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Space.com
This close pass is one of nine gravity-assist flybys, maneuvers that use the gravity of celestial bodies to adjust a spacecraft's trajectory, that BepiColombo ...
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CNN
(CNN) Mercury, the smallest planet in our solar system, is all set for a rendezvous with a spacecraft. The BepiColombo mission will make its first flyby of ...
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Space.com
The Dragon, which flew to the ISS as part of SpaceX's 23rd cargo resupply mission for NASA (CRS-23), had been in space since August. It went to the ISS carrying ...
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Space.com
A recent discovery of giant ammonia-rich hailstones, dubbed mushballs, on Jupiter might explain why Uranus and Neptune seem to have no ammonia in their ...
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Air & Space Magazine
Now a U.S. team is developing a plan to send a more advanced and much more durable lander to Venus—to brave a world of hellish heat, crushing barometric ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
(NASA) – NASA marked a significant milestone on Sept. 30 in its plans for future missions to the Moon and, eventually, Mars with the completion of an RS-25 ...
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The Planetary Society
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft captured this view of Mercury in August 2012, showing the transition from day to night across the planet's surface.
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U.S. News & World Report
By BRENDAN FARRINGTON, Associated Press. TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Being an astronaut is no longer an exclusive club of white men, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson ...
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Phys.Org
However, the researchers will also be able to get onboard with the help of astronauts conducting archaeological surveys of the ISS interior, to document aspects ...
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EarthSky
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) said on September 30, 2021, that Earth's warming oceans are causing fewer bright clouds to reflect sunlight back into ...
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