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Space.com
New Yorkers were treated to a dramatic show over their city's famous skyline on Monday morning (Nov. 7) — if they got up early enough. The fireworks came courtesy of Northrop Grumman's Antares rocket, which launched the company's robotic Cygnus cargo ...
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EarthSky
More evidence is mounting that Mars once had oceans. On October 27, 2022, researchers at Penn State and Caltech said they've discovered definitive traces of an old shoreline in Mars' northern hemisphere. They developed new topographical maps, ...
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The Washington Post
On Tuesday morning, early risers watched as an ominous blood moon seeped into the horizon. Brook Mitchell/Getty Images. A blood moon framed by a U.S. flag blowing in the wind on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. J. David Ake/AP. J. David Ake/AP.
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Astronomy Magazine
The active galaxy M77 as captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. NASA, ESA & A. van der Hoeven. The origins of neutrinos are notoriously hard to pin down. The ...
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CNET
Artemis I can't catch a break. NASA's much-delayed, uncrewed round-the-moon mission has a new obstacle to deal with ahead of its launch. A powerful storm is heading for Florida, and it could bring potentially damaging winds with it.
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The Space Review
The critical assumption was that the United States was committed to achieving such an endeavor especially after the triumph of Apollo. President Nixon disagreed and only approved the Space Shuttle after an intense debate. Mars advocates ...
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Space.com
The launch went smoothly, but Cygnus encountered some trouble after separating from its Antares rocket ride: The freighter has managed to unfurl just one of its two solar arrays.
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mlive.com
Above the western horizon before dawn on Friday, November 11, the moon will line up directly between the planet Mars and the bright star Elnath, or Beta Tauri — the second-brightest star in Taurus, a.k.a. "the bull," one of the world's oldest documented ...
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BioTechniques.com
The first is that spacecraft should not carry terrestrial biological materials that could compromise future studies. This aims to prevent forward contamination. The second is that Earth should be protected against the introduction of microorganisms ...
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EurekAlert
While quantum computing seems like the big-ticket item among the developing technologies based on the behaviour of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level, another direction promises to open a new door for scientific research itself – quantum ...
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