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NASA, Russia stress that space partnership remains strong after Nauka incident at space station Ground teams from NASA and Russia's space agency Roscosmos back on Earth, as well as the seven astronauts on the station, worked to quickly remedy the situation, using countermeasures and opposing thrusters from other parts of the station to push the ...
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Boeing's Starliner heads back to hangar after valve issue thwarts test launch for NASA The move allows engineers to directly access the Starliner capsule, which officials hope will help them track down the elusive valve issue. "The team is steadfast in its commitment to identify root cause ...
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Boeing's Starliner capsule returns to hanger for valve troubleshooting Ground teams at Cape Canaveral wheeled Boeing's Starliner crew capsule and a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket back inside their assembly hangar Thursday for further troubleshooting of misbehaving valves inside the Starliner propulsion system.
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Moon mantle mystery may shed light on habitable planet evolution The moon's complex geologic history could act as a pointer to understand other rocky worlds in the universe, including those that are potentially habitable, according to a new pair of research papers. The NASA-backed studies are based upon data from the ...
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Happy birthday, Juno! NASA's Jupiter probe launched 10 years ago today On Aug. 5, 2011, Juno launched to space from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (formerly known as Cape Canaveral Air Force Station) in Florida. It arrived at Jupiter five years later and has been avidly studying the gas giant and its moons from orbit ever ...
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An inner solar system much like ours, 35 light-years away One of the planets is about half the mass of Venus, the planet next-door to Earth. Another could have oceans. And there might be yet another rocky world in this system's habitable zone.
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A crucial ocean circulation is showing signs of instability. Its shutdown would have serious impacts on our weather. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) -- which the Gulf Stream is a major part of -- helps maintain the energy balance in the Atlantic Ocean. It is often described as a "conveyor belt" that takes warm surface water from the tropics and distributes it ...
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Launch in limbo, Atlas 5 rocket hauled back to hangar for Starliner troubleshooting The Atlas 5 rocket carrying Boeing's hard-luck Starliner capsule was hauled off its Cape Canaveral launch pad Thursday and back to a processing facility for work to figure out what caused valve problems that derailed a launch try Tuesday. Depending on ...
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A major challenge to harvesting fusion energy on Earth A key challenge for scientists striving to produce on Earth the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars is preventing what are called runaway electrons, particles unleashed in disrupted fusion experiments that can bore holes in tokamaks, the ...
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Two robots are changing the way we explore Mars "Right now, we are at the 'Crater Floor Fractured Rough,' where the rover is preparing for the mission's first sample acquisition on Mars. Yet at the same time, Ingenuity is providing a detailed preview of a potentially intriguing geologic features hundreds of ...
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