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SpaceX in 2021: Elon Musk's space company set records for reusability and more But even on the business side, there is so much activity playing out it's hard to keep track of it all. Hidden behind some of the company's more high-profile achievements this year (think Starship landing, Starlink and human spaceflight launches) is the ...
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Spacewalking Chinese astronauts add camera to Tiangong space station module China's Shenzhou 13 astronauts ventured outside the orbiting Tianhe module on Sunday and installed a new panoramic camera for monitoring the space station. Rookie astronaut Ye Guangfu opened the hatch of the Tianhe airlock on Dec.
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High-stakes sunshield deployment begins on Webb telescope Mission controllers started the risky process Tuesday to unfurl the James Webb Space Telescope's sunshield, a five-layer thermal barrier necessary to give the observatory infrared vision into the distant universe. Two large pallets containing the ...
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NASA assigns 2 astronauts to SpaceX Crew-6 mission, launching in 2023 The first two seats of the sixth full-fledged NASA crew mission launched by SpaceX have been filled. NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg will both fly aboard the Crew-6 mission, which is due to blast off to the International Space Station in ...
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NASA clears Axiom crew for 1st private mission to International Space Station "We've made great progress on our 1st private astronaut mission with @Axiom_Space to @Space_Station! Axiom Mission 1 astronauts Michael López-Alegría, Larry Connor, Mark Pathy and Eytan Stibbe cleared medical evals ...
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is about to transform into its final form It's a type of reverse space origami that's never been performed before, but it's absolutely necessary for the James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, to fulfill its mission. The telescope was simply too massive to launch on any operational rocket while fully ...
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How to watch every meteor shower in 2022 Most meteor showers have their origins with comets, according to the American Meteor Society. Each time a comet swings by the sun, it produces small particles that eventually spread out along the entire orbit of the comet to form a meteoroid "stream." ...
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Unveiling the clouds of Venus The first noteworthy study of Venus' cloud features was made by the Rev. Francesco Bianchini, whose service to his church included the role of papal chamberlain to Pope Alexander VIII. Bianchini was a man of wide interest, a perceptive astronomer engaged ...
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Seven New Things We Learned About Human Evolution in 2021 New Paranthropus robustus fossils from South Africa show microevolution within a single species. The human fossil record, like any fossil record, is full of gaps and incomplete specimens that make our understanding of complex evolutionary ...
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Here's how to follow the progress of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope The James Webb Space Telescope's "29 days on the edge," as NASA has dubbed the lengthy and complex deployment process, began when the spacecraft launched on Saturday (Dec. 25). Since then, the observatory has reached key milestones like unfurling its solar ...
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