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NASA still targets Artemis I launch next week despite minor hurricane damage The space agency is still targeting a two-hour launch window on Wednesday, November 16, that begins at 1:04 a.m. ET for liftoff of Artemis I. It will mark the inaugural flight of the new Space Launch System rocket and send an uncrewed Orion spacecraft on a ...
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NASA assesses moon rocket after a brush with Hurricane Nicole NASA's $4.1 billion Artemis moon rocket, exposed to the elements atop its Kennedy Space Center launch pad, was rocked by high winds and driving rain early Thursday as Hurricane Nicole roared ashore just south of the spaceport.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission still on track for Nov. 16 launch after storm NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket survived Tropical Storm Nicole's wrath in good shape and remains on track to launch next Wednesday (Nov. 16) as planned, agency officials said. Nicole slammed into Florida's Space Coast on Thursday (Nov.
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NASA's Hubble Captures Breathtaking Image of Intergalactic Bridge Two galaxies in the foreground appear connected by a wispy, luminous bridge of interstellar dust. Arp 248 as seen in this Hubble image. ESA/Hubble & NASA, Dark Energy Survey/ ...
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NASA Has a Theory for Why We Might Be Alone in the Universe "It feels overly deterministic, as if the Great Filter is a physical law or a single looming force that confronts every rising technological civilization," Wade Roush, a science lecturer and author of Extraterrestrials, told The Daily Beast. "We have no ...
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Life on Mars? Australian rocks may hold clues for Nasa rover Nasa's Perseverance rover should look for similarities when exploring rocks of a similar age on Mars, they say. The wheeled robot is searching for evidence that biology took hold on the Red Planet ...
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'Like the Moon': Astronauts flock to Spanish isle to train Lanzarote's geology can be uncannily similar to that of the Moon and Mars. Kneeling on the edge of a deep crater, astronaut Alexander Gerst uses a chisel to collect a sample of volcanic rock ...
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Northern Taurid fireballs can be seen all November long The Southern Taurids peaked last week, with sightings of fireballs lasting throughout the first week of November, but it's not over yet. The Taurid meteor shower is composed of two streams, and the Northern Taurids are predicted to peak on Saturday, ...
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'One of the greatest damn mysteries of physics': The most precise astronomical test of electromagnetism yet In research just published in Science, we decided to test whether α is the same in different places within our galaxy by studying stars that are almost identical twins of our sun. If α is different in different ...
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New instrument passes significant testing milestone to capture light from many stars at once Figure 1. Results from the observation of a field of NGC 1980. This is the ISR (instrument signature removal)-processed, sky-unsubtracted CCD image from a 300-second exposure of the red camera of the Spectrograph Module 1, clearly showing a number of ...
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