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Fifty years after Apollo, NASA is moving quickly to return to the moon. But will it work? Fifty years ago, a Saturn V rocket stood at Kennedy Space Center, the towering result of a multibillion-dollar development process, hundreds of thousands of workers and years of planning. Today, there is no launch vehicle piercing the horizon at Florida's ...
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NASA's Restored Mission Control Preserves the Glory Days of the Apollo Era After a multi-year restoration effort, NASA's Apollo Mission Operations Control Room 2 (MOCR 2) is set to re-open to the public next week, as part of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. For two years, a team of historians and engineers have worked to ...
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The Astronomers' Eclipse: July 2nd Eclipse Will Pass Over Professional Observatories Some of the world's largest telescopes will be watching as the Moon blocks the Sun's disk and reveals its corona on July 2, 2019. Any view of totality is enthralling, but the July 2nd total solar eclipse in the South Pacific, Chile, and Argentina is particularly ...
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Summer of Space Secrets of the Dead: Galileo's Moon When it was published in 1610, Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius translated as "Starry Messenger" set in motion a scientific revolution. Using observations he made of both Earth's moon and Jupiter's moons, Galileo proved earth ...
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Scientists Try To Develop An Accurate AI-Powered Universe Simulation Everyone's had a moment or two of their lives where they pull off an incredible feat however can't explain how they did it. Maybe it was a close to-superhuman catch in a softball game or acing a test without finding out. In any case, it's occurred to all of us, and ...
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