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Boeing and SpaceX delay first crucial test flights of new passenger spacecraft again As expected, the first major test flights for Boeing and SpaceX's new passenger spacecraft have been delayed again. Following an engine test mishap, Boeing's CST-100 Starliner will likely perform two crucial test flights next year, instead of this year ...
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Your Viewing Guide To The Best Meteor Shower In Years: 2018's Perseids A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky between the hoodoos named Thor's Hammer (L) and the Three Sisters (R) early on August 13, 2016 in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
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Canada's new radio telescope just picked up a strange signal from deep space Canada's shiny new radio telescope is up and running, and it just heard something very, very odd coming from deep space. The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME for short) is located in British Columbia, and it spends its time ...
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Arizona professor accused of misconduct not returning TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - An Arizona State University physics professor known for his work with the Doomsday Clock won't be returning to his job following an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations.
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SpaceX conducts hotfire test for another middle-of-the-night launch Gearing up for the third Falcon 9 launch in less than two-and-a-half weeks, SpaceX fired up a rocket booster at Cape Canaveral on Thursday ahead of an early morning launch Tuesday with an Indonesian communications satellite.
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Curtin University students develop 3D-printable digital toolkit for life on Mars This device is unable to play the requested video. HP's Mars Home Planet project is reimagining what human life on Mars could be like for 1 million humans with the help of the company's technologies, including 3D printing and virtual reality (VR).
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NICK STROBEL: Mars, meteors top astronomy news in August The night before Mars' closest approach to Earth, I pointed out the bright orange object in the southeastern sky to my wife, Lisa.
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Gold lunar module replica stolen from museum is still missing Associated Press. CLEVELAND. It's been just over a year since a thief broke into the Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Ohio and stole an 18-karat gold replica of the Apollo 11 lunar module and other artifacts that have yet to be recovered or suspects ...
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NASA's Sun Probe Set to Launch Next Week on Its Journey to Hell Next week, NASA is scheduled to send human technology closer to a star than ever before. What they learn could change our understanding of, well, the whole galaxy.
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World gazes at total lunar eclipse, longest of this century Johannesburg (AP) - Curiosity and awe greeted a complete lunar eclipse on July 27, the longest one of this century and visible in much of the world.
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