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2 spacecraft flyby at Venus within 2 days The two spacecraft are just visiting, as they both need gravity assists past Venus. This is to lose some orbital energy on their way to their destination: the inner solar system. The Solar Orbiter, a joint ESA and NASA venture, is heading toward the sun, where it will ...
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NASA, Boeing Starliner launch to ISS on hold as spacecraft investigation continues Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft sits atop a ULA Atlas V rocket in July 2021. Boeing/John Grant. Boeing is hoping to launch its Starliner crew capsule for a second time in an attempt to dock with the International Space Station. Boeing's first try way back in ...
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Renowned Virginia Tech paleontologist proving small fossils offer big results Earlier this year, Virginia Tech's Shuhai Xiao won the prestigious Mary Clark Thompson Medal awarded by the National Academy of Sciences for work in geology and paleontology. Xiao was honored for studying the evolution of life before the ...
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WATCH: NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory Spot's Huge Rings Around a Black Hole Instead of sound waves bouncing off a canyon wall, the light echoes around V404 Cygni were produced when a burst of X-rays from the black hole system bounced off of dust clouds between V404 Cygni and Earth.
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Perseverance rover aims for its 1st sample of Mars, comes up empty The NASA rover drilled its first sample-collecting hole on Friday (Aug. 6), a major milestone for the $2.7 billion mission. But data beamed back to Earth by Perseverance indicate that no Mars rock or dirt made it into the sampling tube, NASA officials announced ...
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Life on the Red Planet? NASA is looking for 4 people to live inside their 3D-printed Mars module for a year Instead of going into outer space, the volunteers will live in the Mars Dune Alpha, a 3D-printed 1,700-square-foot module inside the Johnson Space Center in Houston. The model will include private rooms, a kitchen, two bathrooms, a work out room and space ...
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An all-sky red giant star symphony These stars are just a few of the more than 158,000 pulsating red giants found via brightness measurements from NASA's TESS planet-hunter. ESA's Gaia space observatory also provided vital data. To produce audible tones in the video, astronomers multiplied ...
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Hot dates: 2 spacecraft to make Venus flyby "Without the flyby, we would not be able to reach our target planet," said Elsa Montagnon, the spacecraft operations manager for BepiColombo. "The energy required to enter into orbit of Mercury would be prohibitively expensive in terms of propellant.".
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Catch The Perseid Meteor Shower Peak This Week In Oceanside Find out what's happening in Oceanside-Camp Pendleton with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let's go!
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NASA Fast Facts October 7, 1958 – NASA announces Project Mercury. The Mercury project's objectives are to place a human spacecraft into orbital flight around Earth, observe human performance in such conditions and recover the human and the spacecraft safely.
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