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Ahead of the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, we've rounded up the best solar viewing equipment including solar glasses, telescopes, binoculars and filters. Comments (0). Jump to: Quick list; DayStar Solar Glasses; Celestron Solar Glasses ...
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Space.com
Dark matter, indirectly detected in a cluster of thousands of galaxies, could help scientists test theories of cosmic evolution.
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CBS News
SpaceX readied a Falcon 9 rocket for launch early Wednesday to send a commercially built robotic lander to the moon, the first targeting touchdown near the lunar south pole where NASA's Artemis astronauts plan to walk about in a few years.
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Space.com
As space agencies plan for future crewed missions to Mars, with NASA hoping to have humans step foot on the Red Planet as soon as the 2030s, scientists warn that astronauts themselves could be carrying a threat to these missions.
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Space.com
The delay from Feb. 22 will make room for the expected launch of Intuitive Machines' moon lander from the same launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The window for that moon mission, known as IM-1, opens Wednesday (Feb. 14).
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Space.com
This Valentine's Day is going to be out of this world for space fans. With up to three rocket launches possible on Wednesday (Feb. 14), including at least two by SpaceX — one of which carries a private moon probe — Valentine's Day 2024 is certainly ...
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Space.com
Early Wednesday morning (Feb. 14), Intuitive Machines will kick off its quest to become the first private company to make a soft landing on the lunar surface. The Houston-based company is launching its Nova-C lander, named "Odysseus," to the moon atop ...
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CNN
A surgical robot, known as spaceMIRA, completed its first surgery demo in zero gravity. Courtesy Virtual Incision. Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter ...
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Scientific American
Orbital observatories such as the Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can see far back into the universe—so far, in fact, that they have revealed some of the earliest galaxies to form in the first 500 million years of our ...
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Space.com
Liftoff of the USSF-124 mission is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. ET today (Feb. 14). ... a black-and-white spacex falcon 9 rocket launches into a darkening evening sky.
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