Thursday, July 21, 2022

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Space.com
NASA will announce a more firm commitment about one week before the launch, he said, when the agency completes its standard flight readiness review of the Artemis 1 stack, including SLS and the Orion capsule riding atop the rocket.
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Space.com
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Samantha Cristoforetti will join experienced spacewalker Oleg Artemyev for up to seven hours outside the International Space Station. The spacewalk is expected to begin around 10 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT), according to ESA.
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The New York Times
It was a fish that lived about 375 million years ago, when our ancestors were scaly creatures vaguely resembling giant eels, walking across mud flats with four limbs complete with elbows, knees, wrists and ankles. The newly discovered fossil, called ...
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Spaceflight Now
STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION. NASA's first Space Launch System moon rocket inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building. Credit: NASA/Frank Michaux. NASA is tentatively targeting Aug. 29 for the long-awaited maiden flight of ...
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Space.com
You can see life, the universe and everything explode Trevor Noah's horizons as he learns about NASA's newest deep-space telescope in front of a live audience. The comedian sat down with Gregory Robinson, director of the James Webb Space Telescope ...
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Scientific American
The researchers mused that body temperature could explain the difference—and that this difference might also show up in fossils. The researchers set about amassing a data set of 56 fossil synapsids, the group that contains mammals ...
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Space.com
The reusable heavy-lift rocket will launch the new space telescope in 2026, NASA says.
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Smithsonian
The study is the first to combine genomes of all living and recently extinct penguin lineages with the complete fossil record, writes Rebecca Dzombak for National Geographic. The fossil evidence is important since about three-quarters of penguin species ...
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Livescience.com
The parasitic wasp, Hambletonia dominicana, is known to prey on a variety of insects. (Image credit: George Poinar Jr.) A tiny flower ...
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USA TODAY
Scientists have discovered an astronomical "needle in a haystack" in a galaxy neighboring the Milky Way: a special type of "quiet" black hole that could be the first of its kind to be detected outside of our galaxy. Located about 160,000 light-years ...
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