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Space.com
The test was supposed to run for 485 seconds (or just over 8 minutes), which is the amount of time the engines will burn during flight. Following engine ignition, the four RS-25 engines appeared to fire for about 1 minute, 17 seconds before they were shut down, ...
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Space.com
Spaceflight Now
NASA ground crews at the Kennedy Space Center are continuing to stack segments of the Space Launch System's side-mounted solid rocket boosters on a mobile launch platform inside the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building. The joints connecting ...
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The New York Times
The space agency ignited the engines of its Space Launch System in a "hot fire" test, but it didn't last as long as had been expected. Watch all four @NASA_SLS core stage engines roar to life and shake the ground in Mississippi. Teams are assessing the data ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
A NASA analysis found that our planet's global average surface temperature last year tied 2016 as the warmest year on record. This continues a long-term global warming trend during which the last seven years have been ...
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The Weather Channel
National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Perseverance Rover is all set to touch the Martian soil on February 18, 2021. This heavily anticipated mission will undoubtedly provide more information on our neighbouring planet, which not only ...
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The Conversation US
Millions of birds travel between their breeding and wintering grounds during spring and autumn migration, creating one of the greatest spectacles of the natural world. These journeys often span incredible distances. For example, the Blackpoll warbler, which ...
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Lincoln Journal Star
A previous measurement by Hubble Space Telescope suggested there were 2 trillion galaxies spread across the universe. Now, the latest research points to only hundreds of billions of galaxies instead. After NASA's New Horizons ...
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STLtoday.com
Hubble only orbits the Earth from a distance of 340 miles and it has to contend with light pollution from an effect called zodiacal light. Our corner of the solar system is full of dust shed by asteroids and comets and those dust particles reflect sunlight, which creates ...
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SpaceFlight Insider
Under blue Florida skies, NASA put in motion the next phase of preparations for the first Space Launch System (SLS) mission, Artemis I, with the moving of the Orion capsule from the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building to the Multi-Payload ...
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