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Space.com
"Engine start and lift-off. A module named Science takes flight to the International Space Station!" NASA commentator Rob Navias said just as the rocket lifted off the launch pad, sending the 22-ton (20-tonne) Nauka module toward the space station.
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Space.com
NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 astronauts on the International Space Station are preparing to relocate the Crew Dragon spacecraft Endeavour ahead of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft arrival next weekend. The relocation will take place on Wednesday (July 21), when ...
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Space.com
Now, NASA is ready to share the first update about Perseverance's science work in a news conference that you can watch here at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) on NASA TV and Space.com. The ...
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CNN
(CNN) Almost a year after NASA's Perseverance rover was launched on its nearly seven-month journey to Mars, the robotic explorer is preparing to collect its first Martian sample within the next two weeks.
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Stanford University News
Alliance researchers will harness advances in medicine, brain science, molecular biology, engineering and more to explore physical prowess from every imaginable scientific angle – including the biochemistry, physics, psychology and biomechanics of ...
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CNET
As Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos ride their rockets dozens of miles above our planet, let's learn about Isaac Newton and how we go about sending things whizzing around the Earth. Stephen Shankland ...
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Phys.Org
MIT physicists have observed signs of a rare type of superconductivity in a material called magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene. In a study appearing in Nature, the researchers report that the material exhibits superconductivity at surprisingly high magnetic ...
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Space.com
That life-giving shell of air seems sizable from the ground. "But when you get up above it, what you see is it's actually incredibly thin. It's this tiny little fragile thing, and as we move about the planet, we're damaging it," Bezos said, referring to greenhouse-gas ...
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CNET
The six-wheeled geologist is searching for a scientifically interesting target in a part of Jezero Crater called the "Cratered Floor Fractured Rough." This important mission milestone is expected to begin within the next two ...
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Space.com
In a new study, researchers have devised a new way to use infrared sensors on the Japanese Venus climate orbiter Akatsuki, a probe that arrived in orbit around Venus in 2015, to finally reveal what weather is like on the planet at nighttime.
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