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Artemis I launch scrubbed after engine issue The list includes an overall safe flight, the performance of the Space Launch System rocket, testing the heat shield and retrieving the spacecraft once it splashes down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego.
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VP Harris and NASA chief unconcerned by Artemis 1 launch delay Top U.S. space officials urged patience after NASA's mega moon mission scrubbed Monday (Aug. 29). Vice President Kamala Harris, who is also chair of the National Space Council, told reporters on site for the Artemis 1 launch at NASA's Kennedy Space ...
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Live Updates: NASA Calls Off Launch of Artemis Moon Rocket The uncrewed mission aimed to lift off Monday morning, but engineers could not successfully troubleshoot an engine issue during the filling of the rocket with propellants. Give this article. Image. The Space Launch System on the launchpad at Kennedy ...
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Trio of solar flares produce radio blackouts and dazzling auroras The sun continues to display a flurry of activity. Space weather watchers observed a series of powerful solar flares between Saturday (Aug. 27) and Monday (Aug. 29), the most powerful of which registered as an M8-class flare and occurred on Monday at ...
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Today's Artemis I launch has been scrubbed after engine issue Kennedy Space Center, Florida (CNN) The launch of NASA's historic Artemis I moon mission has been postponed after the team was unable to work through an issue with one of the rocket's four engines. The next opportunity to send the Space Launch System ...
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Why were reptiles such evolution success story? But a new Harvard-led study has added a second major factor to the reptile success story after tracing how the bodies of ancient reptiles evolved in ways that were evolutionarily advantageous amid millions of years of climate change.
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NASA will crash a spacecraft into a 525-foot-wide asteroid in September. Here's how to watch it. The space agency's Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, will crash into the asteroid Dimorphos, which orbits a larger asteroid named Didymos, next month. Scientists say neither asteroid is headed towards Earth, but with ...
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Viruses rewire host cellular machinery to maximize viral production The Molecular Virology Research Group at Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), in collaboration with the Epitranscriptomics and RNA Dynamics group of the Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG), has discovered a new mechanism whereby viruses modify cellular ...
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Inside the head of one of Australia's smallest fossil crocs Trilophosuchus rackhami means Rackham's three-crested croc, which was named in 1993 in honor of Alan Rackham, who now manages the Riversleigh Fossil Discovery Center at Mt Isa. Mr. Ristevski said paleoneurology, a ...
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University of Michigan's prized 'Galileo' doc turns out to be a forgery A document considered to be the crown jewel of the University of Michigan library collection has been exposed as a fake. A Georgia State University professor of history named Nick Wilding looked into the authenticity of a document alleged to be written ...
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