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Spacecraft that sail on sunshine could be the next big thing in spaceflight On June 22, a SpaceX Falcon Heavy will thunder off the launch pad at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. It's a colossal rocket — 230 feet tall, more than 3 million pounds — but the launch is a big deal mainly because of a tiny spacecraft it will carry: a ...
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'Spectacular' Opal-Laced Fossils Reveal Previously Unknown Australian Dinosaur Paleontologists in Australia have identified a previously unknown plant-eating dinosaur from the mid-Cretaceous. Remarkably, the fossilized bones of these creatures, which glisten in hues of blue and green, are preserved in opal. New research published ...
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Feathers preceded birds by 100 million years June 3 (UPI) -- Feathers arrived at least 100 million years before birds, according to a new survey. Using new data in the fields of palaeontology and molecular developmental biology, scientists were able to clarify the evolutionary relationships among ...
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SpaceX's next Falcon Heavy launch from Florida will be at night for the first time SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket will take flight at nighttime for the first time in June, the Orlando Sentinel reported. NASA announced Monday that Space X will have a target launch on June 22 at 11:30 p.m. for the Falcon Heavy from complex 39A at the ...
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