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SpaceX postpones space station cargo mission again, to July 14 SpaceX and NASA have set a new date for the already-delayed CRS-25 resupply mission that will send a robotic Dragon capsule to the International Space Station aboard a Falcon 9 rocket. NASA now says the robotic mission will launch no earlier than July ...
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Watch an Atlas V rocket launch a missile-warning satellite for the US military on Thursday The mission, designated USSF-12, will loft two satellites to a parking orbit more than 22,000 miles (about 35,400 kilometers) above Earth, where the duo will spend at least three years perfecting new capabilities in support of national defense.
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Mars clouds take center stage in new NASA project looking for volunteers "The team needs help sifting through that data on Zooniverse, marking the arches so that the scientists can more efficiently study where in the atmosphere they occur," JPL officials wrote.
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Gamma-ray bursts might be much rarer than we thought, study suggests The study, by a team of astronomers from Northwestern University, simulated for the first time in detailed 3D the birth of black hole jets powered by collapsing stars. The simulation showed that as a massive star collapses, a black hole starts to form at ...
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NASA sun mission spots stunning solar eclipse in space A sungazing spacecraft captured the moon passing in front of the face of the sun Wednesday (June 29). NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory caught the solar eclipse in action from its unique vantage point in space, the only spot where this eclipse was ...
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James Webb Space Telescope's powers will be revealed in just weeks and scientists can't wait "In a real sense, we're sort of the first users of the observatory and using it for what it's built for," Klaus Pontoppidan, Webb project scientist at STScI, said during the news conference.
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Falling stardust, wobbly jets explain blinking gamma ray bursts Jet (in red) wobbles inside the collapsar before punching out into the photosphere. Credit: Ore Gottlieb/Northwestern University. A Northwestern University-led team of astrophysicists has developed the first-ever full 3D simulation of an entire ...
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What can earthquakes and marsquakes teach us about planets? Seismology — the study of quakes and seismic waves — lets us take "images" of the interiors of planets. NASA's Viking landers brought the first seismometers to Mars in 1976, but they were plagued by noise, which rendered them largely ineffective.
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China's Mars probe has photographed the entire red planet The images, posted by the space agency on social media, show the Martian landscape's rugged terrain: dusty red dunes, shield volcanoes, impact craters, the south pole ice sheet, and the cliffs and ridges of the Valles Marineris canyons -- one of the ...
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What are solar flares? High-energy eruptions of radiation from the sun's atmosphere can sometimes launch blobs of plasma toward Earth. ... Jump to: Solar flares in 2022; Origins; CMEs and proton storms; Effects on Earth ...
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