Category: 2. Space
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X-59 Model Tested in Japanese Supersonic Wind Tunnel
Researchers from NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently tested a scale model of the X-59 experimental aircraft in a supersonic wind tunnel located in Chofu, Japan, to assess the noise audible underneath the…
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 to Support Health Studies for Deep Space Travel
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission is set to launch a four-person crew to the International Space Station later this summer. Some of the crew have volunteered to participate in a series of experiments to address health challenges astronauts may…
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Scientists uncover 15,000 kilometers of lost rivers on Mars
The discovery of more than 15,000 kilometers of ancient riverbeds on Mars suggests that the Red Planet may once have been much wetter than previously thought.
Researchers looked at fluvial sinuous ridges, also known as inverted channels, across…
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We’ve lost our ability to be awed by space
Rick Liebling is a vice president at VSC, a public relations agency that specializes in working with tech startups. His experience includes working with clients across a variety of industries and verticals, including…
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NASA’s Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle will search for lunar ice and subsurface structures
NASA has selected three instruments to travel to the Moon, with two planned for integration onto an LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle) and one for a future orbital opportunity.
The LTV is part of NASA’s efforts to explore the lunar surface as part of…
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This tiny rice plant could feed the first lunar colony
The future of sustained space habitation depends on our ability to grow fresh food away from Earth. The revolutionary new collaborative Moon-Rice project is using cutting-edge experimental biology to create an ideal future food crop that can be…
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Experimental Chinese satellite turns up in unexpected orbit
HELSINKI —A Chinese Shiyan satellite appears in a low-inclination orbit never before used by the country, after a week-long detection delay and uncertainty over its mission.
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