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See SpaceX's Crew-3 Dragon capsule streak back to Earth in these amazing photos SpaceX's Crew-3 Dragon Endurance space capsule streaks through the atmosphere to return four astronauts to Earth on May 6, 2022 off the coast of Florida. (Image credit: SpaceX). That's no shooting star; it's a spacecraft. SpaceX's Crew-3 astronaut ...
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Eta Aquarid meteor shower of 2022 thrills stargazers in these stunning photos Meteor streaks delighted skywatchers this weekend as the Earth passed through the dust trail of Halley's Comet in an annual meteor shower display. The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, which is visible in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres in the ...
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Watch SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts 'waltz' in space in fun spacesuit video The video is set to the music of "The Blue Danube" waltz by Johann Strauss II and shows the astronauts performing intricate choreography as they sail by each other in weightlessness.
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SpaceX Starlink launch spawns spectacular glowing cloud in predawn sky Space coast residents got a treat early Friday (May 6) when SpaceX's the latest Starlink satellite fleet launch spawned an eerie glowing cloud that shined like some medieval fantasy monster in the predawn sky. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket topped with 53 of ...
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Webb fully aligned! See the new test images The excitement of the James Webb Space Telescope mission continues. NASA announced on April 28, 2022, that the alignment process is now complete. Teams have just completed the seventh and final stage, and all the science instruments are almost ready to ...
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Researchers want to send nude illustrations of humans into space The proposal, "A Beacon in the Galaxy" (BITG), was presented by 11 researchers from a range of institutions, including NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It was published this week in Arxiv, an open-access repository of scientific papers.
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NASA announces it will try again on test of SLS rocket system At 322 feet and taller than the Statue of Liberty, it is a beast of a rocket that would propel the Orion crew capsule to the moon. The first mission, known as Artemis I, calls for sending Orion into lunar orbit without any astronauts.
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Extremely resilient star survives a giant supernova explosion In the deep cosmos, the Hubble Space Telescope found evidence that a star remains after its companion star (they orbited each other) went supernova — an extremely powerful stellar explosion. The exploded star, dubbed ...
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Moon's soil can produce oxygen and fuel, say Chinese study Chinese scientists have told in their study that there are active substances in the lunar soil that can convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and fuel. These results have come out of the investigation of Chinese samples that were brought from the moon last ...
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Meet some of the oldest "undead" spacecraft that are still going strong Powered by solar cells, all contact was lost with Vanguard 1 in 1964. It still orbits the Earth (along with the upper stage of its launch vehicle), and is officially the oldest piece of "space junk".
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