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Space View Park was calm Friday evening, but Saturday it’s expected to be packed for the next Artemis I launch attempt.
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Space View Park was calm Friday evening, but Saturday it’s expected to be packed for the next Artemis I launch attempt.
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In conversation with Futurism, a former NASA administrator discusses everything from the SLS to Russia to early meetings with Elon Musk.
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We know that pretty much everybody in the Northern hemisphere has had a hellish summer, and there’s little room for sympathy when someone busts out with, “Oh yeah? You think THAT’…
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MIT scientists are on track to create an oxygen mine on the red planet.
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Mice without a protective protein in their eyes have symptoms resembling age-related macular degeneration. According to a recent National Eye Institute (NEI) study in mice, loss of the protein pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF), which protects retinal s…
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Researchers say insights on giant planets could boost nanodiamond production on Earth.
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PARIS, Sept 3 ― It could be raining diamonds on planets throughout the universe, scientists suggested yesterday, after using common plastic to recreate the strange...
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CHICAGO — Scientists in Spain have unlocked the genetic code of the immortal jellyfish — a creature capable of repeatedly reverting into a juvenile state — in hopes of unearthing the secret to their unique longevity, and find new clues to human aging.
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New ant species discovered in ancient amber • Earth.com
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NASA has completed an agreement for a second private astronaut mission to the ISS with Axiom Space, the only company that bid on the opportunity.
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EP-WXT Pathfinder, the experimental version of a module that will eventually be part of the wide-field X-ray telescope (WXT) aboard the astronomical satellite Einstein Probe (EP), released its first results Aug. 27 from an ...
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PARIS - It could be raining diamonds on planets throughout the universe, scientists suggested Friday, after using common plastic to recreate the strange precipitation believed to form deep inside Uranus and Neptune.
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The search for next-generation memory storage devices unravels a physics mystery. A multinational group of scientists has made progress in the use of antiferromagnetic materials in memory storage devices. Antiferromagnets are materials with an internal magnet…
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A textbook example of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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A new study has confirmed that the most powerful cosmic rays in the Universe are the resulted of shock waves produced by supernovae.
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The launch of the CLIPPER spacecraft with the instruments isn't scheduled until 2024 and the actual journey, once launched, will take six years to get there....
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Blastoff of the Space Launch System is now scheduled for 2:17 p.m. Saturday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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As scientists and engineers at NASA have their eyes set on the Moon again, so too do the astronauts.
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All scientists and engineers solve research problems by calling on relevant knowledge to make a series of common, critical decisions.
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