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Blobs in space and other cool science launching to the space station Tuesday WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. — Northrop Grumman's next Cygnus cargo ship will launch on a journey to the International Space Station tomorrow, carrying with it a bevy of research investigations and crew supplies for the astronauts of Expedition 65. The keg-like ...
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Jupiter 'energy crisis' caused by auroras, scientists find in new study Jupiter's mysterious "energy crisis" that has puzzled astronomers for 50 years could be caused by auroras, new observations suggest. The largest planet in our solar system has long been known to be remarkably warm, despite its great distance from the sun.
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Antares rocket ready for launch on space station resupply mission Northrop Grumman packed last-minute cargo into a commercial Cygnus supply ship Monday on a launch pad in Virginia, putting the finishing touches on a spacecraft set for liftoff Tuesday atop an Antares rocket on a mission to the International Space Station.
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NASA sun spacecraft whizzes through 9th solar flyby "We are getting into the critical phase of the Parker mission and we're focused on quite a few things during this encounter," Nour E. Raouafi, Parker Solar Probe project scientist at Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory, said in a NASA statement ...
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Starliner still hoping for August launch despite technical troubles Boeing is still hoping to achieve an August launch date for its Starliner capsule amid continuing technical problems with the spacecraft. Last week, Boeing delayed a crucial uncrewed test launch for its Starliner astronaut taxi after engineers detected an issue ...
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Fully stacked Starship caps busy week at SpaceX's Texas rocket yard Later Friday, SpaceX detached the Starship upper stage and rolled it back to a nearby high bay for additional work to prep for its trip to space. Elon Musk, SpaceX's founder and CEO, tweeted Friday ...
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13 valves failed to open on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, a more widespread problem than previously reported Boeing is developing Starliner under a contract with NASA to fly the space agency's astronauts to and from the International Space Station. Elon Musk's SpaceX, the other company that holds the "commercial crew" contract, has ...
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This terrifying 'dragon' was Australia's largest flying reptile Researchers including Tim Richards, a University of Queensland postdoctoral student in the School of Biological Sciences' Dinosaur Lab, analyzed a jaw fossil from the pterosaur. It was originally discovered in a quarry just northwest of Richmond in northwest ...
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'Cool' stars may not be so unique New modeling work by Rice scientists shows that "cool" stars like the sun share the dynamic surface behaviors that influence their energetic and magnetic environments. This stellar magnetic activity is key to whether a given star hosts planets that could support ...
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Venus gets 'unprecedented' double flyby this week (CNN) Venus gets back-to-back visitors this week, with the flybys of two European Space Agency-backed spacecraft. The double flyby will provide an "unprecedented" opportunity to study the environment of Venus from different locations, according to an ESA ...
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