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Used SpaceX Rocket Launches Satellite, Then Lands in Historic 1st Reflight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket soared off a seaside launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center here today (March 30) on an unprecedented second mission to deliver a spacecraft into orbit, proving the booster's reusability.
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[ March 30, 2017 ] Spacewalkers improvise after fabric shield floats away Mission Reports Shane Kimbrough prepares equipment before exiting the airlock on Thursday's spacewalk. Credit: Thomas Pesquet/ESA/NASA. Shane Kimbrough and Peggy Whitson, setting a new record as the world's most experienced female spacewalker, floated outside ...
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Little Tropical Fish With a Big, Venomous Bite Meiacanthus nigrolineatus, an example of a venomous fish from the family of fang blennies. Credit Richard Smith. It's a small fish, only a couple of inches long, and its bright colors make it pop in the Pacific coral reefs it calls home.
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NASA Mars Probe Completes 50000th Red Planet Orbit The mound in the center of this image - which was captured by the HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in April 2009 - appears to have blocked the path of sand dunes as they marched across the scene.
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How climate skeptics are trying to influence 200000 science teachers The Heartland Institute has mailed tens of thousands of public school teachers a book titled 'Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming,' and has plans to mail copies to all 200,000 K-12 science teachers in the United States.
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Back From The Dead? Reported Sightings Fuel Hope For Return Of Tasmanian Tigers It has been more than eight decades since the last known Tasmanian tiger died. In that time, the marsupial has become the stuff of textbook sketches and yellowing photographs, little more than a memory aging into oblivion.
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This Tyrannosaur Used a 'Sixth Sense' to Hunt Its Prey A newly-discovered tyrannosaur that lived 75 million years ago in what is now Montana is offering insights into the facial features and uncanny senses of these fearsome prehistoric beasts.
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Manatees taken off US endangered list, conservationists cry foul Snorkelers interact with a Florida Manatee inside of the Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River, Florida January 15, 2015. REUTERS/Scott Audette/File Photo.
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NASA's Juno probe outdoes itself with stunning new Jupiter photos It's only been a few days since one of the photos sent back by NASA's Juno probe took our breath away, but now even more of the craft's stellar photography is coming to light.
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Scientists Grow 'Super-Potatoes' In Extreme Mars-like Conditions Scientists have found a "unique" potato variety that could survive and thrive in the extreme environment of Mars. Researchers from the International Potato Center (CIP) in Peru, working with NASA scientists and engineers form the University of ...
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