Tuesday, September 20, 2022

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NASA astronaut Francisco "Frank" Rubio will join Russian commander Sergey Prokopyev and flight engineer Dmitry Petelin for launch Wednesday at 9:54 a.m. EDT (1354 GMT) to begin a half-year on the space station.
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CNN
The mission team is aiming to begin the Artemis I cryogenic demonstration test at 7:15 a.m. ET on Wednesday, and NASA will share live coverage on its website. The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft continue to sit on the launchpad at Kennedy ...
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CNN
The NASA InSight Lander has "heard" and detected the vibrations of four space rocks as they slammed into Mars over the past two years. It's the first time a mission has picked up both seismic and ...
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EurekAlert
image: A graphic shows how Rice University chemists used a rare genetic pathway to metabolically engineer cells that serve as drug factories to make thrombin inhibitors that break up blood clots. The study began with a bioinformatic survey that found ...
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Florida Today
At 3:40 a.m. EDT Wednesday, Sept. 21, teams will clear the Space Launch System rocket's pad 39B and slowly begin what until now has been a finicky fueling process.
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Smithsonian
Scientists propose that about 160 million years ago, the moon was torn apart, creating the planet's iconic rings. Will Sullivan. September 19, 2022 12:01 p.m.. A photo of Saturn showing its tilted axis and its rings A photo of Saturn taken by NASA's ...
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Phys.Org
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured its first images and spectra of Mars Sept. 5. The telescope, an international collaboration with ESA (European Space Agency) and CSA (Canadian Space Agency), provides a unique perspective with its infrared ...
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Discover Magazine
Instead of looking at processes happening within the planet, they looked at how the solar system's position in the galaxy might have influenced geologic processes on Earth. What they found is that there might actually be a connection.
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The Atlantic
According to a new study, Saturn once had yet another moon, about the same size as Iapetus, which is the third-largest satellite in Saturn's collection. The moon orbited the ringed planet for several billion ...
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
These craters were formed by a Sept. 5, 2021, meteoroid impact on Mars, the first to be detected by NASA's InSight. Taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, this enhanced-color image highlights the dust and soil disturbed by the impact in blue in order ...
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