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SpaceX to launch 88 satellites on Transporter 2 rideshare mission today. Here's how to watch live. A two-stage Falcon 9 rocket flight is scheduled to take off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station here in Florida. Liftoff is expected during a one-hour window that opens at 2:56 p.m. EST (1856 GMT).
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Elusive new type of supernova, long sought by scientists, actually exists This composite image from the Hubble Space Telescope and Las Cumbres Observatory shows the electron-. (Image credit: NASA/STSCI/J. Depasquale; Las Cumbres Observatory).
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SpaceX's Starship could launch to orbit for 1st time as soon as July SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell says the company is still "shooting for July" for the first orbital flight of its huge Starship Mars rocket, although she acknowledged the company may not meet that target. "I'm hoping we make it, but we all know that this is ...
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Scientists catch 1st glimpse of a black hole swallowing a neutron star "These were not events where the black holes munched on the neutron stars like the Cookie Monster and flung bits and pieces about," one physicist said. Click here for more Space.com videos... After more than four years of exploring a menagerie of cosmic ...
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No hope for life in Venus clouds, but maybe on Jupiter, study finds From these values, the scientists were able to calculate the so-called water activity, the water vapor pressure inside the individual molecules in the clouds, which is one of the limiting factors for the existence of life on Earth.
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No quick fix for Hubble Space Telescope's computer glitch, NASA says One of the computers serves as a backup; that unit was turned on for the first time in space during tests performed on June 23 and 24. This latest attempt to revive the telescope revealed that both the primary and backup computers are experiencing the same ...
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Wow! NASA photographer spots space station crossing the sun during spacewalk (video) In a series of photos, NASA photographer Joel Kowsky captured the station's solar transit, as the event is called, as astronauts Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency and Shane Kimbrough of NASA worked outside to install a new Roll-Out Solar Array ...
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Clouds of Venus 'simply too dry' to support life The team assessed what is known about conditions in the clouds, gathered by space probes, and then looked across the library of lifeforms on Earth to see if any known organisms could persist in that challenging environment. The clouds are mostly sulphuric ...
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These scientists spent decades pushing NASA to go back to Venus. Now they're on a hot streak. She had just moved to Germany from the United States, and as a favor to Helbert, a fellow planetary scientist, she was acting as a courier, bringing rocks far too precious to be put in the care of international postal systems hopelessly backlogged because of the ...
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Astronomers uncover evidence that there could be many more Earth-sized planets than previously thought New findings from a team using the international Gemini Observatory and the WIYN 3.5-meter Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory suggest that Earth-sized worlds could be lurking undiscovered in binary star systems, hidden in the glare of their parent ...
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