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NASA Astronaut Recruitment Faces Trump's Moves Against DEI That is not simply by chance. NASA's process for selecting its astronauts is not entirely gender- and race-blind. With so many outstanding applicants, choosing a diversified, highly qualified group of candidates has been ...
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Falling space debris is a growing worry for aircraft, new research suggests Uncontrolled space debris reentries are of growing concern. The prospect of leftovers from space hotfooting into the Earth's atmosphere can create a collision risk with aircraft in flight. While the probability of a strike is low, the consequences could be ...
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SpaceX launching 21 Starlink satellites from Florida on Feb. 3 SpaceX is set to launch another batch of Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida's Space Coast early Monday morning (Feb. 3). A Falcon 9 rocket carrying 21 Starlink spacecraft, including 13 with direct-to-cell capability, is scheduled to lift off ...
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Your ears can't prick up, but your ear muscles sure try That's according to a new study which found that a certain vestigial ear muscle — one that perks up ears in animals — actually shows electrical activity when people engage in a difficult listening task. "Lifting the ...
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NASA's returned asteroid samples hold the ingredients of life from a watery world Asteroid samples fetched by NASA hold not only the pristine building blocks for life but also the salty remains of an ancient water world, scientists reported Wednesday. Video above: Scientists discuss asteroid sample analysis results. Advertisement.
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SpaceX gets ready for early morning Starlink launch The Falcon 9 rocket will send up Starlink 12-3 mission from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, stated SpaceX. The four-hour launch window is set to open at 3 ...
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The hidden role of auricular muscles in listening effort Millions of years ago, our ancestors stopped using them, so humans' auricular muscles are only vestigial. But now scientists examining the function of these muscles have discovered that they activate when we're trying to listen to competing sounds.
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Pristine asteroid samples reveal secrets of the ancient solar system Curtin University researchers have gained an unprecedented glimpse into the early history of our solar system through some of the most well-preserved asteroid samples ever collected, potentially transforming our understanding of planetary formation and ...
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NASA's Perseverance rover finds 'Silver Mountain' in Mars. Here's what we know NASA's Perseverance rover has collected a unique rock sample named "Silver Mountain" from Mars' Jezero Crater, featuring unprecedented textures. The rover aims to explore Mars' geological history and signs of ancient life, with plans to return the samples ...
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Dennis Mammana: Stargazing Through Time As Venus Puts On Its Celestial Show I hope you got a chance to see the moon nuzzled up to Venus on Feb. 1, and perhaps even checked out the pair through binoculars. Now, with the moon gone from the scene, it's a great opportunity to check out Venus with a small telescope.
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