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SpaceX's Starship SN1 prototype appears to burst during pressure test SpaceX's new Starship prototype appeared to burst during a pressure test late Friday (Feb. 28), rupturing under the glare of flood lights and mist at the company's south Texas facility. The Starship SN1 prototype, which SpaceX moved to a launchpad near its ...
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NASA issues a Venus rover design challenge NASA has issued a public challenge where you can help design a critical sensor that would be needed for a future rover on Venus. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Wheeled box with propeller on top, on rocky ground. Artist's concept of the ...
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Astra to loft 1st mission for DARPA Launch Challenge today: Here's how to watch live The formerly stealthy startup Astra aims to win $2 million with its first-ever orbital launch today (Feb. 29), and you can watch the liftoff live. Astra's Rocket 3.0 is scheduled to lift off today from the Pacific Spaceport Complex in Kodiak Island, Alaska, during a ...
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Foul weather delays Astra's 1st DARPA Launch Challenge liftoff in Alaska Mother Nature has interfered again with a potentially prize-winning launch. Spaceflight startup Astra had aimed to launch its first-ever orbital mission today (Feb. 29), from the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Alaska's Kodiak Island. But bad weather ...
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Astronomers detect biggest explosion in history of universe Scientists studying a distant galaxy cluster have discovered the biggest explosion seen in the universe since the Big Bang. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Chandra X-ray Observatory. 27K subscribers. Subscribe · A Tour of the Biggest ...
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Giving a Side-Eye to the Solar System Over the next few years, the Solar Orbiter probe will twist itself out of the plane of the solar system to provide the first clear views of the Sun's polar regions. (Credit: ESA/ATG Medialab). Newsletter. Sign up for our email newsletter for the latest science news.
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Freeman Dyson, physicist who wrestled with moral questions, dies Freeman Dyson, a mathematical prodigy who left his mark on subatomic physics before turning to messier subjects like Earth's environmental future and the morality of war, died Friday at a hospital near Princeton, N.J. He was 96. His daughter Mia Dyson ...
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THIS WEEK @NASA: Artemis Generation Astronauts Train, Critical Safety Test for Orion ABOVE VIDEO: Remembering a NASA pioneer, how Artemis Generation astronauts train, and a critical safety test for Orion … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Remembering Legendary Mathematician Katherine Johnson. Legendary ...
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Boeing didn't conduct end-to-end tests on Starliner before its failed flight Boeing Starliner's first unmanned flight failed in December, because the aerospace giant divided its tests in small chunks instead of conducting longer tests that simulate the whole process from launch to docking. Starliner program manager John Mulholland ...
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Space Photos of the Week: Venus Is the Spacecraft-Killer It's a star! It's a UFO! Nope it's probably Venus. If you've ever gone outside for a late walk and spotted a big gorgeous bright "star" in the sky, it's likely that you were looking at Venus. The planet is named after the Roman goddess of love, and NASA is giving ...
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