Sunday, November 21, 2021

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Space.com
The dinosaurs didn't have a space agency; maybe if they did they'd still be here, would-be planetary defenders sometimes quip about their quest to avoid an asteroid impact. Planetary defense aims to identify any asteroids on track to cause serious ...
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Space.com
The Northrop Grumman NG-16 resupply vessel was released from the grip of the station's robotic arm at 11:01 a.m. EST (1601 GMT) by a command from NASA's Mission Control Center in Houston as both spacecraft sailed high over the South Pacific Ocean.
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Spaceflight Now
A Northrop Grumman Cygnus supply ship departed the International Space Station Saturday after a three-month stay, heading off on the final phase of its mission to deploy a U.S. military tech demo payload and re-enter the atmosphere to dispose of 7,500 ...
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CNN
But I like to look at the universe and consider all of the possibilities just awaiting discovery. Astronomers have yet to find a solar system quite like ours. And of the thousands of known exoplanets, none quite match up with the planets in our cosmic ...
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The Weather Channel
It was back in October 1957 when the first-ever launch of an artificial satellite named Sputnik happened, and with the launch also began the accumulation of human-made debris in space. And now researchers from the University of Utah, US, say that today ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
(NASA) – Video footage from NASA's Perseverance Mars rover of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter's 13th flight on Sept. 4 provides the most detailed look yet of the rotorcraft in action. Ingenuity ...
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Fox News
"The Didymos system is the ideal candidate for DART because it poses no actual impact threat to Earth, and scientists can measure the change in Dimorphos' orbit with ground-based telescopes," NASA said in a media advisory.
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Science Times
According to experts, the main apprehension is that such debris will hit the space station, satellite, or other equipment. Space debris is orbiting around the Earth very quickly, approximately 25,000 kilometers per hour in low-Earth orbit.
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KSBY San Luis Obispo News
On Saturday, 11 local high school teachers got to examine samples of materials collected from the moon, Mars, and asteroids at a NASA-led workshop. The workshop, hosted at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, gave these teachers the opportunity to ...
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CNET
Usually when the Ingenuity helicopter takes flight on Mars, we get to see some nifty still images snapped by the rotorcraft showing its own shadow or some of the surrounding landscape. New video footage from the viewpoint of NASA's Perseverance rover ...
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