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With SpaceX crew docking, it's a full house on the International Space Station NASA commander Shane Kimbrough, pilot Megan McArthur, Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and French-born European Space Agency mission specialist Thomas Pesquet were strapped inside Crew Dragon Endeavour for the docking. Wearing their ...
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You can watch Arianespace launch 36 OneWeb internet satellites on a Soyuz rocket tonight An Arianespace Soyuz rocket will lift off from Vostochny Cosmodrome in eastern Russia at 6:14 p.m. EDT (2214 GMT or 7:14 a.m. local time, Monday, April 26). If all goes to plan, this next clutch of satellites will fly to a near-polar orbit, joining a growing ...
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity goes long distance in 3rd flight on Red Planet The 4-lb. (1.8 kilograms) chopper aced its third-ever Martian flight early this morning (April 25), adding to its already impressive resume. "Third flight in ...
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The Super Pink Moon of 2021 rises tonight, but it won't look pink The first of only two supermoons of 2021 rises in a Super Pink Full Moon tonight (April 26) and you have a chance to watch it online if bad weather clouds out your view. Supermoons are full moons that appear bigger in the sky than usual, though the difference ...
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See amazing video of Mars helicopter Ingenuity's boundary-stretching 3rd flight NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity broke new ground during its latest Red Planet flight, as video of the sortie shows. Ingenuity took off early Sunday morning (April 25) on its third and most ambitious Martian mission yet. The 4-lb. (1.8 kilograms) chopper ...
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Scientists to live tweet asteroid impact exercise Follow the action as asteroid scientists, space agencies and civil protection organizations participate in a drill – simulating an asteroid impact about to happen – during this week's virtual Planetary Defense Conference. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin.
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NASA's first color photo from the Mars Ingenuity helicopter shows us the Red Planet's reds That was taken about 17 feet above the ground. You can clearly see the sandy red-orange Martian surface. And if you look at the bottom of the image, you'll clearly see Ingenuity's shadow, with two of its spindly legs visibly jutting out from it's rectangular body.
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Meteorite that landed in Botswana tracked to its birthplace in the asteroid belt A small asteroid barreled through the sky and burned up over the Kalahari Desert of Botswana in the summer of 2018 and now, scientists suspect that the space rock originated from Vesta, the second largest asteroid in the solar system. The small asteroid ...
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Ingenuity: Nasa's Mars helicopter makes it three from three The US space agency's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has now made its third successful flight on the Red Planet. On Sunday, the little chopper rose to a height of 5m before speeding off laterally for 50m - half the length of a football field. Ingenuity then came back ...
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New research uncovers continental crust emerged 500 million years earlier than thought The first emergence and persistence of continental crust on Earth during the Archaean (4 billion to 2.5 billion years ago) has important implications for plate tectonics, ocean chemistry and biological evolution. This happened about a half-billion years earlier ...
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