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Space.com
A crucial NASA center is slowly reopening amid the lingering pandemic, but delays caused by coronavirus measures have ensured the first flight in NASA's Artemis program won't launch until late 2021. NASA officials provided an update on the Artemis 1 ...
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Washington Post
The company was never supposed to succeed. Even its founder gave it odds few gamblers would take — 1 in 10. But Elon Musk decided to go all in anyway, investing some $100 million of his own money, over the protests of his friends, family and the basic ...
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EarthSky
Another comet – Comet SWAN – is creating a buzz. There've been some amazing long-exposure photos of it. Will you be able to see it? Maybe, but conditions are challenging. Charts and more here. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share.
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Spaceflight Now
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Forbes
Should we welcome an icy visitor from the outer Solar System that tweets its position? Everyone is talking about Comet SWAN, which is right on the cusp of being visible in the northern hemisphere this week. The arrival of a comet (a "cosmic snowball" of ...
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CNBC
A Chinese rocket that became one of the largest pieces of space debris plummeted toward Earth and landed in the Atlantic Ocean on May 11. The rocket's empty core stage, weighing nearly 18 tons, is the largest piece of space debris to fall uncontrolled back ...
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Space.com
The U.S. Space Force's next secret mission of a robotic X-37B space plane has been delayed at least 24 hours after bad weather thwarted a launch attempt today (May 16). An Atlas V rocket was scheduled to launch the X-37B from a pad at the Cape ...
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Digital Trends
In humanity's quest to explore Mars, getting there is only half of the battle. To keep astronauts safe while they explore the planet, we'll need sophisticated habitats, life support systems, and communications. We'll also need a new type of spacesuit.
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CNN
(CNN) United Launch Alliance has postponed liftoff of its Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral to a launch window of 10:13 a.m. to 10:23 a.m. ET Saturday because of weather, according to ULA Launch Director Paul Aragon. Arthur, the first named storm of the ...
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News Brig
Every two weeks, late in the evening, people are able to see a swarm of strikingly bright points of light crossing the night sky. An array of images and spectacular videos of such sightings circulate on social media. Word soon gets around that these glowing ...
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