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Space.com
Its distinctive X-wing style solar arrays can be swept forward or backward to reduce stress on the probe during high-thrust maneuvers. It is capable of carrying six astronauts for up to 21 days in space. The imminent, uncrewed Artemis 1 mission, however, ...
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Space.com
Two cosmonauts are heading back into the black after a spacesuit problem cut short their spacewalk two weeks ago. The cosmonauts will install upgrades on the European Robotic Arm Friday morning (Sept. 2), after the arm successfully performed its first ...
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Space.com
New observations by the flying telescope SOFIA confirmed there is water on the illuminated surface of the moon. Observations made in 2020 first suggested that water might be present on Earth's celestial companion outside of the permanently shadowed ...
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Spaceflight Now
NASA engineers have also adjusted the timeline for loading super-cold propellants into the Space Launch System moon rocket, allowing more time to flow cryogenic liquid hydrogen through bleed lines to thermally condition the four main engines on the bottom ...
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The Washington Post
In a study released this week in the journal Science Advances, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed that the Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment — known as MOXIE — can make oxygen from carbon dioxide that is in ...
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CNET
Artemis I's SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft are seen on launch 39B at Kennedy Space Center. NASA/Ben Smegelsky. Right now, there's a 32-story rocket mounted ...
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CNN
The Artemis I stack, which includes the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft, continues to sit on Launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. While ...
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CNN
Astronomers have captured the first direct image of an exoplanet with the James Webb Space Telescope. The exoplanet, or planet outside of our solar system, is a gas giant about six to 12 times the mass ...
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Space.com
The James Webb Space Telescope took its first direct image of a planet orbiting a distant star, proving its potential to revolutionize exoplanet research. The absolute majority of exoplanets have only been observed through temporary dips in brightness ...
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Harvard Gazette
In a study published last month in Nature, a team of scientists in Harvard's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology detail a new approach to transporting gases in aqueous environments using porous liquids. The authors identified and tailored ...
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