Jumat, 29 Januari 2021

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Washington Post
Avi Loeb has spent a lot of time thinking about how to explore the interstellar wilds. A prolific astrophysicist at Harvard University and chair of the advisory committee for Breakthrough Starshot, a project that aims to send probes to the nearest star system, Loeb ...
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Space.com
"Right now, the team has prepared as well as they can possibly prepare to reach orbit around Mars," Sarah Al Amiri, chairperson of the UAE Space Agency, said during a news conference held virtually yesterday (Jan. 28). "We're just counting down the final few ...
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Space.com
Artist's illustration showing NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) hunting for alien planets. A team that includes two high schoolers recently used TESS data to discover four exoplanets. (Image: © NASA).
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The Planetary Society
Mars is happy that we're coming to visit! Or at least, it certainly looks that way. This recent image from the HiRISE camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows Galle Crater, also known as the Happy Face Crater (for obvious reasons). HiRISE took ...
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Space.com
NASA will conduct a second hot fire test with the engines of its SLS megarocket at the Stennis Space Center as early as the fourth week of February, 2021. (Image: © NASA).
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CNN
The Emirates Mars Mission, known as the Hope Probe, will go into orbit around Mars on February 9. The mission was one of three that launched to Mars from Earth in July, including NASA's Perseverance rover and China's Tianwen-1 mission.
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Phys.Org
But how do they differ and which one is more powerful? Starship. Rockets go through multiple stages to get into orbit. By discarding spent fuel tanks while in flight, the rocket becomes lighter and therefore ...
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CNN
(CNN) A NASA spacecraft that took a sample from an asteroid 200 million miles away now has a plan to come back home. On May 10, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will leave the near-Earth asteroid Bennu and begin a nearly three year journey back to ...
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CNN
Naked mole rats are "really highly unusual in that they're the most social rodent that we know of," Gary Lewin, senior author and professor in neurobiology at Germany's Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association (MDC), told CNN.
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Astronomy Magazine
On February 5, 1971, Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard deployed an American flag on the surface of the Moon, no thanks to a computer glitch that almost forced a mission abort. NASA/Edgar Mitchell. Four billion years ago, an object 150 miles (240 ...
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