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Artemis 1: Why NASA's science chief is so excited about historic moon mission Flight systems, rockets and technologies are focused on similar challenges at both destinations, he said, including mitigating the effects of radiation and preparing for long-duration stays in space. Lunar science, he added ...
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What time is NASA's Artemis 1 SLS megarocket launch to the moon? NASA's Artemis 1 mission will launch on the first Space Launch System rocket and its Orion spacecraft on Monday, Aug. 29. ... Jump to: Artemis 1 backup launch dates; Artemis 1 future launch ...
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NASA, Boeing target February for first crew flight on Starliner spacecraft NASA and Boeing have penciled a launch date in February for the first piloted test flight of the Starliner commercial crew capsule, allowing time to implement fixes on the spacecraft after an unpiloted demo to the International Space Station earlier ...
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Sizzling solar storm puts planet Earth on aurora watch (photos) Punches from the sun are overpowering skywatchers these days. Yet another series of solar flares series shimmied out from the sun on Friday (Aug. 26) after a dazzling show of green-hued auroras crashed through the atmosphere just days ago.
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Some Monkeys Use Stone Tools for Pleasure, Study Suggests In a paper published this month in the journal Ethology, researchers report that some macaques frequently rub or tap stones around their genitals, and that these behaviors are associated with signs of physiological arousal that other stone handling actions ...
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Mouse Embryos Grown without Eggs or Sperm The recipe for mammalian life is simple: take an egg, add sperm and wait. But two new papers demonstrate that there's another way. Under the right conditions, stem cells can divide and self-organize into an embryo on their own.
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NASA and Boeing push back first Starliner astronaut mission to 2023 NASA and Boeing are now targeting early 2023 for the first crewed flight of Boeing's long-delayed Starliner spacecraft, officials said during a joint press conference Thursday. Launch officials say the mission could take off as early as February, ...
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Getting data to do more for biodiversity A new model developed by MSU researchers is extracting more information than ever from camera traps and other low-cost data sources to help inform ecology studies and conservation efforts. Peer-Reviewed Publication. Michigan State University.
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Artemis spacecraft will whip around the moon over 42 days — here's why No one will be inside the capsule this time, save for three test dummies, but the flight's success or failure could determine the future of the program. NASA wants to use the moon as an astronaut training ground for an eventual mission to Mars.
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Skywatch: Jupiter stars in September's cooling nights September's cooling nights feature the prominent Jupiter as the planet reaches "opposition" on Sept. 26, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. Don't worry. There are no enemy worlds involved: "Opposition" means that Earth is caught between the sun ...
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