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NASA's most powerful rocket moved to launch pad for first time The Space Launch System is designed to launch astronauts to the moon for the first time since the last of NASA's Apollo lunar missions in 1972. NASA is preparing the first SLS, along with an Orion crew capsule on top, for an unpiloted test flight to lunar ...
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SpaceX's new Crew-4 Dragon capsule gets a name: Freedom "FREEDOM!! Crew-4 will fly to the International Space Station in a new Dragon capsule named 'Freedom.' The name celebrates a fundamental human right, and the industry and innovation that emanate from the ...
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Spacewalking astronauts restore radiator, replace space station camera after wardrobe malfunction NASA astronaut Raja Chari and Matthias Maurer with the European Space Agency (ESA) spent 6 hours and 54 minutes on Wednesday (March 23) performing a number of tasks to restore and extend equipment mounted to the exterior of the space station.
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Photos: SLS makes its debut at NASA's Kennedy Space Center The Artemis 1 test flight will be the first mission of the Space Launch System, proving out the rocket and Orion crew capsule on a trip around the moon before astronauts begin riding it on the Artemis 2 flight in the 2024 timeframe.
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Cosmic orcs? Scientists snap best image yet of eerie 'odd radio circles' in space Consisting of 36 colossal dishes located in Western Australia, ASKAP images the entire night sky in radio waves, began seeing circles in various spots. Each circle appears to be several billion light- ...
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A dinosaur bigger than T. rex swam and hunted its prey underwater In an attempt to resolve this heated debate, a group of researchers has studied 380 bones belonging to 250 animals -- some living and others extinct -- including marine reptiles and flying reptiles, as well as mammals, lizards, crocodiles and birds.
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Scientists Map Yellowstone's Plumbing With … a Helicopter "We didn't have any pictures of [the area] between the surface and the magma at all," says Carol Finn, a research geophysicist at the US Geological Survey. "So although a lot of the geochemistry was known, no one's ever seen a picture of: How does the ...
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NASA wants sustainable lunar lander concepts for future Artemis missions Long-term lunar exploration through a succession of Artemis missions will require sustainable landers that retrieve astronauts from an orbiting lunar outpost called the Gateway and take them down to the moon's surface. New landing technology under Artemis ...
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Plastic-eating bacteria: Genetic engineering and environmental impact Plastic pollution leads to severe impact on marine ecosystems and can affect human health. For example, once plastic enters the ocean it can suffocate and entangle animals, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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New Jupiter-sized exoplanet discovered with TESS Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers from the Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and elsewhere have detected a new Jupiter-sized extrasolar world. The newfound exoplanet, designated TOI-3757 b, is slightly larger than ...
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