Friday, November 18, 2022

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The Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator technology demonstration, or LOFTID, hitched a November 10 ride to space as a secondary payload along with the Joint Polar Satellite System-2, a polar weather satellite.
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EarthSky
It's the idea of that – even if life forms abundantly in our Milky Way galaxy – each extraterrestrial civilization ultimately faces some barrier to its own survival. The barrier might come from without (for example, an asteroid striking a planet, and ...
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Spaceflight Now
NASA's Space Launch System moon rocket relied on advanced guidance algorithms, powerful cryogenic engines, and millions of lines of software code to get it off the ground for the first time Wednesday. But "there are also times when you've just got to ...
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Phys.Org
Standing on a rock glacier is what Tyler Meng imagines it would be like to stand on the surface of Mars. The glacier's barren and wrinkled landscape looks like Silly Putty that's drooped under gravity's pull, offering few clues that a frozen, ...
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Astronomy Magazine
Lots of things change in the night sky. Stars rise and set during the night; constellations come and go as the seasons pass; planets waltz along the ecliptic, visiting the zodiacal constellations on their nonstop sightseeing tour of the heavens; ...
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CNET
"These observations just make your head explode," said one of the researchers who helped discover two utterly ancient galaxies. Monisha Ravisetti headshot.
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CNET
Considering the menagerie of critters living in cozy caves across Earth, it was only a matter of time before scientists extended their hunt for alien life to such cavities furnishing the rest of our solar system. Carved into the arid sands of Mars and ...
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The Weather Channel
For sky gazers, November is a gift that keeps on giving, with not one but three meteor showers in store for the month! While the Taurids already put on a spectacular show earlier this month, coming up next are the colourful Leonids.
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CNN
Known as some of the fastest meteors around, the Leonids blaze across the night sky annually during the month of November. Historically, they are considered to be one of the most impressive meteor showers on record, ...
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al.com
NASA on Wednesday defended its decision to send a "Red Team" of technicians into a potentially dangerous blast zone to fix a leak in the Artemis rocket fueling system while the rocket was nearly full of fuel just before launch.
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