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Space.com
"First-time launch viewers should start planning their Space Coast getaway now to be prepared. Many beachside hotels are already sold out for the Artemis launch attempts, but there are still rooms available on the mainland," Peter Cranis, executive ...
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Space.com
NASA's ambitious Artemis 1 moon mission is go to return to the pad, one last time, ahead of launch. The Artemis 1 stack will make the roughly 4-mile (6.4 kilometers) journey from Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Complex 39B on ...
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NPR
Ten years ago, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab celebrated the successful landing of its fourth robot on Mars, The Curiosity rover. Now old enough to enter the fifth grade, the Curiosity rover was set on its mission in 2012 to determine whether ...
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The Weather Channel
In the way that we could date these ancient fossils to determine exactly how old they were, scientists also use similar techniques to study radio emissions of dying black supermassive holes in space, which are essentially the "fossils" of these magnificent ...
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WABE 90.1 FM
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ashwin Vasavada, the head scientist for the Curiosity Mars rover, about the rover's 10 years of exploration. AILSA CHANG, HOST: Ten years ago, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab celebrated the successful landing of its ...
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CNN
Étienne Klein, a celebrated physicist and director at France's Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, shared the image of the spicy Spanish sausage on Twitter last week, praising the "level of detail" it provided.
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CNET
On Wednesday, astronomers presented us with a mysterious video: footage decked with lime green smudges steadily evolving on a dark background. But right at the center of this recording, one smudge isn't like the others. It's the brightest neon blob of ...
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Mashable
The Perseids — the annual light show caused by a bunch of space dust particles streaking into our atmosphere from the middle of July to late August — will peak on the night of August 11 and 12, which is a Thursday night and Friday morning.
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Smithsonian
Scientists found caves under the surface of the Moon that stay around 63 degrees Fahrenheit day and night. Sam Zlotnik. Mass Media Fellow, AAAS. August 5, 2022 1:08 p.m.. Pit on the surface of the Moon. View from above of a pit crater in an area of the ...
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Phys.Org
While the clocks in our phones indicate there are exactly 24 hours in a day, the actual time it takes for Earth to complete a single rotation varies ever so slightly. These changes occur over periods of millions of years to almost instantly—even ...
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