launch System moon rocket relied on advanced guidance algorithms, powerful cryogenic engines, and millions of lines of software code to get it off the ground for the first time Wednesday. But "there are also times when you've just got to ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots what may be most distant galaxy yet found "These observations just make your head explode," Paola Santini, a co-author of a paper describing the discovery in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, said in a statement. "This is a whole new chapter in astronomy. It's like an archaeological dig, and ...
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NASA once again declines to rename the James Webb Space Telescope They object to honoring a NASA administrator who led the agency at a time when the government persecuted gay workers. But after an extensive review of historical records, NASA now says it "found no evidence that Webb was either a leader or proponent of ...
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Meet Orion, NASA's New 'X-Wing Fighter' Now Finally On Its Way To The Moon Although this week's spectacular NASA night launch was all about the debut liftoff of the Space Launch System (SLS), the Artemis I mission is being performed by an all-new spacecraft called Orion. There are currently three Orions in existence—one in ...
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Meteorites May Have Brought Water to Earth and Mars "It's as pristine as we're going to get from a meteorite," Ashley King, a planetary scientist from London's Natural History Museum, tells the publication. "Other than it landing in the museum on my desk, or other than sending a spacecraft up there, we can' ...
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You can now explore the cosmos to "the edge of what can be seen" in new interactive map For the first time ever, you can time travel through space to the edge of the visible universe from the comfort of your own home. Johns Hopkins University unveiled a first-of-its-kind map on Thursday that allows users to scroll through 200,000 galaxies ...
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Chemical weapons may not protect Antarctic seafloor animals and their value for drug discovery image: Marine benthic organisms from shallow areas in Deception Island, Antarctica, including red seastar (Odontaster validus), yellow seastar (Odontaster meridionalis), sea urchins (Sterechinus neumayeri), phiura (Ophionotus victoriae), sea cucumber ...
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Webb telescope spots earliest galaxies yet, and they are cosmic oddballs From its perch a million miles from Earth, the James Webb Space Telescope has sighted two of the most distant galaxies ever — and delivered a brilliant surprise. These galaxies are far brighter than anyone expected, challenging our view of how the ...
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Thrilling NASA Video Details Bonkers Plan to Snatch Rocks From Mars No biggie. We'll just send a spacecraft to the red planet, plop down a lander on the Martian surface, meet up with an old rover, stuff some tubes into a rocket, blast that rocket off Mars, have a spacecraft catch the sample container, bring those samples ...
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Scientists Unearth a Prehistoric Marine Turtle the Size of a Car Researchers have unearthed the remains of a new species of gigantic marine turtle in northern Spain. Weighing about two tons and measuring 12 feet long, the prehistoric creature is the largest of its kind ever discovered in Europe.
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