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Arianespace CEO Stephane Israel says Europe will have to wait until the 2030s for a reusable rocket. Space.com reports: Arianespace is currently preparing its Ariane 6 rocket for a test flight following years of delays. Europe's workhorse Ariane 5, which has…
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A typical journey to Mars would take seven months on a spacecraft that would travel 480 million kilometres
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Study provides insights into the lives of Neanderthals • Earth.com
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NASA wants to use a laser communication system to help beam HD video from Artemis II during its mission around the Moon.
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The Axiom Space Ax-2 mission to the International Space Station will grow stem cells to test how limited gravity influences the development of heart and brain cells.
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Study suggests extent of future sea level rise could be vastly underestimated. New research has found that the grounding line of Greenland's Petermann Glacier shifts during tidal cycles, allowing warm seawater to accelerate ice melt. This previously unknown i…
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The possibility of multiplanetary existence raises fascinating questions about the universality of the human rights framework.
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Swiss startup ClearSpace has chosen the Vega-C rocket to launch a debris-snagging test mission.
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A new analysis of chaos in the solar system reveals how planetary collisions are avoided over billions of years.
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Spread the love The record-breaking dwarf is about 325 light-years from Earth. Astronomers have made photometric observations of a white dwarf known as J004917.14 – 252556.81 (J0049-2525 for short). As a result, they discovered the object's photometric interc…
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Unfortunately, the unique timepiece was looked upon more as a novelty as opposed to a useful scientific device.
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Two highly similar molecules with essential but often contrasting signaling roles in most life forms exert their distinct effects through subtle differences in their bindings to their signaling partners, according to a new study led by researchers at Weill Co…
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But new tools show promise in tackling growing symptom of academia’s “publish or perish” culture
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Our current models may have underestimated how fast our warming oceans are rising and how fast glaciers recede, a new study says.
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Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket lifts off from Launch Complex 1 at Māhia, New Zealand at 9:00 p.m., carrying two TROPICS CubeSats for NASA. (Image: Rocket Lab) Two NASA CubeSats designed to study tropical cyclones, including hurricanes and typhoons, are in orbit…
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When we observe astronauts moving on the moon's surface, their movements appear bouncier and lighter than what we experience on Earth. This difference in movement can be attributed to the influence...
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A bizarre 'ultraluminous X-ray source' shines millions of times brighter than the sun, breaking a physical law called the Eddington limit, a new study finds.
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Humans can accidentally ingest nanomaterials in consumer products, with unknown effects.
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A Falcon 9 that will launch 51 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit is scheduled to liftoff Wednesday, May 10, at 1:09 p.m.
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Cosmologists have discovered new support for the standard model of cosmology through their analysis of the structure of galaxy clusters. A recent study conducted by a team of physicists from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and …
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You Live and You Learn No matter the amount of researching, and planning a newbie backpacker does before a trip, nothing will prepare them better than being on trail. Like any new hobby there are certain elements that are unknown without trial and error, and …
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Queqiao 2 will support a number of upcoming ambitious moon missions.
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NASA launches satellites aimed at improving hurricane forecasting.
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A strong solar storm has already affected radio frequencies.
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A team of scientists from the University of Ottawa has developed an innovative technique to manufacture complex chemical structures from easily accessible substrates, making it one of the simplest and most practical methods for converting alcohols into their …
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