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Rocket Lab launches 2 BlackSky Earth-observing satellites into orbit Rocket Lab just sent two more private Earth-observation satellites skyward. A Rocket Lab Electron launcher lifted off Saturday (April 2) at 8:41a.m. EST (1241 GMT) from the company's Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand's Mahia Pensula.
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See Venus, Saturn and Mars shine close before sunrise this week You can watch three worlds practically hug each other in the night sky Monday and Tuesday (April4-5) if you get up a little early. Cloudy Venus, bright Mars and ringed Saturn will all get together again in the southeast predawn sky after forming a ...
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Axiom Space's civilian launch to space station gives UCF scientists chance to study eyes & brains UCF Lake Nona Medical Center professors are collaborating with Israeli researchers to better understand the human body in a microgravity environment by studying the four space participants, three of which paid for the flight and one of which is a former ...
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Sound travels much slower on Mars than on Earth, researchers find Using recorded sounds generated by the rover — like shock waves from the rover's laser that was used to cut rocks, and flight sounds from the Ingenuity helicopter — the researchers were able to compare the Martian sounds to Earth sounds.
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Audio Recorded by NASA's Perseverence Reveals Speed of Sound is Slower on Mars Than on Earth While a 'deep silence prevails' on the Red Planet, NASA rover Perseverance has captured several interesting noises during its explorations, and the first analysis of acoustics based on recordings has found that the speed of sound is slower on Mars than ...
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No, no, no—Russia is not halting cooperation on the space station After those sanctions remained in place at the end of March, the director general of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, vowed to issue a response on April 2. True to his word, he did so early on Saturday morning.
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Seawater and Magma Collided in the Giant Tonga Volcano Eruption The eruption triggered tsunamis as far afield as the Caribbean and generated atmospheric waves that travelled around the globe several times. Meanwhile, the volcano's plume shot gas and ash through the stratosphere into the lower mesosphere.
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Tiny Teeth Lead Scientists to Discover New Shark Species The shark was likely less than 2 feet (60 centimeters) long and was named Scyliorhinus weemsi after esteemed geologist and paleontologist Dr. Robert Weems of the United States Geological Survey.
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Russian space chief: Sanctions could imperil space station Rogozin implied on Russian state TV that the Western sanctions, some of which predate Russia's current military operations in Ukraine, could disrupt the operation of Russian spacecraft servicing the ISS with cargo flights. Russia also sends manned missions ...
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist to deliver 2022 Bucy Lecture Texas Tech University's Department of Physics & Astronomy will host a Nobel Prize-winning physicist next week for its 2022 Bucy Distinguished Lecture. Cornell. Nobel Laureate Eric Allin Cornell will deliver a specialized address intended for physics ...
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