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Watch astronauts install new space station solar arrays in a spacewalk today NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet will spend about 6.5 hours working together in the vacuum of space for today's spacewalk, or extravehicular activity (EVA). NASA will ...
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Rocket Lab wins contract to design twin Mars spacecraft for NASA The mission could help scientists better understand how and why Mars' climate has changed over time, as the barren planet looks quite different today than in the ancient past when it had a thick atmosphere and, scientists think, plentiful liquid water on its ...
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NASA asteroid-hunting satellite clears hurdle on path to 2026 launch A NASA satellite designed to hunt for potentially dangerous asteroids and comets just took a big step toward the launch pad. NASA has approved the Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor space telescope to move into "preliminary design," its next phase of ...
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NASA wants proposals for 2 private astronaut missions to space station NASA is looking for proposals for two new commercial astronaut missions to begin as soon as 2022 as the agency works to make space more accessible. As private companies like SpaceX and Boeing are beginning to fly astronauts to the International Space ...
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SpaceX likely won't hit July target for orbital test of Mars rocket New York (CNN) SpaceX has been targeting July for the first orbital flight of its gargantuan Starship system, which will be the most powerful launch vehicle ever created -- and, the company hopes, will eventually take humans to Mars. But the company is not ...
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Minotaur 1 rocket launches 3 classified spy satellites for National Reconnaissance Office A Minotaur 1 rocket blasted off from the Eastern Shore of Virginia Tuesday morning (June 15), heading to orbit with three secret spacecraft for the U.S. government's spy satellite agency. Powered by a repurposed missile stage that dates back to the 1960s, the ...
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Watch astronauts give the International Space Station a power boost (CNN) The International Space Station is about to get a powerful upgrade. On Wednesday morning, NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet will conduct a spacewalk to begin the installation of new solar ...
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55 weird objects seen on Mars, explained From a "butt crack rock" to a cannonball, entertaining images from Mars amuse scientists and excite conspiracy theorists and alien fans. amandakooser.jpg. Amanda Kooser June 15, 2021, 11:24 a.m. PT. 1 of 57 NASA ...
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Russia, Once a Space Superpower, Turns to China for Missions MOSCOW — Sixty-three years ago, the Soviet Union put the first satellite in space. Nearly four years later, it sent the first man into orbit, Yuri Gagarin. It fell behind NASA in the space race that followed, but even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia ...
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Antarctica was likely discovered 1100 years before Westerners 'found' it The first humans to discover Antarctica weren't seafaring Westerners but rather Polynesians, who found the coldest continent 1,300 years ago, a new study suggests. Researchers in New Zealand assessed oral histories about a Polynesian explorer spying an ...
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