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A NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite caught this view of Africa and the entire sunlit side of Earth on July 9, 2015. (Image: © NASA). Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host of Ask ...
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Space.com
China's far-side moon mission has turned its history-making gaze underground. The Chang'e 4 spacecraft touched down on the floor of the 115-mile-wide (186 kilometers) Von Kármán Crater on Jan. 2, 2019, becoming the first probe ever to ace a soft landing ...
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Space.com
Meteorite samples from an ancient impact site in Germany may offer new clues about the history of oceans and life on Mars. Ries Crater, or Nördlinger Ries, is located in western Bavaria, Germany, and formed roughly 15 million years ago, when a meteorite ...
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Spaceflight Now
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Space.com
The magnetic field in one zone on Mars is about 10 times stronger than scientists expected, and it's changing rapidly. New data gathered from NASA's InSight lander, which has been on the Red Planet for a little over a year now, shows that the planet's ...
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The New York Times
China's robotic Chang'e-4 spacecraft did something last year that had never been done before: It landed on the moon's far side, and Yutu-2, a small rover it was carrying, began trundling through a crater there. One of the rover's instruments, ...
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The New York Times
For the first time, one commercial satellite has grabbed hold of another one in orbit around Earth, demonstrating a technology that could help reduce the proliferation of space debris around our planet by enabling the repair and refueling of dying spacecraft.
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Phys.Org
Most ordinary matter is held together by an invisible subatomic glue known as the strong nuclear force—one of the four fundamental forces in nature, along with gravity, electromagnetism, and the weak force. The strong nuclear force is responsible for the push ...
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EarthSky
The results from its NASA's Mars InSight lander's first 10 months on the martian surface have been published in a series of papers. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. By David Rothery, The Open University. Most space missions investigate the ...
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Space.com
SpaceX has delayed the launch of its next Dragon cargo ship to the International Space Station by at least four days in order to replace part of the mission's Falcon 9 rocket. The private spaceflight company initially planned to launch the Dragon resupply ...
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