Thursday, May 2, 2019

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Imagine humans get eight years of warning that a large asteroid might be on a collision course with Earth. Could we do anything about it? Right now, scientists don't know of any space rocks on track to cause serious damage to Earth ...
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Scientists have found traces of water in dust grains from the peanut-shaped asteroid Itokawa, and the discovery could shed light on how Earth got its water. Researchers at Arizona State University (ASU) measured the water content in tiny particles of asteroid ...
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Spaceflight Now
Bill Gerstenmaier, head of NASA's human spaceflight programs, speaks April 8 during a meeting at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs. Credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani. A senior NASA official said Tuesday that the Space Launch System, a huge ...
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Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital vehicle will launch on its 11th test flight Thursday morning (May 2), and you can watch the spaceflight action live. The reusable rocket-capsule combo is scheduled to lift off from Blue Origin's West Texas testing ground at ...
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An internal memo to some workers at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is warning that employees could be fired for sharing images after a video of SpaceX's Crew Dragon explosion leaked online last week, according to a report from the Orlando Sentinel.
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A small, dim sun hangs near the Martian horizon in gorgeous new images captured by NASA's InSight lander. InSight snapped photos of a Martian sunrise and sunset last week, following in the footsteps of other NASA explorers, such as the Spirit, Opportunity ...
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The Verge
Anyone who has been following the European Space Agency's Twitter account over the past week may have gotten a small scare when the organization started tweeting about an "enormous asteroid" that's on track to hit our planet in 2027. The good news is ...
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The New York Times
In 1980, a Buddhist monk in Tibet entered a sacred cave to pray. On the floor, he found half of a human jawbone, studded with two teeth. A team of scientists on Wednesday reported that the fossil belonged to a 160,000-year-old Denisovan, a member of a ...
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Space.com
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The New York Times
The moon is far more than a largely dead orb. Our planet's pale satellite is the creator of tides, the catcher of meteors and the only other world in the starry ocean where humanity has set foot. But scientists are still not entirely clear how it was made. Solving this ...
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