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Virgin Orbit launches 7 satellites in 1st night mission Virgin Orbit's carrier plane, a modified Boeing 747 called Cosmic Girl, lifted off from the Mojave Air and Space Port in Southern California on Saturday (July 2) at 1:49 a.m. EDT (0549 GMT; 10:49 p.m. local time) with the company's LauncherOne rocket ...
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Watch live: NASA moving SLS moon rocket back to hangar tonight NASA's powerful new Space Launch System moon rocket will be hauled from its launch pad back to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center overnight Friday into early Saturday morning for final repairs, testing and closeouts, ...
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Surprise 'fossil galaxy' spotted near mighty Andromeda An amateur astronomer found a fossilized surprise in the well-studied sky near the bright Andromeda Galaxy. Skywatcher Giuseppe Donatiello spotted an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, now dubbed Pegasus V, in archival data from a U.S. Department of Energy ...
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China's Mars orbiter has mapped the entire Red Planet, nailing key science goal (photos) This milestone means that both the orbiter and the Zhurong rover, which accompanied Tianwen 1 on the trip to Mars, have now completed their planned scientific exploration tasks, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
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James Webb Space Telescope will get best view yet of 'failed stars' and rogue planets The international team of scientists will image the stellar nursery's small, faint residents — primarily brown dwarfs and rogue planets — which have been difficult to see with less-powerful telescopes. Brown ...
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How to Watch NASA Release the First James Webb Space Telescope Images After celebrating a long-awaited liftoff, the world waited patiently for several months to hear back from JWST. And we're almost on the other side. Mark your calendars -- on June 12, ...
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Feathers May Have Helped Dinosaurs Survive Their First Apocalypse Now new evidence of the existence of icy lakes—found alongside fossilized dinosaur footprints—bolsters the latter idea and suggests that what set up the dinosaurs for survival might have been their ability to brave the cold of a vicious volcanic winter.
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James Webb Space Telescope's supercold camera is now ready for science Teams preparing the James Webb Space Telescope for the commencement of its science operations have concluded the fine-tuning of the second of its four cutting-edge instruments ahead of the reveal of the telescope's first science-grade images less than ...
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Webb Telescope Will Look for Signs of Life Way Out There This month will mark a new chapter in the search for extraterrestrial life, when the most powerful space telescope yet built will start spying on planets that orbit other stars. Astronomers hope that the James Webb Space Telescope will reveal whether ...
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Feathers may have helped dinosaurs survive the Triassic mass extinction A feathered theropod dinosaur snags a mammal snack amid a snowy winter caused by massive volcanic eruptions about 202 million years ago in this artist's rendition. Painting by Larry Felder ...
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