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Station astronauts prep for relocation of SpaceX crew capsule Hopkins and pilot Victor Glover will be flanked by Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi and NASA mission specialist Shannon Walker for the 45-minute maneuver to reposition the Crew Dragon spacecraft. They will be suited in their white SpaceX ...
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule swaps docking ports on space station Commander Mike Hopkins, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialists Soichi Noguchi and Shannon Walker suited up in their SpaceX-made pressure garments and boarded their Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft early Monday. All four astronauts were ...
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NASA's InSight lander detects two medium marsquakes on the Red Planet The robotic geophysicist landed on Mars in November 2018 and, after a few months of preparation, its seismometer began feeling for so-called "marsquakes." The mission identified more than 500 quakes in its first ...
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With Mini Helicopter On Mars, NASA Hopes To Reinvent Flight 'On Another World' NASA's miniature helicopter has safely deployed on Mars, setting the stage for a potential first flight on the Red Planet. The four-pound helicopter, called Ingenuity, made the long journey from Earth stowed away underneath the Perseverance rover, which ...
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Perseverance rover's zoomable camera checks out on Red Planet The Mastcam-Z instrument (the Z stands for Zoom) is an upgraded version of the cameras on the mast of NASA's Curiosity rover, adding the capability to focus and zoom in on rocks across the Martian surface.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon completes first ISS port relocation maneuver International Space Station astronauts watched closely as their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule pushed away from its port early Monday, then performed a series of adjustments before changing parking spots to make room for future missions. NASA's Mike ...
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NASA Perseverance Mars rover investigates 'odd' rock, zaps it with a laser NASA's Perseverance rover snapped a view of this odd rock on March 28. If you look closely just to the right of center, you can see a series of tiny marks where the rover's laser zapped it. NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU. Mars is a haven for meteorites, and it's always ...
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New study ties solar variability to the onset of decadal La Nina events A new study shows a correlation between the end of solar cycles and a switch from El Nino to La Nina conditions in the Pacific Ocean, suggesting that solar variability can drive seasonal weather variability on Earth. If the connection outlined in the journal ...
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Hubble Space Telescope Scientists Revealed a Reworked Image of the Veil Nebula The scientists working with the Hubble Space Telescope, which was launched into low Earth orbit in 1990, have released a reworked image of the beautiful Veil Nebula, showing threads of ionized gas winding through space.
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Newly made laser-cooled antimatter could test foundations of modern physics For the first time, physicists have used laser light (illustrated, purple) to cool antimatter. Gray lines show an antihydrogen atom's movement before cooling; blue is after. Chukman So/ ...
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