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Millie Hughes-Fulford, NASA's first female payload specialist in space, dies at 75 STS-40 payload specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford poses for a photo in the tunnel connecting space shuttle Columbia's middeck to the Space Life Sciences-1 (SLS-1) Spacelab module in 1991.
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No SpaceX doubleheader for now, but range is ready for two launches in a day Col. Mark Shoemaker, commander of the 45th Operations Group at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, said Wednesday that the Eastern Range is ready for quicker turnarounds between launches from Florida's Space Coast. The range approved ...
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SpaceX secures contract to launch NASA's SPHEREx astrophysics mission An artist's depiction of the SPHEREx mission at work. Feb. 4, NASA announced that SpaceX will be launching the astrophysics mission, which is set to last for two years. (Image: © ...
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The Coronavirus Is a Master of Mixing Its Genome, Worrying Scientists New studies underscore how coronaviruses frequently mix their genetic components — which could contribute to the rise of dangerous variants.
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Mars ahead! China's Tianwen-1 mission snaps 1st photo of Red Planet. The China National Space Administration (CNSA) released the image today (Feb. 5), demonstrating that the powerful, high-resolution camera on the Tianwen-1 spacecraft is working properly.
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Has life existed beyond Earth? Briony Horgan, associate professor of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at Purdue University, is working to determine whether we are alone in the universe or if life once existed on other planets such as Mars. Credit: Purdue University image/John ...
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NASA picks Firefly Aerospace to deliver science payloads to the moon in 2023 The company's robotic Blue Ghost lander will touch down in a lunar mare called Mare Crisium, which is a low-lying basin on the near side of the moon that measures more than 300 miles (480 kilometers) wide.
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Out of this world: Shepard put golf on moon 50 years ago Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard and his crew brought back about 90 pounds of moon rocks on Feb. 6, 1971. Left behind were two golf balls that Shepard, who later described the moon's surface as "one big sand trap," hit with a makeshift 6-iron to become a ...
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Out of this world: Shepard put golf on moon 50 years ago Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard and his crew brought back about 90 pounds of moon rocks on Feb. 6, 1971. Left behind were two golf balls that Shepard, who later described the moon's surface as "one big sand trap," hit with a makeshift 6-iron to become a ...
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Under the moonlight: A little light and shade helps larval fish grow at night At night on any one of hundreds of coral reefs across the tropical Pacific, larval fish just below the sea surface are gambling on their chances of survival. Our latest research shows the brightness of the moon could play a major role in that struggle for survival ...
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