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Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft sees the moon for 1st time in stunning video Orion will fly a 25-day trip to the moon and back on a shakedown cruise that will return to Earth on Dec. 11. NASA is using the mission as a flight as a test for its Artemis program to see if the SLS rocket and Orion are ready to fly astronauts to the moon ...
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James Webb Space Telescope's early science thrills congressional representatives Three astronomers joined the hearing as expert witnesses to testify to JWST's high performance. NASA Astrophysics Division Director Mark Clampin highlighted the steady stream of jaw-dropping photos from the telescope, including new images of a fiery ...
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Historic Artemis I mission is just beginning its lunar journey The Orion spacecraft shared its view of Earth more than 57,000 miles (91,733 kilometers) away from the planet. NASA. Hours after the launch of Artemis I, the Orion spacecraft began ...
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Orion ready for lunar flyby maneuver WASHINGTON — NASA has approved plans to proceed with the next critical milestone in the Artemis 1 mission, a maneuver by the uncrewed Orion spacecraft as it flies by the moon Nov. 21. NASA announced late Nov. 19 that the Artemis 1 mission management ...
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Fireball Flashes Above Ontario and Parts of the US The bright meteor was the sixth object detected in space before striking Earth, the European Space Agency said. ... Sign up for Science Times Get stories that capture the wonders of nature, the cosmos and the human body. Get it sent to your inbox.
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NASA Moon mission 'exceeding' expectaions On the third day after lifting off from Florida bound for the Moon, the Orion spacecraft is "exceeding performance expectations," NASA officials said on Friday. The spacecraft is to take astronauts to the Moon in the coming years—the first to set foot ...
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BYU astronomy professor discusses the development of space tech after NASA released James Webb Space ... Boizelle said the dust and gas in space is cold and blocks the light that would otherwise make it to us. In some of the star-forming regions at the center of large galaxies, scientists have been unable to observe objects that are at a distance or are ...
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Dead stars covered in space debris could reveal the origins of planets White dwarf stars are messy eaters, and the crumbs on their faces could reveal the origins of planets' cores. When University of Cambridge astronomer Amy Bonsor and her colleagues studied the spectrum of light from white dwarfs — the burned-out remains ...
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James Webb Space Telescope unveils the universe as you've never seen or heard it before It takes special skills to translate the data from Webb into something we can view with our eyes. Now, a Canadian scientist is taking those images and adding another layer of intergalactic sensory perception. For The New Reality, Marianne Dimain explores ...
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Artemis I – Flight Day Four: Testing WiFi Signals, Radiator System, GO for Outbound Powered Flyby Orion snapped this high-resolution selfie in space with a camera mounted on its solar array wing during a routine external inspection of the spacecraft on the third day into the Artemis I mission.
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