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SpaceX's private Ax-1 astronaut flight cleared for launch pending NASA Artemis 1 moon rocket test The commercial spaceflight company Axiom Space is cleared to launch the world's first all-private mission to the International Space Station in April, but only after a critical test of NASA's new Artemis 1 moon rocket.
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NASA gives priority to Artemis ground test over commercial astronaut launch NASA officials gave the green light Friday for the first all-commercial astronaut launch to the International Space Station on a SpaceX rocket as soon as April 3. But the astronaut launch could be delayed a day, ...
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James Webb Space Telescope's 1st science targets remain super secret as observatory settles in In the first year of its scientific operations, the James Webb Space Telescope will study small galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, look for the oldest stars in the universe or peer inside mysterious remnants of an exploded star.
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Solar Orbiter spacecraft takes its closest look at the sun The daring European mission (with contribution from NASA), will look at the sun from a distance of "only" 30 million miles (48.3 million km) on Saturday morning at 7:50 a.m. EDT (1150 GMT). Doing that, the probe is set to break its own previous record for ...
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Parts of the Milky Way are much older than thought, study reveals The Milky Way's thick disk is 2 billion years older than astronomers previously thought and likely formed barely 800 million years after the Big Bang, a new study based on an unusual type of star found. Our galaxy can be split into two major parts: the ...
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For Artemis moon missions, science will reign supreme On April 15, planetary scientist and NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins will launch to the International Space Station and, as such, will likely be in space when the agency's Artemis 1 mission launches to the moon. The scheduling, which will be Watkins' ...
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Solar Orbiter swings by the sun to unravel its mysteries The spacecraft will come within 31 million miles (50 million kilometers) of the sun, less than one-third the distance between the star and Earth. This will take Solar Orbiter inside the orbit of Mercury, the closest planet to the sun.
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NASA emails reveal internal discussions over calls to rename James Webb Space Telescope: report New documents suggest that NASA officials dismissed concerns raised by the LGBTQ community over the name of its newest observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope. NASA was aware that discrimination against LGBTQ people took place in the agency under ...
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Ax-1 private mission to space station: Live updates Ax-1 will send four private space travelers on a 10-day trip to the station to conduct science and push commercial spaceflight forward. Its crew includes former NASA astronaut Michael López-Alegría and paying passengers Larry Connor, Mark Pathy and Eytan ...
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5000 Exoplanets! NASA Confirms a Cosmic Milestone "The 5,000-plus planets found so far include small, rocky worlds like Earth, gas giants many times larger than Jupiter, and 'hot Jupiters' in scorchingly close orbits around their stars," JPL officials said in Monday's statement.
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