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| Relive some top SpaceX highlights from its 1st 20 years (video) In between footage of Falcon 9 launches and excited astronauts riding Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station, the video offers a glimpse of what SpaceX hopes to do in the near future: send one its Starship Mars rockets to orbit for the first ... | |
| The two-faced Moon It wasn't until 1959 that we saw our Moon's farside for the first time. Because the Moon is tidally locked to Earth, humanity had only seen the nearside lunar hemisphere until that point. When Luna 3 and later spacecraft transmitted the first farside ... | |
| US astronaut to ride Russian spacecraft home during tensions Vande Hei — who on Tuesday breaks the U.S. single spaceflight record of 340 days — is due to leave with two Russians aboard a Soyuz capsule for a touchdown in Kazakhstan on March 30. The astronaut will have logged 355 days in space by then, setting a new ... | |
| Royal Papworth Hospital: Widow seeks answers over infection A widow whose husband contracted an infection following a pioneering heart-lung transplant said she wanted answers from the hospital that cared for him. Aaron Green, of Arundel, West Sussex, had the world-first surgery at Royal Papworth Hospital in ... | |
| 1st study of LGBT+ physicists reveals red flags The authors found that the two biggest factors that influence a person's decision to leave physics are the overall climate of the organization they belong to and more specifically observing exclusionary behavior. "People feel shunned, excluded ... | |
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| Tiny star unleashes gargantuan beam of matter, anti-matter Astronomers have imaged a beam of matter and antimatter that is 40 trillion miles long with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. The record-breaking beam is powered by a pulsar, a rapidly rotating collapsed star with a strong magnetic field. | |
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