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Here's every spaceship that's ever carried an astronaut into orbit The hundreds of people who have been to space have traveled on just a handful of vehicles, eight in all over nearly six decades of spaceflight. Soon, a ninth will take flight, as SpaceX's Crew Dragon is scheduled to blast off from Florida on May 27 carrying two ...
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First commercial space taxi a pit stop on Musk's Mars quest It all started with the dream of growing a rose on Mars. That vision, Elon Musk's vision, morphed into a shake-up of the old space industry, and a fleet of new private rockets. Now, those rockets will launch NASA astronauts from Florida to the International ...
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Strange ice formations may have tricked physicists into seeing mysterious particles that weren't there What if one of the strangest, most unsettling findings in particle physics turned out to be an illusion? Shares. Comments (0). Researchers prepare to launch the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, which picked up signals of ...
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NASA is looking for participants to isolate in a Russian lab for 8 months (CNN) With people across the globe already in social isolation because of the coronavirus pandemic, why not get paid to do it? NASA is seeking US citizens for an eight-month study on social isolation in preparation for missions to Mars and the moon.
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Astronomers find the Wolfe Disk, an unlikely galaxy, in the distant universe This is an artist's concept of the tiny moon Hippocamp that was discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope. Only 20 miles across, it may actually be a broken-off fragment from a much larger neighboring moon, Proteus, seen as a crescent in the background.
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THIS WEEK @NASA: Vice President Mike Pence Highlights US Return to Human Spaceflight 'Launch America' ABOVE VIDEO: How to virtually participate in 'Launch America,' Vice President Pence highlights the nation's return to human spaceflight, and honoring a legendary astronomer … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! NASA Invites Public ...
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The Morning After: SpaceX prepares for Crew Dragon's biggest test As we settle in for a holiday weekend in the US, we're looking forward to next week's big event: a groundbreaking trip to space. SpaceX Demo-2 test fire. (NASA/Joel Kowsky). The Demo-2 mission will be the first crewed launch from US soil since 2011, ...
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Space Photos of the Week: Keeping an Eye on Jupiter's Storms Jupiter has one of the most bizarre atmospheres in the entire solar system. Gas giants like Jupiter are believed to have some kind of semi-solid core, but are mostly made of gas like hydrogen, helium, and ammonia. The planet is also the fastest spinning orb in ...
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Astronomers find the Wolfe Disk, a galaxy that shouldn't exist, in the distant universe Astronomers have spotted a massive disk galaxy, not unlike our own, that formed 12.5 billion years ago when our 13.8 billion-year-old universe was only a tenth of its current age. But according to what scientists know about galaxy formation, this one has no ...
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Copperhead encounters: Experts warning Texans as hospital see an uptick in snake bites DALLAS — It's May. It's Texas. And along with the birds and the bees doing all that they do during spring, the snakes of North Texas are actively slithering too. Experts and hospital emergency rooms are warning Texans to be on the alert. Paris Montgomery ...
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