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Technicians at NASA's Kennedy Space Center worked overnight Wednesday to tighten 360 bolts connecting the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis 1 moon mission to the first Space Launch System heavy-lift rocket, hours after a crane hoisted the deep space capsule ...
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Space.com
On Monday (Oct. 18), NASA posted a few photos on Twitter of the $10 billion Webb in its cleanroom at Europe's Spaceport, in the French Guiana town of Kourou. The observatory dwarfs the bunny suit-clad technicians getting Webb ready for launch, which is ...
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Space.com
It's tough to be the biggest planet in the solar system, and this fall Jupiter is taking a beating. On Friday (Oct. 15), Skywatchers in Japan observed a flash in the atmosphere of the planet's northern hemisphere likely caused by an asteroid slamming ...
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Space.com
NASA just took a big step toward its next moonshot. NASA stacked its Orion crew capsule atop its Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday (Oct. 20), notching a major milestone for the agency and its Artemis ...
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Space.com
SpaceX fired up its SN20 Starship prototype in earnest for the first time Thursday night (Oct. 21), notching a big milestone on the vehicle's planned path to orbit. The 165-foot-tall (50 meters) SN20, which is currently outfitted with two Raptor ...
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CNN
The Orion Nebula is 1,500 light-years from Earth and is located in<strong>. Photos: 31 years of Hubble telescope images.
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The New York Times
A new analysis of fossilized footprints corrects what earlier scientists mistook for a very early carnivore in the dinosaur era.
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The New York Times
For more than 50 years, the giant fossilized footprints have been one of the most tantalizing finds in Australian paleontology. At the time of their discovery, scientists believed the three birdlike tracks had been made 200 million to 250 million years ...
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The New York Times
Something streaked across the night skies over Ohio, Michigan and Indiana during predawn hours on Wednesday. The fireball burned in hues of green, gold and pink, leaving a bright trail in its wake. It spent about two minutes breaking apart into smaller ...
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The New York Times
Paleontologists have found the earliest known evidence that dinosaurs lived in herds — unlike reptiles, and more like penguins and other birds do today — and socialized with each other by age groups. The scientists, working a rich deposit of fossils at ...
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