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Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly ending Twitter fight with Russian space chief: report CNN said an email from an unnamed NASA official, which it obtained, urged caution before "attacking our Russian partners." (Many of Russia's space partnerships have been severed since the Feb. 24 Ukraine invasion, but NASA officials stress that ISS ...
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Namesake of NASA's sun-touching spacecraft dies at age 94 Eugene Parker, the pioneering astrophysicist whose name graces NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission, died Tuesday (March 15) at age 94. Parker's work focused on understanding the sun. In a key contribution to the field, he proposed that the sun produces a ...
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James Webb Space Telescope's 1st view of the cosmos has scientists thrilled for more The James Webb Space Telescope's main mirror is fully aligned and performing even better than it had been designed to do, NASA officials revealed in a news conference held virtually on Wednesday (March 16). The 21.3-foot-wide (6.5 meters) mirror ...
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New James Webb Space Telescope photo showcases single star in key mission milestone The telescope has also met every optical parameter engineers needed and is cleanly delivering light to its instruments. The achievement leaves NASA fully confident that the observatory will meet its science objectives.
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James Webb Space Telescope spotted by Europe's Gaia spacecraft 1 million miles from Earth (photo) And on Feb. 18, Gaia managed to spot the newcomer and catch an image of it on the first try. "Very little reflected sunlight came Gaia's way, and Webb therefore appears ...
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Hubble Space Telescope spots eerie galaxy 'eye' staring across the universe The new image shows the "eye" of a galaxy called NGC 1097, which is located 48 million light-years away from Earth. NGC 1097 is a barred spiral galaxy, which puts it in the same category as the Milky Way.
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NASA's massive SLS moon rocket ready for debut dress rehearsal roll to launchpad For more than 50 years NASA's twin crawler-transporters have been integral pieces of human spaceflight operations at Kennedy Space Center rolling rockets from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to their launch pads during the Apollo, shuttle, and now ...
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Eugene Parker, the pioneer behind the 'mission to touch the sun,' dies at 94 Astrophysicist Eugene Parker is pictured receiving the public service medal and a model of Parker Solar Probe during a meeting at the William Eckhardt Research Center in Chicago on May 31, 2017.
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'Tiny' asteroid strikes Earth testing early warning system (CNN) The early warning system to detect asteroids that pose a threat to Earth, operated by NASA and its collaborators around the world, got to flex its muscles. It successfully detected a ...
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Astronomers Predict An Asteroid Impact Two Hours Before It Struck Earth! Here's How Detecting fractious asteroids and predicting the risks of these celestial bodies striking against the Earth has been something of an 'it thing' lately. Every other day, we hear a reportage of a football field-sized or an Empire State Building-sized ...
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