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Russia's Ukraine invasion and space impacts: Live updates On Feb. 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, starting a war whose impact has stretched into space, with satellites providing internet and intel and longstanding international relations in outer space shifting rapidly.
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NASA gearing up for rollout of Artemis 1 mission next week Teams are starting to retract the "kitchen drawer" platforms surrounding the first rocket that will launch a NASA Artemis mission toward the moon. Retracting the platforms surrounding the huge Space Launch System (SLS) rocket at NASA's Kennedy Space ...
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The James Webb Space Telescope will show us more stars than we've ever seen before "NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes have been transformative, opening the door to the infrared universe, beyond the realm of red visible light," Webb scientist Daniel Weisz, an associate professor of astronomy at the University of California, ...
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Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian space chief engage in Twitter fight An extraordinary war of words is transpiring between the head of Russia's space agency and one of NASA's most famous former astronauts as the US-Russian partnership at the International Space Station hits its lowest point since its inception.
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Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys celebrates 20 years of discovery Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. On 7 March 2002 astronauts installed the ACS during Hubble Servicing Mission 3B, also known as STS-109. With its wide field of view, ...
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NASA's Psyche gets huge solar arrays for trip to metal-rich asteroid "Seeing the spacecraft fully assembled for the first time is a huge accomplishment; there's a lot of pride," said Brian Bone, who leads assembly, test, and launch operations for the mission at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. "This ...
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The US has plans to patrol the space around the moon The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) demonstrated plans to monitor the space between the Earth and moon past where traditional satellites orbit the planet through its Cislunar Highway Patrol System (CHPS). AFRL notes space traffic to the moon ...
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Millions of palm-sized, flying spiders could invade the East Coast, scientists say This has led scientists to suggest that the 3-inch (7.6 centimeters) bright-yellow-striped spiders — whose hatchlings disperse by fashioning web parachutes to fly as far as 100 miles (161 kilometers) — could soon dominate the Eastern Seaboard.
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Want to visit space? You can send your name on NASA's next mission around the moon for free If you can't wait to travel in space, NASA is offering the public the chance to send their names on their next mission as they prepare to send humans back on the moon. Later this year, NASA will launch their their Artemis I mission at the Kennedy Space ...
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321 Launch: Space news you may have missed over the past week The parent company of a Florida internet satellite manufacturing facility has suspended all launches of its spacecraft after Russian officials took aim at its operations and relationship with the United Kingdom this week. An artist's rendering ...
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