Monday, October 3, 2022

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Scientists discovered the remains of the newly identified, extinct species at the Rongxi Formation, a renowned fossil site in Guizhou province, in southern China. The researchers named the species Fanjingshania renovata, after a nearby mountain known as ...
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Maui Now
On Monday, the world watched as a spacecraft called Dart going almost 14,000 mph crashed with pinpoint accuracy into an asteroid a little bigger than the Rome Colosseum after traveling seven million miles from Earth. NASA's ...
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Forbes
Before it does you can watch it rise later each day, turning from an afternoon Moon to an up-all-night orb. You can also watch it pass the giant planets and, if you're lucky, glimpse the tiny planet Mercury at the weekend.
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Spaceflight Now
NASA said Friday that officials have ruled out launching the agency's first giant Space Launch System moon rocket and Orion spacecraft before mid-November, following the rocket's return to the hangar at Kennedy Space Center for safekeeping from ...
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CNET
NASA's plucky Ingenuity helicopter rose off the Martian ground on Sept. 24 for a short repositioning flight, and it looks like it wasn't alone. Navigation images from the flight seem to show a light-colored, flowing debris object stuck to the chopper for ...
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Florida Today
Weather at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's Launch Complex 41, where a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is nearly ready to fly with two communications satellites, is expected to be 70% "go" for liftoff on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Launch is set for 5:36 ...
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CBS News
"I've never been able to sit still watching any of the asteroid movies and not just want to get up and walk away," said MIT professor Richard Binzel. In addition to writing the book on asteroids, he also invented the Torino scale, a 10-point danger scale ...
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Big Island Now
On Monday, the world watched as a spacecraft called Dart going almost 14,000 mph crashed with pinpoint accuracy into an asteroid a little bigger than the Rome Colosseum after traveling seven million miles from Earth. NASA's $325 ...
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EarthSky
Heads up! SpaceX is commencing its Starlink launches for the month with its first bunch at 23:56 UTC (4:56 p.m. PDT) on October 3, 2022. The Starlink 4-29 mission will launch 52 Starlink satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Space Force ...
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Space.com
The ocean inside Saturn's moon Enceladus may be enriched with phosphorus, an important element for life as we know it, new research reveals. Phosphorus is a vital component of life's biochemistry. For instance ...
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