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All eyes on weather as Boeing looks to Starliner launch on Tuesday Weather concerns continue as NASA and Boeing look to launch the Starliner capsule on a vital uncrewed test flight to the International Space Station on Tuesday (Aug. 3). Launch is targeting 1:20 p.m. EDT (1720 GMT), and current weather patterns are ...
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For First Time Ever, Scientists Detect Light Behind the Black Hole, Proving Einstein Theory The black hole's extreme gravity alters the paths of light coming from different parts of the disk, producing the warped image. (NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Jeremy Schnittman). Advertisement. Black holes are often gigantic, enigmatic, invisible and ...
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Blue Origin protest of NASA's SpaceX moon contract denied (CNN) When NASA returns humans to the moon, SpaceX will build the vehicle to land the first woman and next man on the lunar surface. The US Government Accountability Office denied protests that were filed by Blue Origin and Dynetics on Friday.
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Sky Watch: August brings the annual peak of the Perseid meteor shower August becomes a beach bucket of cosmic fun, enabling casual sky gazers to enjoy bright planets and shooting stars. On Sunday, Aug. 1, as night takes over the sky, catch Earth's brilliant neighbor Venus (-3.8 magnitude, very bright) above the western ...
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The Delta Variant Is Extremely Contagious, But CDC Says Vaccines And Masks Will Help New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention point to why the agency changed its guidance, now recommends even fully vaccinated people mask up indoors in places where the virus is spreading. But we stress vaccination is still the ...
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What's up in August: Perseid meteor shower highlights busy month in the sky These events include our two largest planets, Jupiter and Saturn, at their best for the year, all five of the brightest planets being visible in the evening sky, a 10th magnitude comet, another asteroid at opposition, and the best display of the annual Perseid meteor ...
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Russia reports pressure drop in space station service module MOSCOW (Reuters) - The head of Russia's Roscosmos space agency said on Saturday that pressure in a Russian service module on the International Space Station had dropped as a result of an air leak. FILE PHOTO: The Nauka (Science) Multipurpose ...
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Neal Brown leaves behind a legacy of learning and laughing Born in Idaho, Brown grew up on a farm in Pullman, Washington. He made his way to Alaska in 1963. Here, in 1971, he became the first director of the brand-new Poker Flat Research Range north of Fairbanks, helping space physicists like himself launch more ...
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50 years ago, a Pittsburgh native walked on the moon When he returned, Mr. Irwin presented the flag to Mr. Staisey at the 1971 Allegheny County Fair at South Park. His trip to the moon inspired him to become deeply religious, nicknaming a lunar ...
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Russian cosmonauts give video tour of module that jolted space station Footage published late on Saturday showed cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov opening the hatches and giving a short tour inside the Nauka module, the Russian space agency Roscosmos said. According to NASA's account of Thursday's incident ...
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