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Falcon 9 rocket fires engines in key test ahead of Crew Dragon demo flight A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket sporting human-rating upgrades such as new composite pressurant tanks briefly ignited its nine Merlin engines Thursday afternoon on a launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, but SpaceX did not immediately ...
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Earth's oldest rock was found by Apollo 14 astronauts -- on the moon (CNN) When the Apollo 14 astronauts returned samples from the moon's surface, they probably didn't realize that they were reuniting Earth with a bit of its early history.
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Silent Mars Rover Opportunity Marks 15 Years on Red Planet in Bittersweet Anniversary NASA's Opportunity rover has now been on Mars for 15 years, but the milestone is a bittersweet one. Opportunity touched down on the night of Jan. 24, 2004, a few weeks after its twin, Spirit, landed on a different patch of Red Planet ground.
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NASA delivers clearest view yet of space snowman Ultima Thule On New Year's Day, when NASA's New Horizons spacecraft snapped images of the most distant world we've ever explored, the vehicle was zooming past the rock at 32,000 miles per hour.
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Record-Setting Ice Hole Drilled in Antarctica Using a hot-water drill, British scientists have dug a 7,060-foot borehole through the Antarctic ice sheet. The comically long ice hole is the largest ever for West Antarctica, and it's meant to improve our understanding of climate-related sea level ...
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Odd duckbilled sea reptile thrived after ancient global calamity News and research before you hear about it on CNBC and others. Claim your 2-week free trial to StreetInsider Premium here. By Will Dunham.
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'Worrying' rise in global CO2 forecast for 2019 The level of climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is forecast to rise by a near-record amount in 2019, according to the Met Office.
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Did a planetary collision give Earth the stuff for life? Earth most likely received the bulk of its carbon, nitrogen, and other life-essential volatile elements from the planetary collision that created the moon more than 4.4 billion years ago, according to a new study.
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