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Space.com
It was also one for the record books as the flight was this particular booster's 10th launch and landing attempt. The rocket's once pristine exterior was almost black, charred by its many trips to orbit and back.
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Space.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX will launch one of its rockets for a record 10th time Sunday (May 9), with a very sooty Falcon 9 rocket lofting a new fleet of Starlink satellites into space before dawn, and you can watch it live online. The Hawthorne ...
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Spaceflight Now
A Falcon 9 rocket and 60 more Starlink internet satellites set for launch early Sunday at Cape Canaveral will mark the first time SpaceX has flown a first stage 10 times, reaching a milestone that the company once said could be a limit for reusing boosters.
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CNET
But on Wednesday, Mars appeared in the news for all the wrong reasons. According to websites like the Daily Mail, scientists were making a pretty wild claim: Fungi were alive and well on the red planet.
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
After departing the International Space Station on May 1, the SpaceX "Resilience" Crew Dragon spacecraft safely reentered the atmosphere in the pre-dawn hours of May 2, and slowly descended back to Earth with the astronauts of our SpaceX Crew-1 mission.
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Big Island Video News
HAWAIʻI ISLAND - Monitoring data streams show tiny changes - but no significant change in deformation rates or patterns that would indicate increased volcanic hazard at this time. USGS: Data plots showing some of the features mentioned in this week's ...
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Space.com
The Long March 5B reentered the atmosphere over the Arabian Peninsula at about 10:15 p.m. EDT Saturday (0215 GMT on Sunday, May 9), according to U.S. Space Command. "It's unknown if ...
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The Independent
A string of lights that lobbed across the night sky in parts of the United States over three nights earlier this week had callers frantically calling TV stations from Texas to Wisconsin and speculating that a fleet of UFOs was coming. By CLAUDIA LAUER. May 8 ...
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Gizmodo
"We bid adieu to our first Martian home, Wright Brothers Field, with grateful thanks for the support it provided to the historic first flights of a planetary rotorcraft," Bob Balaram, chief engineer for Ingenuity at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a news ...
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Livescience.com
First, to be a candidate, you usually must be a citizen of a country that's a member of a space agency. To sign up with NASA, for example, you must be a U.S. citizen. However, some private space companies may recruit astronauts without regard to their ...
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