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Flat-Earther Delays Launch In His Homemade Rocket, Saying 'It's Not Easy' It appears we will need to wait a while longer to find out whether more than two millennia of thinkers and explorers - from Aristotle and Ferdinand Magellan, to Neil deGrasse Tyson and John Glenn - have been wrong about the shape of the Earth.
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Budweiser all set to make beer on Mars post conducting barley in International Space Station Budweiser intends to send barley to be tested at the International Space Station in early December, their first step toward the goal of becoming the first beer on Mars.
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Safety fears slow NASA program as Boeing, SpaceX build craft Can NASA send astronauts into space as safely as it promised? The space agency is scrutinising that question as both Boeing and Elon Musk's SpaceX work on new spacecraft that NASA would begin using as early as next year to fly astronauts to the ...
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If no one owns the moon, can anyone make money up there? Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of SpaceX, boldly proclaims that his company will begin sending colonists to Mars in a decade. Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder of Amazon, is using part of his fortune to finance his rocket company Blue Origin, and ...
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UNSW Canberra opens Australia's first space mission design facility A digital rendition of the Defence Science Technology Group and UNSW Canberra 'Buccaneer' cube sat. Photo: DSTG/UNSW. Australia's first national space mission design facility was officially opened today by ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr at UNSW ...
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Latest NASA rover wheel design to change the game for future rover missions [Video] NASA has come up with an innovative wheel design for its rovers that not only holds immense potential in planetary exploration, but also on our own planet.
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A brightening world: Study shows rise in global light pollution World maps showing the rates of change of the lit area of the world (left) and the measured brightness of each country during 2012-2016.
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UFO on Google Maps the weirdest thing Darwin man has seen while sober He could not believe his eyes when he saw a potential UFO pop up on his computer screen while using Google Maps to search for an address in Tennant Creek.
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Fluorescent dye could highlight 99 percent of hidden ocean microplastics Millions of metric tons of plastic wash into the sea each year, and studies have shown that we simply don't know where the vast majority of it is.
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Scientists discover first spatial body from outside solar system The researchers have revealed that the asteroid is like a messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to our solar system. News Nation Bureau.
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