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Space.com
NASA plans to take another crack at a crucial fueling test of its Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket on June 19. SLS will make its debut on the upcoming Artemis 1 mission, which will send an uncrewed Orion capsule on a journey around the moon.
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Space.com
While in safe mode, a spacecraft shuts down all science and awaits instructions from its flight controllers on how to recover. In the weeks that followed, NASA managed to revive MAVEN from safe ...
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Space.com
As Earth orbits the sun, it ploughs through dust and debris left behind by comets and asteroids.
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Space.com
Since videos are larger than images, it takes a while to send stuff via interplanetary networks, and operational data must come first on missions, that likely accounts for some of the delay in receiving the footage.
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Space.com
They will get at their closest at 4:57 a.m. EDT (0857 GMT) on Monday, although you can also see them relatively close on Tuesday (May 30). Venus and Saturn will also be visible near the super-close planets.
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oregonlive.com
Published: May. 28, 2022, 8:00 a.m.. Thin aspen trees with bright green leaves. Aspen trees provide cover for seedlings of ...
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Mashable
In the Mojave Desert of Southern California, Bob Stephens has a wide view of the cosmos, where space rocks whiz in all directions. But Stephens is intent on making sense of that chaos. Some of his latest projects: tracking an asteroid he suspects to ...
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Spaceflight Now
NASA plans to haul its huge Space Launch System moon rocket back to the launch pad June 5-6 for a fourth attempt to load it with 730,000 gallons of supercold propellants in a dress-rehearsal countdown to clear the way for a maiden test flight later ...
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KTLA
A minor shower called the Tau Herculids could create a meteor storm for observers in the Americas next week. But while some websites promise "the most powerful meteor storm in generations", astronomers are a little more cautious.
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Mashable
There's a chance you might see a slight meteor shower known as the tau Herculids this long weekend. Earth will pass through debris trails of a broken comet, according to NASA. The comet, 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, or SW3, broke into big ol' fragments ...
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