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Only a Handful of Birds Survived the Dinosaur Killing Asteroid—Now Scientists Have Worked Out Why Sixty-six million ago an asteroid crashed into the Earth, with a force one million times greater than the most powerful atomic bomb.
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New helium tank for SpaceX crew launches still waiting to fly SpaceX is still working on a new, safer helium tank design needed for launches with astronauts, and the debut of the company's upgraded Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket earlier this month did not count as one of seven successful missions in "crew configuration" ...
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Beauty! Moon and Jupiter May 25 to 28 On May 25 to 28, 2018 - if you have a clear sky - you'll surely notice a very bright "star" near the moon. This object is really a planet, Jupiter.
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NASA captures amazing images of lava flows in Leilani Estates HONOLULU (KHON2) - A NASA satellite captured stunning images of what the Kilauea eruption in Leilani Estates looks like from space.
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Telescope Aimed at Black Hole Gives Taste of Incredible Results to Come You might remember that about a year ago, astrophysicists turned the whole Earth into a telescope to try and get a picture of a black hole.
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Massive Ice Highways Found Hiding Under Antarctica Scientists have found huge valleys linking the smaller West Antarctic Ice Sheet to the massive East Antarctic Ice Sheet, hidden deep under the ice.
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Boulder aerospace company to help build NASA telescope BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - A Boulder-based aerospace company will have a hand in the construction of a $3.2 billion telescope for NASA.
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The Supposedly Physics-Defying NASA Thruster Doesn't Work, New Research Confirms If you want to send something deep, deep into space, it's impractical to load it up with lots of heavy propellant. Scientists with their eyes on long-distance space travel have contemplated thrusters that wouldn't need any propellant at all.
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NASA's InSight Mars Lander Fires Up Its Engines in Space for 1st Time NASA's InSight Mars lander performed its first engine burn on Tuesday (May 22), refining its course toward the Red Planet. The 40-second burn, which involved four of InSight's eight thrusters, was designed to change the lander's velocity by about 8.5 ...
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GRACE-FO Mission Set To Record Climate Data After SpaceX Launch The twin Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) satellites, developed and built by Airbus, are closer to continuing the climate record established by the predecessor GRACE mission of 2002–2017, following their successful launch ...
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