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Lifestyle brand SpaceOne to mint NFT mission patches from the International Space Station Lifestyle brand SpaceOne Industries plans to sell experimental non-fungible token (NFT) space patches minted on the International Space Station (ISS). Starting April 27, a limited edition of 7,000 NFT digital mission patches will be minted through the ...
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Wow! Perseverance rover captures gorgeous video of solar eclipse on Mars The tiny Mars moon Phobos looms large on the sun's face in dramatic eclipse footage captured by NASA's Perseverance rover. The life-seeking Perseverance took a break April 2 from its quest to reach an ancient Red Planet river delta (its successful ...
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Icy Europa's mysterious double ridges may hint at hidden pockets of water A ridge etched into the ice sheet of Greenland provides an unexpected hint that plentiful pockets of water may be trapped just underneath the surface of Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa, one of the solar system's likeliest candidates to host microbial ...
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SpaceX fires up Falcon 9 rocket ahead of Saturday's Crew-4 astronaut launch The rocket that will launch SpaceX's next astronaut mission just got a test run. That mission, called Crew-4, is scheduled to lift off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida on Saturday morning (April 23).
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NASA's Artemis astronauts will ride to launchpad in sleek new electric vans Future moon crews will have an electric ride to the launchpad. Starting with Artemis 2, the mission NASA hopes to send around the moon in 2024, crews will take their last ride on Earth before launch using electric crew transportation vehicles provided ...
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The night sky from a cliff face: Q&A with legendary climber Alex Honnold The one-hour film — the latest in National Geographic's "Explorer" series — follows the efforts of Honnold, Mark Synott and other climbers to make a first ascent of an unexplored tepui, or tabletop mountain, in Guyana whose cliffs rise 1,000 feet (300 m) ...
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Another solar temper tantrum sends a strong X-class flare toward Earth There's likely more action in store, too. Imagery from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the large sunspot group AR2993-94, ready to rotate into firing range of Earth. "The fusillade is likely to continue," SpaceWeather.com said of the solar activity ...
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to launch on record-tying 12th mission Thursday: Watch it live The two-stage Falcon 9 is scheduled to launch Thursday at 11:14 a.m. EDT (1514 GMT) from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, carrying 53 of SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites to orbit. Watch it live here at Space.com, courtesy of SpaceX, or ...
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Pow! Scientists spot new 'micronova' stellar explosion When a white dwarf is paired with a larger star, it can steal away hydrogen from its companion. Eventually, that hydrogen fuses into helium in a massive thermonuclear explosion called a nova. "Such detonations make ...
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Pterosaurs used colorful feathers to communicate with each other (CNN) Pterosaurs ruled the skies during the age of the dinosaurs, but scientists have long debated if they actually had feathers. Now we know. Not only did these flying reptiles have feathers ...
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