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A rogue rocket is on course to crash into the moon. It won't be the first. In a few weeks' time, a rocket launched in 2015 is expected to crash into the moon. The fast-moving piece of space junk is the upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which hoisted the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite off our planet. It has been ...
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This SpaceX video of a Falcon 9 rocket stage separation during launch is just amazing The video was captured during a Jan. 31 launch of an Italian satellite.
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Asteroid sharing Earth's orbit discovered — could it help future space missions? Research has shown that the Earth trails an asteroid barely a kilometer across in its orbit about the sun — only the second such body to have ever been spotted. It goes round the sun on average two months ahead of the Earth, dancing around in front like an ...
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SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage breaks up in Earth's atmosphere, 5 years after launch A meteorite is a space rock that has made it all the way through the atmosphere and landed on the ground, although in this case the rocket stage completely disintegrated high above Earth, according to Frontera, so it wasn't really a meteorite.
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You can see the SpaceX Falcon 9 booster on a collision course with the moon in a live webcast today See the SpaceX booster? If you spot SpaceX's Falcon 9 booster in a telescope before it hits the moon, let us know! Send images and comments in to spacephotos@space.com.
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Strange twin asteroids, the youngest ever seen, likely broke apart just 300 years ago Scientists have spotted two space rocks that may be Earth's freshest asteroid neighbors. The strange pair of near-Earth asteroids is separated by about 600,000 miles (1 million kilometers), and researchers calculated that they likely broke off the same ...
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Water Supplies From Glaciers May Peak Sooner Than Anticipated New satellite mapping of the world's mountain ice suggests Earth's glaciers may contain less water than previously thought. ... Tourists visited the ...
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Paralyzed patients walking in minutes: New electrode device a step forward in spinal injury care For years, researchers have been helping paralyzed people walk by stimulating their spinal cords. Now, a team of Swiss scientists has improved upon that effort, enabling three patients with spinal cord injuries to turn on a device and take their first ...
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Paralysed man with severed spine walks thanks to implant The research has been published in the journal Nature Medicine. Michel Roccati was paralysed after a motorbike accident five years ago. His spinal cord was completely severed - and he has no feeling ...
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Who owns all the satellites? Molly Underwood, who participated in the DEWESoft project, told EarthSky that their project: … visualizes who owns all of the satellites orbiting Earth. We thought it was particularly interesting how quickly SpaceX has grown ...
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