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Space.com
The choice signals that shakeups are unlikely in big-ticket NASA projects, such as the Artemis program of crewed lunar exploration, said space policy expert John Logsdon. "One of the buzz ...
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CBS News
Glynn S. Lunney, a legendary NASA flight director who went on duty moments after the Apollo 13 spacecraft exploded on the way to the moon and who played a pivotal role bringing the crew safely back to Earth, died Friday after a long illness. He was 84.
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CNN
Scientists estimate the asteroid is between 1,300 and 2,230 feet wide. The near-Earth asteroid, known as 2001 FO32, will be 1.25 million miles, or more than five times the distance between Earth and the moon, during its closest approach.
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Space.com
Finnish astrophotographer J-P Metsavainio spent 1,250 hours over the course of about 12 years creating a single image that reveals the magnificent beauty of the entire Milky Way galaxy. Back in 2009, Metsavainio began this project, which is a 100,000-pixel ...
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CNN
An photo of the Sharpless 132 nebula which makes up a small part of JP Metsavainio's. Credit: Courtesy JP Metsavainio.
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collectSPACE.com
An engineer who was involved from the start in NASA's efforts to launch the first astronauts into space and who later led Mission Control through some of its most challenging and triumphant hours, flight director Glynn S. Lunney has died at the age of 84.
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NPR
Former NASA Flight Director and Administrator Glynn Lunney, who played a key role during some of NASA's most historic events, including the Apollo 11 moon landing, died on Friday at the age of 84. He was also credited for his quick decision-making during ...
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Mashable
The Mars Perseverance rover, the first robot to record Martian sounds with a real microphone, has already picked up some eerie, extraterrestrial recordings. The sounds, available below, include the rover's metallic wheels rumbling over the desert ground, a ...
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Seattle Times
Originally published May 27, 2005. By Ron Judd, Pacific NW magazine writer. I STARTED CAMPING in the great outdoors as an infant. And I was way better at it back then. When you're 6 months old, the hard parts of camping are all handled by someone ...
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Ars Technica
But for mammals, where all of development takes place inside the reproductive tract, understanding the earliest stages of development is a serious challenge. Performing any experiments on a developing embryo is extremely difficult, and effectively impossible ...
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