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Here's What Mars Looks Like Now to a Tiny Cubesat Chasing NASA's InSight Lander PASADENA, Calif. - A tiny cubesat cruising through interplanetary space has captured a new glimpse of Mars, just before watching NASA's InSight lander touch down the Red Planet.
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule to take test flight on January 7, 2019 Elon Musk's SpaceX company has made rocket launches essential viewing, with a regular stream of dramatic successes and unfortunate failures.
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A Statue of Liberty-sized asteroid just passed really close to the Earth November 25 was a busy day for the extraterrestrials. According to NASA two asteroids passed close to Earth and can be considered a "near-Earth object" (NEO).
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Dmitry Rogozin, head of Russian space agency Roscosmos said Russia could "win a small war" Russia has always dominated in the case of Space explorations and all. Recently Roscoscmos head Dmitry Rogozin said that the Russian Space Agency possesses ten jet planes which make them equal to an air force of Guatemala or Hungary.
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The woman putting Australia into space Australia is late to the space party. The leader of its new space agency, Megan Clark, said so herself. This continent, at the perfect location in the southern hemisphere to peer into the galaxy, has been one of the last developed countries to get a ...
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ESA's Mars Express Sends New Images of Martian Landscape The European Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express has imaged a part of the Martian landscape, a region at the boundary of the northern and southern hemisphere which is rocky and fragmented, that once formed the Red Planet's flood plains.
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Star Trek-Inspired Plane Flies on Ionic Wind Thanks to some MIT scientists, aircafts are boldly going where no aircraft has gone before. According to India Today, the aircrafts in Star Trek have inspired the scientists to build and fly the first-ever plane "with no moving parts" with the idea of ...
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Scientists have found the reason for the destruction of ancient cities It turned out that the settlements were wiped out because of a meteorite. Earlier on the Northern coast of the Dead sea was on five cities more, but at the end of the bronze age large-scale disaster has destroyed the settlements on the territory of ...
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