Wednesday, July 7, 2021

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Space.com
JUMP TO: The original von Braun team; Saturn rockets for Apollo; From rockets to research; Space shuttle and ISS equipment; Artemis at Marshall; Now at Marshall.
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Space.com
Nelson comes to the position after representing the Space Coast and Florida in Congress for decades, and he takes the reins at a busy time for NASA, which is pushing double quick toward crewed missions to the moon while also feeling out its place in an ...
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Space.com
Storm surge in Florida would make recovery after splashdown unsafe, so the Dragon will stay at the space station a bit longer. Click here for more Space.com videos... NASA and SpaceX have delayed the departure of the SpaceX CRS-22 Dragon cargo ship ...
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Space.com
The European Robotic Arm (ERA), built by European aerospace company Airbus for the European Space Agency (ESA), will fly to the orbital outpost on July 15 together with the new Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module, also known as Nauka (the Russian ...
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Space.com
NASA's experimental Mars helicopter Ingenuity has now flown nine times on the Red Planet, letting mission engineers test a host of capabilities that could pave the way for more Martian choppers. Ingenuity made its ninth flight on Mars on Monday (July 5), ...
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Space.com
While Webb is primarily a NASA mission, ESA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) are important partners. The CSA is providing the telescope's guidance sensor and one of its scientific instruments. ESA is contributing some ...
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BBC News
We're getting very close now to the "always on", persistent vision of Planet Earth. A great many satellites in orbit look down at the ground in the same way as our eyes do - through optical light. But it's with radar that the capability to image the surface anywhere ...
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Phys.Org
The reason why this combination of semiconductor and superconductor is so interesting is that the experts expect components of this kind to exhibit new properties and physical phenomena. "In a superconductor, the electrons arrange themselves into pairs ...
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Phys.Org
"We wanted to know: Could Earthlike microbes that 'eat' the dihydrogen and produce methane explain the surprisingly large amount of methane detected by Cassini?" said Regis Ferriere, an associate professor in the University ...
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EarthSky
Like children shoved from a schoolyard by a bigger bully, these rogues might have been ejected from their own star systems by interactions with larger planets. Astronomers used gravitational microlensing to find these lonely planets, amongst a sea of stars, ...
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