Sunday, April 24, 2022

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Space.com
The world's first all-private crew to the International Space Station must wait at least another day to depart the orbiting lab after bad weather prevented a planned undocking Saturday (April 23). NASA ...
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Space.com
Giant Jupiter and the shadow of its biggest moon, Ganymede, dominate the view in this latest image from the system based on a NASA spacecraft's data. NASA's Juno mission whizzed close by the radiation-spewing planet for the 40th time on Feb.
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Spaceflight Now
With persistent high winds off the Florida coast, SpaceX on Saturday again waved off the undocking and return to Earth of a Dragon crew capsule from the International Space Station with four private astronauts. The decision delays the Axiom crew's ...
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CNN
The mission, called AX-1, was brokered by the Houston, Texas-based startup Axiom Space, which books rocket rides, provides all the necessary training, and coordinates flights to the ISS for anyone who can afford it.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Charlie Duke poses for a portrait before a gala at the San Diego Air & Space Museum to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 16 mission. Duke was the command module pilot during that historic mission.
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UPI.com
April 23 (UPI) -- Proliferating levels of debris are posing a threat to the space environment and should be regulated as more satellites are being launched into space, researchers say. Advertisement. Edinburgh University researchers said in a study ...
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The Weather Channel
Seismic wave data from the events could help researchers learn more about the interior layers of Mars, particularly its core-mantle boundary, researchers from InSight's Marsquake Service (MQS) reported in The Seismic Record.
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Inverse
If you're thinking that's some advertising stunt, think again. On April 24, 1962, MIT worked with the U.S. Air Force to use the Echo 1 communications satellite to send ...
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Digital Trends
Tomorrow, Sunday, April 24, marks the 32nd birthday of the Hubble Space Telescope. Since its launch in 1990, the telescope has helped uncover secrets of the universe as well as produced some absolutely stunning images of space.
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BGR
Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator for NASA Science Mission Directorate also attended. Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton, says that building the Peregrine lunar lander is a dream from true. "This is why ...
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