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The Apollo program was the name of NASA's project to land humans on the moon in the 1960s and early 1970s. With the success of Apollo 11 in 1969, which put astronauts on the lunar surface for the first time in history, the U.S. was able to declare victory in ...
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Space.com
SpaceX's first Crew Dragon spacecraft to carry astronauts, now parked at the International Space Station, has passed all its tests so far and could return to Earth on in early August, according to NASA. SpaceX successfully launched the crew capsule, called ...
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Space.com
Two veteran NASA planet-hunting missions found a Neptune-size planet that circles its young star every Earth week. But don't expect habitability here: The star throws epic temper tantrum-like storms. The newly found planet — called AU Microscopii b or AU ...
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Space.com
The moon's mysterious far side is so much different than its near side, which we see in the night sky, and now scientists think they know why. The moons near side and far side were once thought to be relatively similar. But, with missions by robotic observers ...
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Space.com
The brightest red dwarf star in the sky may be the best chance astronomers have yet to analyze the atmospheres of alien worlds — and perhaps detect whether those worlds have life, a new study finds. Scientists focused on the red dwarf star GJ 887, also ...
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The New York Times
In an announcement on Thursday, astronomers described the detection of an epistemological marvel: an invisible collision of invisible objects — black holes — had become briefly visible. The story goes like this: Long, long ago, about 4 billion years before ...
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The Verge
When NASA sends astronauts back to the Moon, they'll need a place to go to the bathroom when they reach the lunar surface. And in order to create the best Moon toilet the Solar System has to offer, NASA wants to hear from members of the public who might ...
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CNN
(CNN) Only a very few animals use tools. Crows wield sticks to find food, chimps have fashioned primitive spears to hunt and dolphins in Australia have been spotted trapping fish in huge conch shells. Now, scientists have discovered just how these dolphins ...
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Scientific American
The launch of the Chinese satellite Micius in 2016 could have been viewed as merely a single addition to the 2,700-odd instruments already orbiting Earth. But Micius, which is solely dedicated to quantum information science, arguably represents the nation's ...
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Phys.Org
In this video clip, an engineer observes as a test of the Mars Helicopter Delivery System at Lockheed Martin Space in Denver on April 2019. Credit: LMS. NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter will travel with the Perseverance rover through 314 million miles (505 ...
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