Monday, July 19, 2021

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Space.com
The flight is a huge milestone for Blue Origin, which Bezos founded back in September 2000. It will mark the company's official entry into the suborbital space tourism business, because among New Shepard's four passengers is its first paying customer, an 18- ...
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The Washington Post
Bezos' launch would touch off a series of increasingly frequent human spaceflight missions on its New Shepard rocket that would fly space tourists on quick, suborbital jaunts through the atmosphere just past the edge of space.
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Space.com
Billionaire founder Jeff Bezos has nabbed a lot of the media attention, but he won't be the only crew member on board. Also riding him will be Bezos' brother Mark, 82-year-old Mercury 13 aviator Wally Funk, and Oliver Daemen, an 18-year-old physics student.
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The Seattle Times
To achieve that far-reaching goal, he's built at Blue Origin a company culture reflective of the Silicon Valley venture capital values that created Amazon and the other tech giants: an unshakable belief that technology linked with the capitalist profit motive will ...
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CNN
The astronauts are growing red and green chile peppers in space for what will be "one of the longest and most challenging plant experiments attempted aboard the orbital lab," NASA said. Hatch chile pepper seeds arrived at the station in June aboard a SpaceX ...
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CNN
"Hubble is an icon, giving us incredible insight into the cosmos over the past three decades," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement.
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EarthSky
The Juno spacecraft made its most recent flyby of the giant planet Jupiter on June 8, 2021. Shortly before its closest point to Jupiter – the 34th of the mission, or perijove 34 – Juno flew closer to Jupiter's large moon Ganymede than any spacecraft has in more ...
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CNET
From the lab to your inbox. Get the latest science stories from CNET every week. As with the payload computer, the PCU is part of Hubble's Science Instrument Command and Data Handling ...
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ZDNet
NASA's Hubble telescope, the giant space observatory taking snaps of the universe almost 600 kilometers above the surface of the Earth, is all set to get back to work after a month-long break caused by a stubborn computer glitch.
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Gizmodo
A team of astrophysicists recently used new models of neutron stars to map the mountains—tiny raised areas—on the stars' otherwise perfectly spherical structures. They found that the greatest deviations were still extraordinarily small due to the intense ...
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