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| Swiss kids suit up for 'Mission to Mars' Their rocket is actually a bus, with images of astronauts astride a spaceship heading towards a bright red sphere covering the windows, flanked by the message: "Mission Vivalys. Direction Mars". Space station. | |
| New Effort To Clean Up Space Junk Prepares To Launch The more than 8,000 metric tons of debris threaten the loss of services we rely on for Earth-bound life, including weather forecasting, telecommunications and GPS systems. The spacecraft works by attempting to attach itself ... | |
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| Using the ocean to track volcanic activity at Kilauea The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) has a number of seismometers in place across Kilauea Volcano for monitoring volcanic processes and active fault movements. When magma is not moving within or erupting from Kilauea, the oceanic ... | |
| 'Sonic boom' in Dorset blamed on 'fireball meteor' An "extremely rare" meteor known as a daytime fireball has been blamed for a sonic boom-type noise heard across parts of England. People in Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Jersey reported hearing a loud bang and seeing a streak of light in the sky on ... | |
| Astrophotographer spends 12 years creating a Milky Way mosaic Capturing panoramas of the Milky Way, the galaxy in which we reside, might seem like a daunting task considering it is, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, about 100,000 light-years across. But Finnish astrophotographer JP ... | |
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| NASA mega moon rocket passes key test, readies for launch The largest rocket element NASA has ever built, the core stage of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, fired its four RS-25 engines for 8 minutes and 19 seconds Thursday at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The successful ... | |
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