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The most amazing photos of SpaceX's historic 1st astronaut launch for NASA The successful launch of two astronauts on a SpaceX Crew Dragon did not only make history May 30. It also gave us truly spectacular views of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket as it launched a crew for the first time. Here are some of the most iconic shots of the ...
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Mars' moon Phobos looks like cosmic candy in these NASA photos New thermal imagery paints the Mars moon Phobos in a candy-colored light. NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft, which has been orbiting the Red Planet since 2001, used its infrared camera to measure temperature variations on the 16-mile-wide (25 ...
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'Strawberry Moon' lunar eclipse treats skywatchers around the world (photos) Photographers around the world captured stunning images of the recent Full Strawberry Moon eclipse, showing the subtle darkening as the moon barely grazed the shadow of the Earth. The penumbral eclipse took place Friday (June 5) out of the range of ...
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Planet's satellites aim for still sharper view of Earth When SpaceX puts up another batch of its Starlink satellites in the coming days, there'll be three spacecraft from the Planet company catching the same Falcon rocket ride to orbit. These companies - SpaceX and Planet - now operate the largest commercial ...
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At the heart of the Milky Way, stars draw closer, threatening planets in their orbit At the center of our galaxy resides the galactic bulge, a densely packed region of stars, dust and gas. Within this massive structure, which spans thousands of light-years, there are an estimated 10 billion stars, most of which are old red giant stars. Because of ...
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How magnetic fields and 3-D printers will create the pills of tomorrow Doctors could soon be administering an entire course of treatment for life-threatening conditions with a 3-D printed capsule controlled by magnetic fields thanks to advances made by University of Sussex researchers. Engineers and pharmaceutical scientists ...
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NASA Perseverance rover ready to explore the wilds of Mars Mars will soon be welcoming another visitor from Earth. NASA is sending its Perseverance rover to collect samples, search for signs of past microbial life and even unleash an experimental helicopter. Perseverance is scheduled to launch on July 17, 2020, ...
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Tower extension test a success for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope To test the James Webb Space Telescope's readiness for its journey in space, technicians successfully commanded it to deploy and extend a critical part of the observatory known as the Deployable Tower Assembly. The primary purpose of the deployable ...
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Presence of airborne dust could signify increased habitability of distant planets Scientists have expanded our understanding of potentially habitable planets orbiting distant stars by including a critical climate component—the presence of airborne dust. The researchers suggest that planets with significant airborne dust—similar to the ...
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AHA News: Finding Balance Between the Good of Youth Sports and Risks of COVID-19 TUESDAY, June 9, 2020 (American Heart Association News) -- Kids across the country are eager to return to the fun and fitness of team sports. But as strict lockdowns begin to ease, how should parents, coaches and young athletes balance the benefits with ...
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