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China plans to return Mars samples to Earth in 2031: report China's Zhurong Mars rover captured this panorama of the Red Planet. Visible in the foreground. China's Zhurong Mars rover, part of the country's Tianwen-1 mission, captured this panorama of ...
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On alien worlds, exotic form of ice may transport nutrients to hidden oceans Any potential alien life in the waters of vast ocean worlds could receive vital nutrients from their planets' molten cores via thick layers of exotic high-pressure ice that can transport salts, new research has found.
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Gaia's Multi-Billion-Star Map of the Milky Way Keeps Getting Better On June 13, at 6 A.M. ET, astronomers around the world descended on the Gaia Archive: the landing Web page for every last bit of data from the European Space Agency's (ESA's) Milky Way–mapping Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics (Gaia) ...
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The moon will swing by Mars early Wednesday morning as it continues its planetary tour A graphic showing the moon and Mars close together in the night sky. The crescent moon approaches mars in the predawn sky on Wednesday (June 22). (Image ...
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SpaceX and OneWeb tell FCC their broadband megaconstellations can coexist The companies have written a joint letter to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), declaring harmony in low Earth orbit (LEO) for spectrum coordination between their respective current and next generation broadband constellations.
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Dress rehearsal for NASA's deep-space rocket cut short by mere seconds After three previous aborted attempts, NASA successfully fueled its new massive deep-space rocket, the Space Launch System, for the first time on Monday — completing a critical milestone ahead of the vehicle's first flight. However, there was a shadow ...
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How Does NASA Get Back to the Moon? Practice, Practice, Practice. But agency officials said it was too early to know whether the rehearsal would be enough to give the go-ahead for the rocket, the Space Launch System, to launch the Orion capsule on a test flight around the moon with no astronauts aboard.
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'No need to panic' as sunspot with potential for solar flares doubles in size overnight, scientists say An image from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Forecast Office shows a sunspot. What are sun spots and solar flares? Sunspots are areas on the surface of the sun that ...
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Testing the use of human urine as a natural fertilizer for crops In their paper published in the journal Agronomy for Sustainable Development, the group describes an experiment they conducted with women farmers in the Niger Republic and the use of human urine. Humans have ...
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NASA's moon megarocket is supposed to launch soon. Here's the holdup. NASA wants to use the rocket for Artemis I, the first U.S. lunar mission since the Apollo era. The enormous 5.75 million-pound rocket will eventually send the new Orion spacecraft around the moon — without astronauts the first time — then splash down in ...
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