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| SpaceX extends its own rocket reuse record on Starlink launch Using a Falcon 9 booster flying for a record ninth time, SpaceX's swift sequence of launches continued Sunday with a predawn liftoff from the Kennedy Space Center carrying another set of 60 Starlink internet satellites, the company's third mission in 10 days. | |
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| Hubble Space Telescope discoveries highlighted by astronomer Hubble's strength is that it conducts a combination of powerful imaging and spectroscopy, Brown said. Its ultraviolet imaging capability is especially crucial because ultraviolet light cannot be imaged from the ground. Spectroscopy, which disperses light ... | |
| New images from China's Tianwen-1 at Mars Rusty red surface of planet Mars, photographed from orbit, small blue logo in corner. Mars' north pole, as imaged by the Tianwen-1 orbiter from an altitude of about 340 km (211 miles) ... | |
| Asteroid 2001 FO32 Will Safely Pass by Earth March 21: NASA Called 2001 FO32, the near-Earth asteroid will make its closest approach at a distance of about 1.25 million miles (2 million kilometers) – or 5 1/4 times the distance from Earth to the Moon. There is no threat of a collision with our planet now or for centuries to ... | |
| Falcon 9 first stage launched a record 9th time Another 60 Starlink satellites for SpaceX's internet constellation lifted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket in a beautiful morning launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. At 6:01 a.m. EDT (10:01 UTC) March 14, 2021, the skies lit up from the light produced ... | |
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| Perseverance Rover Delivers First Sounds From Mars Audio recordings from Mars may not sound like much, but according to David Gruel and Roger Wiens at SuperCam, they could have a lot of scientific value. LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: The vast majority of space is thought to be silent, but not Mars. | |
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