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SpaceX's Crew Dragon took flight in historic mission. What's next? Kennedy Space Center (CNN Business) When Elon Musk founded SpaceX in 2002, the company's assigned goal was to get humans into space. Now that NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley have made it aboard the International Space ...
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How You Should Read Coronavirus Studies, or Any Science Paper A lot of people are reading scientific papers for the first time these days, hoping to make sense of the coronavirus pandemic. If you're one of them, be advised the scientific paper is a peculiar literary genre that can take some getting used to. And also bear in ...
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Why astronauts get nervous on the launchpad Space launches don't always run smoothly, as the delays to the inaugural Crew Dragon launch showed. What is it like sitting in a capsule attached to a rocket when things don't go to plan? I. It is 26 June 1984. Mission Specialist Mike Mullane lies in his couch ...
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SpaceX launch of NASA astronauts provides a chance to compare the new and old The Falcon 9 is a slim, slick rocket — a powerful beast, for sure, that unleashes a menacing roar at liftoff that reverberates across the Florida Space Coast. But it also provides a deceptively smooth ride, at least at first, when compared to the Space Shuttle.
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How to make the food and water Mars-bound astronauts will need for their mission The prototype space greenhouse developed by the TIME SCALE project, which recycles nutrients to grow food. Credit: Karoliussen/HORIZON. If we ever intend to send crewed missions to deep-space locations, then we need to come up with solutions for ...
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AP FACT CHECK: Trump Says He Saved Space Program After Obama WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is making claims on space that are off course from reality. Over the weekend, he took full credit for the government's role in the launch of SpaceX, the first-ever private spacecraft to attain orbit with astronauts on ...
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Astronomers find cosmic golden needle buried for two decades Determined to find a needle in a cosmic haystack, a pair of astronomers time traveled through archives of old data from W. M. Keck Observatory on Mauankea in Hawaii and old X-ray data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to unlock a mystery ...
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Tracking fossil fuel emissions with carbon-14 Because fossil fuels and materials used to produce cement are devoid of radiocarbon, associated emissions appear as areas of low Δ14C in the radiocarbon field that can be traced back to sources at the surface using atmospheric transport models. This map ...
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Study finds that patterns formed by spiral galaxies show that the universe may have a defined structure An analysis of more than 200,000 spiral galaxies has revealed unexpected links between spin directions of galaxies, and the structure formed by these links might suggest that the early universe could have been spinning, according to a Kansas State ...
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Telescope instrument is poised to begin its search for answers about dark energy Workers install a component on DESI, which is mounted on the Mayall Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. Credit: Robert Besuner/DESI collaboration. Even as the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, or DESI, lies dormant within a telescope dome ...
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