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Why SpaceX's Next Rocket Launch Is a Really Big Deal Since its inception, SpaceX has been working toward developing reusable rockets. From a fiscal standpoint, the move makes a tremendous amount of sense: Not having to pay tens of million dollars to build a new first stage booster every time you launch ...
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Mice have been infesting homes ever since humans started building them Every fall, Fiona Marshall's home is besieged by legions of mice. "They drive me crazy ... trying to colonize our pantry," said Marshall, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis.
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Finally, some details about how NASA actually plans to get to Mars NASA has spent the last six years building the massive Space Launch System rocket, but beyond making general statements about a "Journey to Mars," the agency has not provided much detail about how the SLS booster would be used to that end.
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Droughts, floods from weird jet stream linked to Arctic heat Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 7:17 PM - Something strange is going on, with more incidences of unprecedented heat waves, droughts and flooding happening in recent years, and based on the latest research, it's looking more and more like climate change is to ...
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