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Space.com
After NASA's Mars Perseverance rover landed on the Red Planet last week, Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of the agency's Science Mission Directorate, asked the question: "Who's going to compose the first piece of music with Mars sound?".
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Space.com
The car-sized Perseverance captured a gorgeous 360-degree panorama of its surroundings on the floor of Jezero Crater, which harbored a lake and a river delta billions of years ago. The ...
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Spaceflight Now
A troublesome liquid oxygen valve on the Space Launch System's first flight-rated core stage will keep NASA from performing a second test-firing of the rocket's four main engines this week. NASA hoped to conduct ...
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Space.com
The Perseverance Mars rover's "sky crane" descent stage made the ultimate sacrifice last week, and we now have a photo to memorialize the flying robot's heroic death. The rocket-powered sky crane lowered the car-sized Perseverance rover to the floor of ...
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Space.com
NASA's moon megarocket is facing yet another testing delay ahead of the vehicle's expected first flight for the Artemis program. For months, NASA personnel have been conducting a series of tests called a "green run" on the first core stage of the agency's ...
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The New York Times
Engineers hinted they had hidden a code in the parachute that landed the Perseverance rover. Within hours, puzzle enthusiasts cracked it.
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Space.com
NASA's most powerful rover yet is regularly sending back images from the Red Planet, and you can stay updated on the latest snapshots from the Perseverance rover. Just like with NASA's other missions, the photo hub for all Perseverance postcards is the ...
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Scientific American
For more than 40 years, a subatomic mystery has puzzled scientists: Why do the fragments of splitting atomic nuclei emerge spinning from the wreckage? Now researchers find these perplexing gyrations might be explained by an effect akin to what happens ...
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CNN
The spacecraft uses the gravity of Venus as it swings around the planet, called a gravity assist, to help bend the probe's orbit and bring it closer and closer to the sun. During one of these Venusian flybys on July 11, 2020, the probe snapped an amazing image ...
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NPR
A new report out from Myers and his colleagues suggests that NASA should begin studying nuclear propulsion now, if it hopes to use it in a Mars mission in 2039. Although NASA does spend some money studying the technology, Myers says, funding is "going to ...
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