Senin, 13 September 2021

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Space.com
"What a beautiful view of Falcon 9 as it successfully lifts off from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, carrying our stack of 51 Starlink satellites to orbit," SpaceX's Youmei Zhou said during the launch broadcast.
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Space.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX will launch its first full stack of Starlink broadband satellites since May tonight (Sept. 13) and you can watch the action live online. The private spaceflight company will launch a full stack of 60 Starlink satellites on ...
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Space.com
This isn't a cause for alarm. The Inspiration4 crew will fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, a highly advanced and automated spacecraft that has showcased its abilities on multiple crewed missions to the ISS for NASA.
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Space.com
The routine preflight test kicked off the countdown to the highly-anticipated flight of the first-ever all-civilian orbital spaceflight mission, called Inspiration4. The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, carrying four private citizens, ...
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CNN
(CNN) Bringing extinct creatures back to life is the lifeblood of science fiction. At its most tantalizing, think Jurassic Park and its stable of dinosaurs. Advances in genetics, however, are ...
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The Washington Post
They'll ride alone in a fully automated Dragon capsule, the same kind that SpaceX uses to send astronauts to and from the International Space Station for NASA. But the chartered flight won't be going there.
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Space.com
A famous telescope peered into the constellation Sagittarius to view a gorgeous assortment of candy-colored stars. The team behind the Hubble Space Telescope recently published this image of a celestial body called NGC 6717 that's located about 20,000 ...
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CNBC
Ben Lamm (L) and George Church. Photo courtesy Colossal. A little more than two years ago, serial tech entrepreneur Ben Lamm reached out to renowned Harvard geneticist George ...
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TechCrunch
That's the primary mission of a new company called Colossal. Co-founded by maverick geneticist George Church, and entrepreneur Ben Lamm, the former CEO of Hypergiant, the company aims to bring one of those creatures back to life using CRISPR to edit the ...
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Popular Science
"We've sequenced multiple genomes from frozen tissues that have been recovered from Siberia of the woolly mammoth," Lamm tells Popular Science of the startup's progress so far. The team has also sequenced multiple Asian elephant genomes to compare the ...
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