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Space.com
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the SAOCOM 1B Earth-observation radar satellite for Argentina and two small rideshare payloads launches into orbit from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Aug. 30, 2020.
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Space.com
Rocket Lab is back in action. The California-based company's two-stage Electron rocket aced its return-to-flight mission tonight (Aug. 30), delivering an Earth-observation satellite to orbit. The launch, which took place at 11:05 p.m. EDT (0305 GMT on Aug.
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
(NASA) – Astronaut Doug "Wheels" Wheelock spent his NASA career expanding knowledge of living and working in space. His new mission is working to determine the best way to train astronauts to return to the surface of the Moon. Wheelock is a veteran test ...
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CNN
The Lystrosaurus is a mammal-like animal from the early Triassic period that roamed modern day regions such as India, South Africa and Antarctica over 250 million years ago. It has tusks like an elephant and a beak similar to a turtle, and it was roughly the size ...
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Livescience.com
Humans are used to keeping time by measuring Earth's movement relative to the sun. But while Earth's trips around its star are noteworthy to life on our pale blue dot, that journey is pretty insignificant when compared with the epic voyage that carries the sun ...
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13newsnow.com WVEC
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Florida's Space Coast was gearing up for a busy weekend of rocket launches, but by Sunday morning just one attempt was left on the schedule. There were originally supposed to be three different rocket launches in three days at ...
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Mashable
Space is pretty. As the Hubble Space Telescope nears the end of its long-running mission, photo releases like this one are a constant reminder of how much we benefit from having an up-close view of deep space. The beautiful orange ribbon you see above ...
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The Weather Channel
Two asteroids with an estimated diameter between 19 and 49 metres will pass by Earth on Tuesday, September 1. While both of them are relatively large, only one of them will be very close to Earth in terms of astronomical distances. Both asteroids, officially ...
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Salon
A new study reveals that clumps of bacteria managed to survive on the outside of the International Space Station — completely exposed to the harsh conditions of outer space — by hiding and then thriving under the remains of dead bacteria. Japanese ...
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International Business Times
Excited for another month of sky watching? Here are some of the sky events that sky watchers may not want to miss this September. Opening the month on Sept. 1 is the expected flyby of asteroid 2011 ES4, a massive Near-Earth Object (NEO) some 50 meters ...
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