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Space.com
NASA has called off plans to launch a small cubesat to the moon on Monday (June 27) to allow more time to check its Rocket Lab booster for flight. The U.S. space agency announced today that it was no longer targeting a Monday launch for the new ...
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The New York Times
Those are all part of NASA's 21st-century moon program named for Artemis, who in Greek mythology was the twin sister of Apollo. Early on Monday, a spacecraft named CAPSTONE is scheduled to launch as ...
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CNN
(CNN) NASA has successfully launched a rocket from Australia's remote Northern Territory, making history as the agency's first commercial spaceport launch outside the United States. The rocket blasted off at just past midnight local time Monday from ...
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EarthSky
Giant bacterium: long segmented filament-like organism. A close-up view of a filament of the giant bacterium Thiomargarita magnifica. It is the largest bacterium ever discovered, at about 0.4 inches (1 centimeter) long. Image via Jean-Marie Volland/ Sci- ...
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pressherald.com
The month of July is named for Julius Caesar. This is always the first full month of summer for us in the northern hemisphere. The nights are already getting longer again since the summer solstice. There will be many interesting highlights this month, ...
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Space.com
A view of 5 planets aligned in the morning sky with labels. The five naked-eye planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, are in alignment in ...
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WalesOnline
Tonight is the last chance to witness what astronomers often refer to as a 'planetary parade', when seven planets will line up for the first time in 18 years. The phenomena sees Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all align.
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NDTV
The Mars Express project, one of the most successful missions launched by the European Space Agency (ESA), is getting a software update. The Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) instrument on the Mars Express is now ...
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VOA Learning English
Scientists are trying to learn more about microorganisms that turn snow red and might cause snow to melt faster. Recently, researcher Eric Marechal collected what he called "snow blood" from a mountain area 2,500 meters ...
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Earth.com
"Using LSF imaging, we identified distinctive scales that surrounded a long umbilical scar in the Psittacosaurus specimen, similar to certain living lizards and crocodiles," explained study co-author Michael Pittmann, an assistant professor of Paleobiology ...
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