Friday, July 22, 2022

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Space.com
There are many in Mars exploration circles that see Valles Marineris as a "tell all" place, ripe for human exploration that can uncover the planet's history and its capacity to sustain microbial life. That said, how best to investigate the multifaceted ...
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Space.com
(In terms of spaceflight missions, architecture refers generally to the concepts underlying how a mission will be carried out.) The architecture proposal will be finalized in September, if the schedule holds, ...
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Space.com
Watch SpaceX launch 46 Starlink satellites from California on Thursday ... Liftoff is scheduled for 1:39 p.m. EDT (1739 GMT) as the company attempts to beat their 2021 launch record.
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Space.com
The two-stage Falcon 9 rocket, which induced a scrub at T-46 seconds on Thursday (July 21), is now slated to lift off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Friday. Liftoff ...
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Space.com
NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos have also agreed that cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev will fly on Crew-6, currently targeting launch in the spring. Meanwhile, NASA astronauts Frank Rubio and Loral O'Hara will each fly on Soyuz missions in the coming ...
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Spaceflight Now
The Flight Support Booster, or FSB-2, test will help engineers evaluate new materials, processes and improvements for upgraded solid rocket boosters that will power future versions of NASA's Space Launch System heavy-lift rocket.
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Scientific American
"Anybody can actually go and explore the universe; we're not keeping any secrets here," says Susan Mullally, deputy project scientist for JWST at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore. That's the wonderful thing about NASA projects: the data ...
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Space.com
Through GLASS, astronomers are scrutinizing the galaxy cluster Abell 2744, which is so massive that its gravity is able to distort the space around it and act as a gravitational lens to magnify the images of far more distant galaxies behind it.
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Space.com
An image of SOFIA preparing for takeoff. NASA's Boeing 747 carrying the infrared telescope SOFIA taking off for an observation flight. (Image credit: NASA).
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USA TODAY
"It's a special day, the anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing 53 years ago. It's really great to talk about this test flight to begin our Artemis program to go back to the moon," Jim Free, NASA associate administrator, said in a briefing with reporters.
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