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This epic new Lego space shuttle set will let you recreate NASA's Hubble Space Telescope mission Prepare for liftoff, space fans, because soon you'll be able to recreate one of NASA's most famous shuttle missions in Lego form. A new set from the building company recreates the STS-31 mission on space shuttle Discovery that launched the Hubble Space ...
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Interstellar object 'Oumuamua is a pancake-shaped chunk of a Pluto-like planet This suggested 'Oumuamua was jetting out gas from its sunlit side that was pushing it like a rocket, study co-author Steven Desch, an astrophysicist and planetary scientist at Arizona State University in Tempe, told Space.com.
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Privately-funded mission takes off to begin space debris cleanup trials A commercial mission developed by the Japanese company Astroscale rocketed into space on a Russian Soyuz launcher Monday with 37 other payloads, ready to kick off an orbital "dance" with two small spacecraft demonstrating how satellite sweepers might ...
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The mysterious core of Mars is on the large side, NASA's InSight lander data suggests Although the safe arrival of NASA's Perseverance rover last month has captured huge amounts of attention, it's worth remembering that the agency has two other robots successfully operating on the Red Planet — the Curiosity rover and the stationary InSight ...
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Defunct US weather satellite breaks up in Earth orbit A U.S. weather satellite that retired eight years ago has fallen apart in orbit, breaking into at least 16 pieces of space junk, according to government representatives. The satellite, dubbed NOAA-17 after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity gets 1st taste of Red Planet air (video) The 4-lb. (1.8 kilograms) chopper, a technology demonstration named Ingenuity, traveled to Mars attached to Perseverance's belly. Over the weekend, Perseverance dropped the debris shield that protected Ingenuity during the rover's epic Feb. 18 touchdown ...
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Nelson's nomination to head NASA draws both cheers and jeers He grew up on the Space Coast of Florida, before it was the Space Coast. The Kennedy Space Center sits partly on land that had been his grandparents' homestead. He even orbited the Earth on the Space Shuttle. Now Bill Nelson is set to be the next NASA ...
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More than 50 new environmental chemicals detected in people The findings are concerning given that very little is known about these chemicals and their potential health effects, researchers from the new study say. What's more, pregnant women and their newborns are a particularly vulnerable population.
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SpaceX fires up Starship SN11 prototype to prep for test flight this week The three Raptor engines of Starship SN11 ("Serial No. 11") ignited briefly today (March 22) at 9:56 a.m. EDT (1356 GMT) during a static fire test at SpaceX's South Texas facilities, near the Gulf Coast village of Boca Chica.
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SPACE NEWS: NASA Mega Moon Rocket Passes Key Test, Readies for Launch The core stage for the first flight of NASA's Space Launch System rocket is seen in the B-2 Test Stand during a second hot fire test, Thursday, March 18, 2021, at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. (NASA image). (NASA.gov) – The ...
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