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Spaceflight Now
A sophisticated combat-ready U.S. military missile warning satellite moved to its launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Saturday on top of a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket, ready for liftoff Monday afternoon.
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Space.com
The recent fall to Earth of a massive Chinese rocket has renewed concerns about the perils of space junk and one project from the European Space Agency might be able to help. The European Space Agency (ESA) announced plans to launch a space debris ...
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Spaceflight Now
These photos show a 194-foot-tall (59-meter) United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket standing on pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in advance of a planned launch with the U.S. Space Force's fifth SBIRS missile warning satellite.
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USA TODAY
Named after the Chinese god of fire, Zhurong was aboard the Tianwen-1 spacecraft that launched from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in China on July 23, 2020. It entered Mars' orbit in February before finally landing around 7:18 p.m. ET on Friday.
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EarthSky
We think of earthly life as evolving from the sea. But newly discovered microscopic "ball" fossils – found in ancient lake sediments in Scotland – suggest that evolution from single-celled to multicellular organisms might have occurred in lakes. Sharing is caring!
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WTOP
WTOP has reported on the JWST through the years, providing details, updates and the biggest revelation in this briefing — that JWST is a "GO" to be shipped from Northrop Grumman in California to its launch site in French Guiana in late August.
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Tech Times
Voyager (gas planets, 1977-), Voyager 1 and 2 transformed our knowledge of giant planets; over 30 years after they were launched in 1977, they continue to explore the heliosheath, the outermost region of the solar system.
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Tech Times
SpaceX has proven that Starlink-26's launch on Saturday, May 15 was a massive success for the space agency. In the next six weeks, the aerospace company will be preparing to release eight more Falcon 9 rockets for another Starlink mission.
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Scientific American
After seeing the Earth dramatically change from this unique perspective, I firmly believe that solving climate change is the moonshot of the 21st century. Many of the tools and resources that I used on my missions, such solar panels and rechargeable storage ...
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Inside NoVA
The rocket itself, followed by green and violet vapor clouds, should be visible along much of the East Coast. NASA says the mission, called the KiNETic-scale energy and momentum transport ...
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