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This ocean path will take you on the longest straight-line journey on Earth If you want to go on the longest boat ride in the world, but you don't have a rudder, what route would you take? Five years ago, a reddit user proposed that traveling overseas from southern Pakistan to northeastern Russia would yield a trip of 32,090.3 ...
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Boeing slams the Falcon Heavy rocket as "too small" Recently, Boeing created a website called "Watch US Fly" to promote its aerospace industry—a grab bag of everything from Chinese tariffs to President Trump's visit to the company's facilities in St. Louis.
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New Glenn: Blue Origins' Reusable Rocket New Glenn is an orbital launch vehicle that is expected to make its first flight around 2020. Its developer is Blue Origin, which is also making the New Shepard launcher and a crew capsule.
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Why The US And Britain Are Teaming Up To Study A Massive Glacier In Antarctica A major scientific research project announced Monday will focus on the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, which has ice two miles thick.
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Why Earth's Magnetic Field Might Not Flip After All A gradual weakening in Earth's geomagnetic field has raised concerns that the field could flip, reversing magnetic north and south.
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Jawbone Of Hiroshima Bombing Victim Reveals Amount Of Radiation Fatal To Humans A group of Brazilian scientists calculated the radiation dose in the jaw bone of a Hiroshima bombing victim using a technique called electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
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Tour May's Sky: Venus Welcomes Jupiter This month's astronomy podcast tells you how to use Venus and the Big Dipper to find many bright stars and constellations. Meanwhile, Jupiter lurks low in the east after darkness falls.
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NASA's IceBridge Mission Shares a New Photo of Giant Glacial Valleys Since NASA is most well known for exploring, and justifiably so, it's easy to forget that the agency focuses a fair amount on our home planet as well.
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NALLS: America must return its focus to space exploration What we refer to as "space" is actually plenty more than just empty space. This expanse contains peculiar discoveries waiting to be found.
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New Director Of Air And Space Museum Is The First Woman To Hold The Job Ellen Stofan saw her first rocket launch when she was 4 years old. Now, more than 50 years later, she's director of the National Air and Space Museum - the first woman to hold the position.
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