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| Apollo Mission Control Center restored to its former glory Houston, Texas (CNN) The Apollo Mission Control Center once buzzed with excitement as flight controllers communicated with the first astronauts to orbit the Earth, land on the moon and pilot shuttles. It's where dedicated experts oversaw operations for each ... | |
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| SuperCam instrument integrated on NASA's Mars 2020 rover The French/American SuperCam instrument has been delivered early June to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and has been integrated this week on NASA's Mars 2020 rover. The French space agency, CNES, together with university institutes in France, ... | |
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| How Apollo moon rocks reveal the epic history of the cosmos In a brilliant white room at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, lies a clear plastic chest filled with bits of the heavens. Inside are meteorites recovered from Antarctic ice and grains of material believed to predate the formation of our solar system. | |
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| Growing Embryonic Tissues on a Chip It's no surprise that using human embryos for biological and medical research comes with many ethical concerns. Correct though it is to proceed with caution in these matters, the fact is that much science would benefit from being able to study human biology ... | |
| Debate: There should be fewer satellites in space FOR THE ARGUMENT: Suhani Negandh, Class 9C, SH Agarwal International School, Kandivali (West), Mumbai. Today, there are around 5,000 satellites orbiting the earth. Of these only about 2,000 are functioning. The rest are just floating in a Low Earth ... | |
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| Book looks back at Kennedy and the great space race As we prepare for the 50th anniversary of the first manned lunar landing (Apollo 11), it is easy to take the space program for granted. But there was nothing inevitable about man landing on the moon. There was in America, however, a resolve to be the first in ... | |
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