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NASA's 1st Artemis moon landing will likely slip another year to 2026 The spacesuits and Human Landing System can't be ready before then, NASA's Inspector General told lawmakers. NASA has picked SpaceX's Starship spacecraft, seen here in an artist's depiction, to land. (Image credit: SpaceX). NASA's first crewed landing ...
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NASA works to maintain Russian cooperation in space while eyeing 'operational flexibility' for ISS NASA is continuing to operate the International Space Station (ISS) as usual alongside Russia and the agency's other partners, but is weighing its options for the future amid Russia's ongoing invasion in Ukraine, the agency's top space operations ...
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Powerful GOES-T satellite launches to eye Earth's weather, climate The GOES-T satellite lifted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station today (March 1) at 4:38 p.m. EST (2138 GMT), riding a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket into the final frontier. If all goes according to plan, GOES-T will deploy from ...
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Live coverage: Atlas 5 counting down to launch with weather satellite Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The mission will launch the GOES-T weather satellite toward geostationary orbit for NOAA and NASA. Text ...
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Two black holes locked in cosmic dance near galaxy's center are doomed to crash Two huge black holes are locked together by gravity as they inevitably spiral towards a collision, researchers have found in a new study. Researchers in a new study have spotted two supermassive black holes that whip around each other every two Earth ...
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Looming Rocket Impact Forecasts Trouble for Future Lunar Exploration On March 4 a four-metric-ton spent rocket stage will end its uncontrolled, 7.5-year voyage through space with a flourish: it will slam into the far side of the moon, close to the 570-kilometer-wide crater Hertzsprung, at about 9,300 kilometers per hour ...
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Satellite launching Tuesday to track extreme weather and fires in western US On Tuesday, the United States will launch its latest and greatest weather satellite, which will provide constant monitoring over the Western Hemisphere and help track fires, hurricanes, lightning, smoke plumes, coastal fog, landslides, ...
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Chemists find the surprisingly simple way mammals keep their bloodstream in balance In the current issue of Nature Metabolism, Joshua Rabinowitz, professor of chemistry and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, reports with his research group that much of metabolic balance in animals doesn't require any sensing at all.
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Russia crisis could sink the International Space Station Current and former NASA and administration officials and experts said the remaining space station partners — including the European, Japanese and Canadian space agencies — could keep the ISS going without Russia. But it might not be worth the cost and ...
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'Closest black hole' system found to contain no black hole In 2020 a team led by European Southern Observatory (ESO) astronomers reported the closest black hole to Earth, located just 1,000 light-years away in the HR 6819 system. But the results of their study were contested by other researchers, including by ...
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