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Lightning strikes NASA's Artemis 1 moon megarocket launch pad during test The rocket is protected from lightning by three towers and a catenary wire structure to divert strikes to the ground away from the booster. The first three lightning strikes were relatively low power events, ...
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NASA calls off critical Artemis 1 moon rocket test over safety concerns An issue with the moon rocket's mobile launcher ground equipment, not the rocket itself, is to blame. NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is seen atop. NASA's Artemis 1 Space Launch System megarocket and its Orion ...
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NASA's Artemis I mega moon rocket test postponed The wet dress rehearsal simulates every stage of launch without the rocket actually leaving the launchpad. This includes powering on the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft, loading supercold propellant into the rocket's tanks, going through a full ...
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Pluto's giant ice volcanoes may still be erupting View larger. | The view from New Horizons of a region on Pluto with multiple icy domes that scientists say are giant ice volcanoes. The surface and atmospheric hazes are in grayscale. An artistic interpretation of possible past volcanic processes is in ...
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See Venus, Saturn and Mars shine close before sunrise this week You can watch three worlds practically hug each other in the night sky Monday and Tuesday (April4-5) if you get up a little early. Cloudy Venus, bright Mars and ringed Saturn will all get together again in the southeast predawn sky after forming a ...
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Axiom Space's civilian launch to space station gives UCF scientists chance to study eyes & brains UCF Lake Nona Medical Center professors are collaborating with Israeli researchers to better understand the human body in a microgravity environment by studying the four space participants, three of which paid for the flight and one of which is a former ...
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The Farthest Star Was Just Discovered, Formed Nearly 13 Billion Years Ago In this instance, the telescope captured a star that existed as early as 900 million years after the universe-creating Big Bang; it was uncovered through a detailed analysis of images by astronomer Brian Welch and his team who had been examining the star's ...
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Tiny Teeth Lead Scientists to Discover New Shark Species The shark was likely less than 2 feet (60 centimeters) long and was named Scyliorhinus weemsi after esteemed geologist and paleontologist Dr. Robert Weems of the United States Geological Survey.
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Tiny teeth lead scientists to discover new shark species "There are approximately 15 living members of this genus in the world's oceans today, but their ancestry extends back to the time of the dinosaurs," said scientist Jun Ebersole of McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama, in a statement.
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'Mars is very quiet,' but Perseverance rover still captures Martian sounds for science You can still hear the "puff, whir, zap" of the rover's tools, the hum of the Ingenuity helicopter and the woosh of a gentle Martian breeze in this collection of sounds from the expedition.
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