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NASA Will Test 5 Habitat Designs for Its Lunar Gateway Space Station NASA's Lunar Gateway space station design process is beginning to take shape: The agency has announced five new prototypes that it plans to test on the ground. These habitats aren't actually designs to use at the moon, but are more for NASA to learn ...
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For Deeper Insights, Japanese Space Mission Bombed an Asteroid to Make a Crater A Japanese space mission that has been studying an asteroid not far from Earth on Thursday night (Friday in Japan) fired a copper projectile at its surface. A camera also released during the operation showed an ejection of material from the asteroid, ...
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe Makes 2nd Daring Flyby of the Sun NASA's record-breaking solar mission silently completed another close pass of the sun yesterday (April 4). The maneuver, called a perihelion, resulted in a closest approach at 6:40 p.m. EDT (2240 GMT) yesterday, when the Parker Solar Probe was about 15 ...
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Shard of Shattered Alien Planet Spotted Around Dead Star The killer of this alien planet left a significant piece of evidence behind. Astronomers have spotted a decent-size object in the disk of dusty debris surrounding a superdense stellar corpse known as a white dwarf, a new study reports. The newfound ...
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Here's why NASA's audacious return to the Moon just might work Speaking in front of a high-fidelity model of the Apollo program's Lunar Module spacecraft, Vice President Mike Pence charged NASA with accelerating its Moon plans last week. Instead of 2028, Pence wanted boots on the ground four years earlier, before the ...
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Rocket Report: Small-launch reckoning, Starliner slip, a lunar Falcon Heavy? Welcome to Edition 1.43 of the Rocket Report! Lots of news this week, including new efforts in Japan and New Jersey, of all places, to develop spaceports. Also, NASA's plans to land humans on the Moon by the end of 2024 continues to reverberate through ...
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Trapdoor spider species that stay local put themselves at risk A palisade trapdoor spider of the new species E. turrificus walks across the rainforest floor near Maleny, Queensland. Credit: Jeremy Wilson, Author provided. Several new species of trapdoor spiders found in Queensland are finally described in an article ...
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Apollo 11 Astronauts Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Planted British Flag On The Moon The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text. Color. White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan.
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Capturing Of Strange Solar Eclipses And Martian Moon-Shadow Could Prove Decisive For Future Missions Martian moon Phobos as it crossed in front of the Sun, as seen by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover on Tuesday, March 26, 2019. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS. NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has filmed two solar eclipses caused by its moons Phobos and Deimos as ...
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As Nations Strew Junk in Earth's Orbit, Time for Swachh Space Abhiyaan? Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully launched the Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Interceptor missile, in an Anti-Satellite (A-SAT) missile test 'Mission Shakti' from the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Island, in Odisha on March 27, ...
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SpaceIL's Beresheet now in lunar orbit After firing its engines for six minutes, the Beresheet Moon lander transitioned from a highly-elliptical Earth orbit to a new lunar orbit. At 10:18 a.m. EDT (14:18 GMT) April 4, 2019, the spacecraft fired its engine to slow its velocity relative to the Moon by 620 ...
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CO2 Levels Are Now at a 3 Million-Year High There is likely more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere now than at any other time in the last three million years. That is the conclusion reinforced by a study published in Science Advances Wednesday. Researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact ...
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Improving 3D-printed prosthetics and integrating electronic sensors With the growth of 3D printing, it's entirely possible to 3D print your own prosthetic from models found in open-source databases. But those models lack personalized electronic user interfaces like those found in costly, state-of-the-art prosthetics.
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SpaceX's 'Starhopper' Starship Prototype Just Aced Its 1st Hop, Elon Musk Says SpaceX just fired up the "Starhopper" prototype for the company's planned Starship spacecraft for the first time, according to company CEO Elon Musk. Musk confirmed the short rocket test firing at SpaceX's newest launch site in Boca Chica, Texas, near ...
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Researchers Pinpoint Origin of Photons in Gamma-Ray Bursts WAKO, Japan, April 5, 2019 — Scientists from the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research and their collaborators have shown that the photons emitted by long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) originate in the photosphere, that is, in the visible portion of the ...
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Western Slope Skies - Meteor Showers If April showers bring May flowers, what do meteor showers bring? Listen. Listening... 0:00. /. 2:38. Episode aired Friday, April 5th and Wednesday, April 10th, 2019. Meteors are pieces of space debris, most of which are no larger than a grain of sand.
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Scientists solve mystery of how bacterial nanowires conduct electricity Scientists have made a surprising discovery about how strange bacteria that live in soil and sediment can conduct electricity. The bacteria do so, the researchers determined, through a seamless biological structure never before seen in nature – a structure ...
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Great Barrier Reef's ability to recover from bleaching ' severely reduced' The Great Barrier Reef's ability to recover from bleaching damage 'has been severely reduced.' That's the verdict from a new report led by researchers at the James Cook University in Australia, who have said the number of new corals on the world's largest ...
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Stephen Hawking's Theory on Primordial Nature of Dark Matter Proved Wrong Stephen Hawking's 1971 work looks into the so-called gravitational lensing phenomenon, which presupposes that a bunch of black holes zipping around at estimated incredible speeds would by all means bend the light of objects they pass in front of.
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How ALS progresses on genetic and cellular level revealed by high-res spinal cord study Date: April 4, 2019; Source: Simons Foundation; Summary: Precise experiments have revealed for the first time how Lou Gehrig's disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), progresses on a genetic and cellular level. The work comprises tens of ...
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Digital device overload linked to obesity risk: Study New York, Apr 5 (IBNS): If your attention gets diverted in different directions by smartphones and other digital devices, take note: Media multitasking has now been linked to obesity. Long DescriptionNew research from Rice University indicates that mindless ...
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