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NASA Kills Lunar-Resources Mission Despite Push to Return to the Moon NASA has cancelled a mission to assay the resources that may be available to humans on the moon, despite President Donald Trump's administration making it a priority to send humans back there, according to media reports.
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NASA Mars Mission Faces Setback After Heat Shield Cracks Under Pressure A critical part of NASA's next $2 billion rover mission to Mars broke during testing earlier this month. The Mars 2020 mission's heat shield was undergoing stress-testing when it developed a crack that appeared around its entire circumference.
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World's Oldest Known Spider Dies In Australia At The Age Of 43 The spider was first observed by Australian biologist Barbara York Main in 1974, shortly after it was born. World's Oldest Known Spider Dies In Australia At The Age Of 43 Pong Wira / Shutterstock Science.
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Icy Mars Crater Shines in European Probe's 1st Photo from New Orbit A European Mars spacecraft's first photo from its new orbit is a real doozy. A few weeks ago, the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) slid into a nearly circular path at an altitude about 250 miles (400 kilometers) above the Red Planet's surface.
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to Launch Its 1st Rocket Test of 2018 Sunday Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company will perform another uncrewed flight of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle on Sunday (April 29) from Blue Origin's West Texas test site, the billionaire entrepreneur announced today (April 27).
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Uranus Smells like Farts and Rotten Eggs, still Rains Diamonds Uranus, the very first planet to be discovered in modern times, as it was never visible from Planet Earth with the naked eye, smells like farts and rotten eggs.
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Mount Morris science students hoping for top finishes in NASA competition Five students from the Mount Morris Career and Technical Education Center traveled to the Johnson Space Center last week for the final round of the NASA HUNCH Design and Prototype Program.
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Year to abort: NASA preps Orion capsule for 2019 Ascent Abort-2 test NASA is about one year out from calling an abort. The space agency on Thursday (April 26) showcased its boilerplate Orion capsule that will fly on Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2), a critical but brief test to validate the launch abort system intended to save ...
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Humanity's greatest challenge to save the world from catastrophic asteroid impacts A group of planetary scientists and former astronauts fighting to save the world from catastrophic asteroid impacts claim there's a huge hole in our defence strategy and "we will be hit".
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