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See SpaceX's Starhopper Touch Down for Final Time (Photo) A gorgeous photo shows SpaceX's Starhopper vehicle coming back down to Earth for the final time. Starhopper, an early test prototype of SpaceX's Mars-colonizing Starship spacecraft, flew high into the South Texas skies yesterday (Aug. 27), acing its fourth ...
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Sailors encounter floating pumice 'raft' drifting across the Pacific Ocean Sailors in the South Pacific were surprised this month to find themselves sailing through a sea of stone. Australian couple Michael and Larissa Hoult were on their yacht en route to Fiji from Vava'u when they entered a 150-square-kilometer "pumice raft" – a ...
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This newfound 3.8-million-year-old skull is an 'iconic' specimen in human evolution About 3.8 million years ago, a distant human relative took his final steps. Swept into a river delta, his head was buried in sand that, over time, hardened into a stone helmet. The skull fossilized within the sandstone, to the delight of the scientists who discovered ...
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As Hurricane Dorian threatens the Space Coast, NASA works to secure its launch pads On the Space Coast, where some models put Hurricane Dorian touching land Monday, teams at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station are working to secure multi-million-dollar equipment ahead of the storm. A major storm slamming ...
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Why we see the past through rose-coloured glasses, but not the future We're losing perspective on the true state of the world and fear is impeding our ability to make decisions and effect positive change. That's the view of Steven Pinker, a Harvard psychologist who argues that we — both as individuals and societies — are ...
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Hoxie-native astronaut shares about life aboard the International Space Station Space exploration has been Nick Hague's dream since he was a little boy staring at the stars in Hoxie, Kansas. "The world seemed so big, and so many things seemed like they were out of reach," said Hague, "I wanted to be a part of something bigger than ...
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Local window washers become superheroes at UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The folks at UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital had a dilemma. The kids needed to have their day brightened and the hospital had dirty windows! So Spider-Man, Captain America, Wonder Woman, Batman and The Hulk came to the ...
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