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Axiom Space's first astronaut crew just got the green light from NASA and the other International Space Station (ISS) partners for a trip to the orbiting lab. Axiom's first crewed mission to the ISS, known as Ax-1, is scheduled to launch on March 30 ...
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Spaceflight Now
The mission, called Artemis 1, will send the Orion spacecraft to the moon, where it will enter a distant orbit in a multi-week, unpiloted "shakedown cruise" to demonstrate the SLS rocket and Orion are ready to carry astronauts.
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Space.com
The parachute system on SpaceX's Dragon capsule hasn't behaved exactly as expected recently, and NASA and SpaceX want to know why. The Dragon named Endeavour returned to Earth with four astronauts on Nov. 8, 2021, wrapping up SpaceX's Crew-2 mission to ...
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Space.com
The rocket carried DSCOVR toward the Earth-sun Lagrange Point 1 (L1), a gravitationally stable spot about 930,000 miles (1.5 million kilometers) from Earth. After getting there, the upper stage ended up pointing away from our home planet.
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Space.com
NASA is preparing for the day its astronauts explore the south pole of the moon by heading underwater with the lights out. NASA has long used a vast swimming pool dubbed the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory to prepare for spacewalks, since the underwater ...
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SciTechDaily
This is an example of one of the Mars rocks with a purple-colored coating on it. This photo, from May 2021, showcases a rock that scientists named Nataani. You can see tiny holes in the coating where the rover analyzed it with its laser.
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Space.com
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning new view of a stellar nursery illuminated by the bright blue light of young stars. This vast stellar nursery, known as the Chamaeleon Cloud Complex, stretches 65 light-years wide, occupying most of ...
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Livescience.com
Twice in our planet's history, colossal mountain ranges that towered as tall as the Himalayas and stretched thousands of miles farther reared their craggy heads out of the Earth, splitting ancient supercontinents in two.
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Daily Beast
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EurekAlert
video: Movies made at NIST, using an optical interferometer, capture the atomic-scale vibrations of microresonators similar to those found in cellphones. view more. Credit: NIST. Inside every cellphone lies a tiny mechanical heart, beating several ...
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