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Space.com
image of shadow of blue ghost lander on moon, with earth in the background. Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost 1 moon lander (seen in shadow) captured this photo of the Earth ...
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Space.com
SpaceX plans to launch the eighth test flight of its huge Starship rocket today (March 3), and you can watch the dramatic action live. Starship, the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built, is scheduled to lift off from SpaceX's Starbase site in ...
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Phys.Org
Before life, planet Earth, the first galaxies—and even before the violent explosion of hot dense primordial stuff scientists have traditionally thought of as the Big Bang—our universe was in an exotic state, expanding exponentially at an unfathomable rate.
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Phys.Org
A team of physicists at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, in Menlo Park, California, generated the highest-current, highest-peak-power electron beams ever produced. The team has published their paper in Physical Review Letters.
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Yahoo News
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration launched an investigation after the accident and grounded the rocket during the probe. On Friday, the agency cleared Starship to return to flight but said its investigation remains open. Advertisement.
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Courier Journal
Millions across the United States will be able to watch a rare total lunar eclipse when the full moon slips behind the darkest part of the Earth's shadow, or umbra, this month. Referred to as a "blood moon" because of its reddish and orange hue, ...
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The Fayetteville Observer
A total lunar eclipse, often called a "blood moon," will be visible across North America on March 14, 2024. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are safe to view without eye protection.
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WQAD.com
Total Lunar Eclipse: The moon moves into Earth's darkest shadow (umbra), creating a deep red or orange glow. This reddish appearance has led to the nickname "blood moon.
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Patch.com
The moon will look dark red or orange for about 65 minutes, but the entire event will last just over six hours. Residents of Pennsylvania — all of North America, in fact — will be able to see it from start to finish.
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Aviation Week
Russia's Progress MS-30 cargo capsule docked autonomously to the Russian segment of the seven-person International Space Station (ISS) on Mar. 1. The capsule is delivering a 2.8-ton cargo of hardware, scientific research, crew food and supplies, ...
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