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Vice President Pence congratulates history-making NASA astronauts in call to space station Honored to speak with American Astronauts, @AstroBehnken, @Astro_Doug, and @Astro_SEAL today, with @SecondLady! America is leading in space once again and our Nation is grateful for the work they're doing 250 miles above Earth at the ...
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Neptune's weird moon Triton could get a visit from a NASA spacecraft called Trident A possible new mission called Trident aims to explore Neptune's strange moon Triton. Neptune's largest moon, Triton boasts an uncommon icy mixture on its surface, among other unique characteristics that could help scientists learn more about how bodies ...
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NASA says SpaceX can reuse Crew Dragon capsules and rockets on astronaut missions: report NASA astronauts will soon start flying on used SpaceX vehicles, if all goes according to plan. The agency has approved the use of preflown Crew Dragon capsules and Falcon 9 rockets on SpaceX's crewed missions to the International Space Station (ISS), ...
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NASA needs your help teaching its Curiosity rover how to drive on Mars NASA is asking for your help to guide its Curiosity rover around sand traps, sharp rocks and other obstacles on the Red Planet. A new online tool called AI4Mars, hosted on Zooniverse, allows anyone to label parts of the terrain in the landscape surrounding ...
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NASA has built a helicopter to explore Mars and it's finally ready to launch NASA is ready to take its first spin at flying a helicopter on another world as the agency's Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, prepares for launch in July. The helicopter is part of NASA's Mars 2020 mission, the star of which is the Perseverance rover, a robot designed ...
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A look into the world of "Galaxies" by David Eicher The barred spiral galaxy NGC 4921 in Coma Berenices is a distant object at 320 million light-years. It is a so-called anemic galaxy, labeled as such by Canadian astronomer Sidney van den Bergh because it has a very low rate of star formation. Its spiral ...
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Ancient Antarctic sea monster may have laid this football-size egg A 68 million-year-old egg the size of a football — the largest soft-shelled egg on record and the second largest egg ever discovered — might belong to a mosasaur, a reptilian sea monster that lived during the age of dinosaurs in what is now Antarctica, a new ...
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Scientists have grown mini brains containing Neanderthal DNA (CNN) We now know that many of us are part Neanderthal, with our genes carrying traces of past encounters between our early ancestors and the Stone Age hominins that populated Europe until around 40,000 years ago. The evidence that early humans ...
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Why NASA's Mars Perseverance rover is essential despite the coronavirus pandemic In about a month, a rover and helicopter designed to look for past signs of extraterrestrial life will take part in the ultimate social distancing experiment as they embark on an 84-million mile journey to Mars. Called the Mars Perseverance rover and Ingenuity ...
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Stunning new Hubble images reveal stars gone haywire The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope demonstrates its full range of imaging capabilities with two new images of planetary nebulae. The images depict two nearby young planetary nebulae, NGC 6302, dubbed the Butterfly Nebula, and NGC 7027.
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