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SpaceX Dragon is launching big science haul to space station for astronaut health, plant stress and more The robotic flight, called CRS-23, marks the 23rd mission for SpaceX under its commercial cargo resupply services contract with NASA. The launch is scheduled ...
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Astronauts successfully demonstrate DNA repair in space using CRISPR technology The first CRISPR experiment to take place in space shows that DNA can repair itself in microgravity. As part of the "Genes In Space-6" experiment, ...
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The James Webb Space Telescope, NASA's next great observatory, passes final ground tests The program faced many delays, not just due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but seems finally on track to start producing ground-breaking astronomical observations.
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SpaceX wrapping up final cargo load for launch to space station If weather cooperates, a 215-foot-tall (65-meter) Falcon 9 rocket will blast off from pad 39A at Kennedy, carrying a SpaceX Cargo Dragon capsule on a flight to ...
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Bad weather delays SpaceX Dragon cargo launch to space station Liftoff is now scheduled for Sunday (Aug. 29) at 3:14 a.m. EDT (0714 GMT).
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Rogue black holes could be wandering at the edges of the Milky Way In fact, wandering giant black holes may account for a whopping 10% of the nearby universe's black hole mass "'budget,'" the research finds. This means that ...
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Perseverance Mars rover gearing up for 2nd rock sampling attempt (photos) Since then, the rover has cruised 1,493 feet (455 meters) away to a craggy ridge the mission team calls "Citadelle" (French for "castle"), which seems to offer ...
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Satellite spots SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon from orbit ahead of cargo launch to space station (photos) The cargo resupply mission, called CRS-23, is scheduled to lift off from Launch Complex 39A on Saturday (Aug. 28) at 3:37 a.m. EDT (0737 GMT).
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Fossils Seized in Police Raid Demystify a Prehistoric Flying Reptile Limestone slabs recovered in a 2013 police raid in Brazil have revealed the most complete fossil of a pterosaur species ever found, providing new details ...
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Space startup Astra aims to launch its 1st satellite today. Here's how to watch live. Astra's Launch Vehicle 006 is scheduled to lift off from the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Alaska's Kodiak Island during a two-week window that runs from today ...
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