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Axiom Space Ax-1 mission: The first all-private crew to the International Space Station The launch will send a SpaceX Crew Dragon to orbit March 30, for a 10-day International Space Station mission.
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Giant radiation bubbles created by monster black hole feeding frenzy, new study suggests These findings may shed light on how this enormous black hole has grown over time and shaped the history of the Milky Way, and how other supermassive black holes may have influenced their galaxies as well, the researchers told Space.com.
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The sun readies for its close-up as Europe's Solar Orbiter approaches The European Solar Orbiter mission will make its closest approach to the sun later this month, promising to capture images that could unravel some of the mysterious behaviours of the star at the heart of our solar system.
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NASA would get $24 billion in new omnibus spending bill The funding package, which allocates a total of $1.5 trillion throughout the government, would give NASA about $760 million less for fiscal year 2022 than U.S. President Joe Biden requested last year. (The fiscal year runs from Oct. 1 through Sept. 30.).
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Meteor streaks through Jupiter's atmosphere as NASA spacecraft watches When a rogue meteor careened through the atmosphere of Jupiter last year, it caught the attention of NASA's Juno spacecraft in orbit around the giant planet. The brief and sudden flash in Jupiter's upper atmosphere was spotted by NASA's Juno spacecraft ...
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There's a big rock stuck inside one of Perseverance's wheels It looks like the Perseverance rover has an unwanted passenger, a rock stuck inside one of its wheels. The image of the stone was selected by public input as the "Image of the Week" for Week 54 (Feb. 20–26, 2022) of the Perseverance mission.
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Huge asteroid slammed into Greenland just a few million years after the dinosaurs died out Hidden under Greenland's thick ice sheet, scientists found what they thought was the scar of an asteroid impact perhaps just thousands of years old, fresh enough that humans were already on the scene. But after several years of additional research, ...
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Scientists found an ancestor of the octopus and squid family – and named it after Biden Researchers have identified what they consider the oldest octopus ancestor – it lived more than 320 million years ago – and they named it after President Joe Biden. The fossilized remains of the Syllipsimopodi bideni were found in a specimen discovered ...
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An extinct rat shows CRISPR's limits for resurrecting species The Christmas Island rat (illustrated) went extinct in the early 1900s. Editing the genome of a living relative of the rat could create something that looks like the extinct rodent, but it would lack some important genes, a study finds.
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UNM scientists' part of NASA team to open Apollo-era lunar samples Scientists at The University of New Mexico recently took part in the opening of ANGSA 73001, a drive tube lunar sample collected by NASA's Apollo 17 mission that will allow scientists to study any gases that may reside in the container as well as lunar ...
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