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SpaceX Plans to Fly a Single Rocket 5 Times by the End of the Year SpaceX wants to ramp up its rocket reuse, and soon. The company commonly lands and reflies the first stages of its Falcon Heavy and Falcon 9 rockets, as a way to reduce the cost of spaceflight. Indeed, three Falcon 9 boosters already have three missions ...
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NASA tracked small asteroid before it broke up in atmosphere When a lightning detector on a NOAA weather satellite detected something that wasn't lightning last Saturday, a scientist at the Center for Near Earth Object Studies at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, did some detective work.
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AI Created a 3D Replica of Our Universe. We Have No Idea How It Works. The first-ever artificial intelligence simulation of the universe seems to work like the real thing — and is almost as mysterious. Researchers reported the new simulation June 24 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The goal was to ...
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Astronauts Take Rare Pictures from Space of Raikoke Volcano Erupting Raikoke, an uninhabited island in northwest Pacific had last erupted in 1924, until now. Astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS) have captured stunning pictures of the volcano that has erupted for the first time in 95 years. The latest eruption, on June ...
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New Earth-like planets discovered around a nearby star By Richa Noriega. An international research team led by University of Göttingen has discovered two new Earth-like planets near one of the closest neighboring stars. The results of the research were published in the research journal Astronomy and ...
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For The First Time 4D Motion of Atoms Has Been Captured by UCLA-Led Group of Scientists Many believed theories about how materials melt, freeze and evaporate could have to be tweaked because of some breakthrough research. A UCLA-led group of scientists has captured the 4D motion of atoms through time and 3D space as they modified ...
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Being a vegetarian croc can only be a phase If a time machine that sent you back to the Mesozoic Era, not all the crocs you'd come across would size you up as a tasty meal. That's according to a new study published in Cell Press on Thursday that fed high-res scans of 146 teeth from 16 extinct species ...
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