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Space.com
But on the sun, the result is much more dramatic: Twisted magnetic fields carrying streams of hot charged plasma become entwined, then snap and rapidly reorganize. That so-called fast magnetic reconnection releases huge quantities ...
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SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — SpaceX had its busiest month yet in April in terms of launches as the company emphasizes the value of a high flight rate. A Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 40 at 5:27 p.m. Eastern April 29 carrying a payload ...
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Space.com
Saturn's largest moon Titan features some very Earth-like landscapes: lakes and rivers, labyrinthine canyons, and soft sand dunes. However, these geological formations on Titan are made of entirely different materials. Instead of ...
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Livescience.com
A rare solar eclipse Saturday (April 30) stunned viewers across Antarctica, the southern tip of South America, and the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. While much of the event took place in remote areas, live cameras on Earth and satellites in space ...
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Space.com
Rocket Lab has postponed the launch of an Electron booster it hopes to snatch out of the sky with a helicopter after liftoff to no earlier than Monday (May 2) due to weather. Unfavorable weather conditions are the primary reason for the launch delay, ...
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Ars Technica
"He has spent his time at Roscosmos trying to get back into Putin's good graces." ... Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin is seen before Russia-China talks at the Moscow Kremlin. Enlarge / Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin is seen before Russia-China talks at the ...
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New York Post
NASA has extended the planetary science missions of eight of its spacecraft, which will help deepen the understanding of the solar system. Each of the missions was reviewed by more than 50 people. The decision to prolong was based on their potential to ...
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Tech Times
While the skies will still be dusky and waiting for dawn to unfold, streaks of shooting stars will light up the sky that even the casual observer will be able to witness its full glory. Meteor Shower ...
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Arizona Daily Star
OSIRIS-REx has already put more than 2 billion miles on its odometer, but NASA hopes to squeeze one last road trip out of the history-making spacecraft. NASA has extended the University of Arizona-led mission beyond next year so it can study a second ...
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Popular Science
Galaxies in outer space. The center of the Milky Way galaxy may be home to intelligent life, but some researchers think contacting aliens is a bad idea. NASA/JPL-Caltech/ESA ...
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