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Smallsat launcher ABL Space Systems gearing up for its 1st-ever liftoff ABL completed a key fueling test, called a wet dress rehearsal, with its RS1 rocket on the pad at the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Alaska's Kodiak Island this week, the company said.
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Rocket Lab's 30th mission delivers Japanese radar satellite into orbit Rocket Lab's 30th mission delivered the StriX 1 radar imaging satellite into orbit for the Japanese Earth observation company Synspective, beginning the deployment of a constellation of 30 commercial radar satellites planned over the next four years.
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NASA spacecraft will soon intentionally crash into a tiny asteroid The DART mission, or the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, will have a rendezvous with the space rock on September 26 after launching 10 months ago. The spacecraft will slam into an asteroid's moon to see how ...
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See elusive planet Neptune in opposition tonight (Sept. 16) On Friday (Sept. 16), skywatchers will get the opportunity to view Neptune in opposition as it moves opposite the sun in the night sky. Skywatchers will be able to see Neptune for the majority of the night, from around the time the sun sets to roughly ...
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Meet the mystery diamond from outer space Professor Andy Tomkins, left, from Monash University with RMIT University PhD scholar Alan Salek and a ureilite meteor sample. From RMIT University. Editor's Note: Sign up for ...
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We still haven't found most of Mars' ancient lakes But such large, dramatic craters may not be representative of most ancient Mars lake habitats, according to the new study; indeed, statistics suggest that most Martian paleolakes probably have not been found yet. In ...
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China's Discovery of Lunar Mineral Could Add to Fuller View of the Moon Scientists found a single crystal of a new phosphate mineral while analyzing lunar basalt particles, which were collected from the moon two years ago by the Chang'e-5 mission.
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Whip-cracking burst of energy from sun could explain solar wind Scientists have captured the first direct evidence of the sun's magnetic field quickly switching directions, which could help explain the mysterious force that flings particles across our solar system. The researchers observed the phenomenon using the ...
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Did life ever exist on Mars? NASA's Perseverance rover finds organic matter in rock samples NASA's Perseverance rover is investigating signs of ancient life on Mars, and has now collected some of the most promising samples from the Red Planet yet. According to NASA, several rock samples containing organic matter were found in Jezero Crater, ...
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Mars Perseverance Rover Finds Organic Matter in Rock In just a year and a half on Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover has absolutely rocked its science mission. The agency held a briefing Thursday to discuss highlights from the mission so far, and it was a celebration of rock samples and the discovery of organic ...
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