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(CNN) This year has been a tough one no matter where you live in the world, but discoveries beyond our planet and dazzling images of the cosmos provided a bright spot in 2020. Astronauts continued to safely travel to space, despite the pandemic, and even ...
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BBC News
Astronaut Scott Kelly tells the BBC how he managed to live for a year on the International Space Station and why, four years into his retirement from Nasa, he would go back if someone asked. It's 16 July 2015, and all three occupants of the International Space ...
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Space.com
NASA and Boeing engineers are evaluating how to move forward with the final test of the Space Launch System (SLS) moon-bound megarocket after an early shutdown during a "wet dress rehearsal" on Sunday (Dec. 20). At stake is the launch date for ...
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Space.com
Locations of just some of the new moon craters. A new study has found more than 109,000 previously unknown craters on the lunar surface. (Image: © Chen Yang et al. /doi:10.1038/s41467-020-20215-y.) The moon has many more craters than we thought, ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
ABOVE VIDEO: Apollo 8 Christmas Message. (NASA) – The Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's holidays are typically joyful events spent with family and friends. Astronauts and cosmonauts who happen to be in space during the holidays have found their ...
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News18
A moon-orbiting probe got a stunning up-close view of the "great conjunction" of Jupiter and Saturn from Earth's rocky satellite. Monday (Dec. 21), Jupiter and Saturn appeared closer in the night sky than they had in about 800 years during what's known as a ...
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Phys.Org
Paleontologists at the University of Bonn (Germany) have succeeded in reconstructing the chewing motion of an early mammal that lived almost 150 million years ago. This showed that its teeth worked extremely precisely and surprisingly efficiently. Yet it is ...
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Phys.Org
(a) Illustration of a TMC nanowire (b) Chemical vapor deposition. The ingredients are vaporized in a hydrogen/nitrogen atmosphere and allowed to deposit and self-assemble on a substrate. Reprinted with permission from Ref. 1 Credit: Copyright 2020 ...
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Washington Post
TOKYO — They resemble small fragments of charcoal, but the soil samples collected from an asteroid and returned to Earth by a Japanese spacecraft were hardly disappointing. The samples Japanese space officials described Thursday are as big as 1 ...
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Phys.Org
They resemble small fragments of charcoal, but the soil samples collected from an asteroid and returned to Earth by a Japanese spacecraft were hardly disappointing. The samples Japanese space officials described Thursday are as big as 1 centimeter (0.4 ...
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