- SpaceX will try for 2 Monday launches including next human spaceflight Orlando Sentinel
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SpaceX will try for 2 Monday launches including next human spaceflight – Orlando Sentinel
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Solar eclipse shines over Stonehenge in stunning photo from Astrophotographer Josh Dury
Partial solar eclipse sequence over Stonehenge, U.K. (Image credit: Josh Dury) On March 29, a partial solar eclipse was visible over eastern North America and Europe, putting on a dramatic show for those lucky enough to have clear skies and…
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Stuck Astronaut Defends Boeing Capsule as NASA’s ‘Most Robust’ – Bloomberg.com
- Stuck Astronaut Defends Boeing Capsule as NASA’s ‘Most Robust’ Bloomberg.com
- Watch live: Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams discuss extended stay at ISS USA Today
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Solar Wind’s Twisting, Whirling Dance Captured On Camera For First Time
For the first time, a giant helical structure spanning millions of kilometers has been captured on camera as it emerged from the Sun.
In 2020, the European Space Agency (ESA), with help from NASA, launched the Solar Orbiter on a mission to get the…
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US Space Force wants a new ‘orbital carrier’ to be a satellite launch pad in space
The U.S. Space Force is funding the development of a new “Orbital Carrier” spacecraft that can deploy multiple satellites when needed.
The Orbital Carrier is being designed by Seattle-based company Gravitics and is funded through the Space…
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NASA Took Mice Into Space, And It Did Something Scary to Their Bones
Floating about in microgravity might seem like a blissful reprieve for the human body’s weight-bearing skeleton, but when astronauts spend months in space, their bone density takes a serious hit that they may never fully recover from.
A study of…
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Airbus replaces Russian space agency in search for life on Mars
Danny FullbrookBBC News, Hertfordshire
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The rover is expected to touch down on the Mars surface in 2030 A UK space firm has replaced a Russian corporation in a European project to search for signs of life on Mars.
Airbus in Stevenage,…
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When a stove’s virtues amount to more than just hot air — Harvard Gazette
Joyce Chaplin thought she was done with Benjamin Franklin.
“But then I was reading about the Little Ice Age and the particularly bad winter of 1740 to 1741,” said Chaplin, the James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early American History….
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SpaceX’s private Fram2 launch over Earth’s poles will send astronauts where no one has gone before
SpaceX’s Fram2 astronaut mission is all set to lift off toward a polar orbit, marking a dramatic departure from every crewed spaceflight that has come before. But why has this never been done before?
The privately funded Fram2 mission — named…
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Partial solar eclipse delights skywatchers around the world (photos)
On March 29, during a partial solar eclipse, the moon bit off more than it could chew, taking a dramatic ‘bite’ out of the sun. From crisp crescent-shaped suns to the rare ‘devil’s horns’ and ‘double sunrise,’ March’s solar eclipse left…
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