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The European Space Agency wants to be able to launch its own astronauts Aschbacher noted that the U.S. and China have identified clear political and technological space targets and are executing plans. Europe could do the same. In his vision, Europeans could be walking on the moon by 2035, with a possible voyage to Mars then ...
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Moon mystery: Who launched the rocket that will slam into the lunar far side? "There really is no good reason at this point to think the object is anything other than the Chang'e 5-T1 booster," Bill Gray, who manages the Project Pluto software used to track near-Earth objects, told Inside Outer Space. "Anybody claiming otherwise has ...
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NASA says engine controller failure not a roadblock to first SLS test flight NASA says a faulty memory chip was the cause of a problem that forced technicians to swap out an engine control computer on the first Space Launch System rocket late last year, but the issue is not a constraint for an upcoming SLS fueling test or launch ...
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'Tatooine-like' planet spotted from Earth points to future discoveries A ground-based telescope's detection of a known Tatooine-like planet could herald new discoveries of similar planets, researchers say. Observers spotted Kepler-16b — an exoplanet that orbits two stars, similar to a world portrayed in the original ...
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European space partnerships with Russia face uncertain future amid Ukraine tension Astronauts regularly tout how living aboard the International Space Station tears down barriers. Right now, two Russian cosmonauts and one European astronaut are living in orbit together with four Americans. The seven spaceflyers are enjoying the fruit ...
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The asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs struck in springtime (CNN) Picture a calm spring day 66 million years ago in what's now North Dakota. Perhaps a Triceratops was lying in the sun, while in the river freshwater paddlefish, mouths gaping, were foraging plankton.
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Loop quantum gravity: Does space-time come in tiny chunks? Unifying quantum mechanics with general relativity is the ultimate dream — or nightmare — of physics. It would be a way to finally describe the force of gravity with the tools of quantum mechanics, unlocking how gravity works when it's really strong ...
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3rd possible planet found orbiting nearest star On February 10, 2022, researchers using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) said they found a third planet next door. The planet, Proxima d, is only 1/4 the mass of Earth and one of the smallest and lightest exoplanets discovered ...
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Hubble telescope spots a 'Space Triangle' galaxy crash with 'tsunami of starbirth' A head-on collision between galaxies has created a vast, cosmic triangle in deep space glittering with star formation in a new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. The new photo, which NASA released Tuesday (Feb. 22), shows a pair of colliding ...
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Exploring the mysterious source of fast radio bursts "Magnetars are neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, they are formed after supernova explosions" says dr Gawronski. "So far, scientists have agreed that they are responsible for the FRBs. Why? Because ...
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