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SpaceX Aborts Launch of Starhopper Rocket Prototype at Last Second SpaceX called off the planned launch of its Starhopper rocket Monday (Aug. 26) after a last-second abort stalled the much-anticipated demonstration flight. The company hopes to try again Tuesday. Starhopper, a squat, reusable prototype for SpaceX's ...
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NASA celebrates women leaders, aims for first woman on moon by 2024 On the 99th anniversary of women's suffrage, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine doubled down on promises to put the first woman on the moon by 2024. "I have an 11-year-old daughter," Bridenstine said at an event at NASA Ames to celebrate women's ...
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High above Greenland glaciers, Nasa looks into melting ocean ice Skimming low over the gleaming white glaciers on Greenland's coast in a modified 1940s plane, three Nasa scientists, led by an Elvis-impersonating oceanographer, waited to drop a probe into the water beneath them. They are part of Oceans Melting ...
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ISRO gets a close shot at the moon ISRO releases images of the lunar surface, and gives info on craters. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday released images of the Lunar Surface, captured by Terrain Mapping Camera-2 (TMC-2) of Chandrayaan 2 . According to the ...
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Nine in 10 children are glued to screens and sleep badly due to blue light disrupting their natural pattern Loughborough University and University College London studied screen time, sleep and physical activitiy in kids based on an earlier 2015-2016 study; More than three quarters of teenagers spend over two hours with a screen daily; Less than 1/2 of ...
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