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What's next for NASA's Perseverance Mars rover after its landing success? Great photos are just around the corner, but it'll likely be a few months before Perseverance really starts sinking its teeth into its science work.
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Widespread Texas power outages delay Boeing's second Starliner spacecraft test flight to April NASA's commercial crew program hit another delay in getting a second spacecraft ready to ferry astronauts to space.
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Scientists revisit the 1st black hole they ever discovered and realize it's bigger than they thought New evidence suggests the first known black hole is bigger than previously thought, which may force scientists to reconsider their understanding of how giant stars give rise to black holes.
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Wow! See the Perseverance rover dangling above Mars in this amazing landing photo NASA just released an image showing its Perseverance Mars rover dangling about 6.5 feet (2 meters) above the red dirt during its picture-perfect touchdown inside Jezero Crater yesterday (Feb. 18).
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What Does Wind Chill Mean, Exactly?

Discover - 19 Feb 2021 23:46
Though often talked about as the "feels like" temperature, wind chill involves a lot more than just how you feel outside.
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NASA sees NASA remains cautiously optimistic that the first launch of the Space Launch System rocket can take place before the end of the year despite having to perform a second hotfire test of the rocket's core stage. SpaceNews
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NOAA expands purchase of commercial radio occultation data for weather models The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced plans Feb. 19 to dramatically expand the number of daily radio occultation soundings it acquires from commercial satellites operated by GeoOptics and Spire Gl...
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Did a Comet Wipe out the Dinosaurs?

Universe Today - 19 Feb 2021 21:50
Did a Comet Wipe out the Dinosaurs? About 66 million years ago a massive chunk of rock slammed into Earth in what is the modern-day Yucatan Peninsula. The impact extinguished about 75% of all life on Earth. Most famously, it was the event that wiped out th...
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NASA TV Coverage Scheduled for Upcoming Spacewalks, Briefing

NASA Breaking news - 19 Feb 2021 21:43
NASA TV Coverage Scheduled for Upcoming Spacewalks, Briefing Three crew members from Expedition 64 will conduct two spacewalks working in pairs Sunday, Feb. 28, and Friday, March 5, to continue upgrades on the International Space Station.
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Sounding rocket CLASP2 elucidates solar magnetic field Cooperative operations between a solar observation satellite and a sounding-rocket telescope have measured the magnetic field strength in the photosphere and chromosphere above an active solar plage region. This is the f...
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NASA and Boeing will attempt 2nd hot fire test of SLS megarocket Feb. 25 NASA and Boeing are ready to light up the core stage of the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket in a second hot fire test, currently scheduled for Thursday (Feb. 25).
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Insight-HXMT gives insight into origin of fast radio bursts The latest observations from Insight-HXMT were published online in Nature Astronomy on Feb. 18. Insight-HXMT has discovered the very first X-ray burst associated with a fast radio burst (FRB) and has identified that it o...
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NASA's Perseverance Rover Sends Sneak Peek of Mars Landing

NASA Breaking news - 19 Feb 2021 19:47
NASA's Perseverance Rover Sends Sneak Peek of Mars Landing Less than a day after NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover successfully landed on the surface of Mars, engineers and scientists at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California were hard at work, awaiting ...
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Cold dust cores in the central zone of the Milky Way The Milky Way's central molecular zone (CMZ) spans the innermost 1600 light-years of the galaxy (for comparison, the Sun is 26,600 light-years away from the galactic center) and includes a vast complex of molecular cloud...
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Space Force sounds like a joke thanks to pop culture--that could be a problem for an important military branch The U.S. Space Force has a serious role to play in the modern world. Its stated mission is to train and equip personnel to defend U.S. interests in space. Given the increasing military and economic importance of space, t...
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Perseverance has Landed. Here are its First Pictures From the Surface of Mars They've done it again. After a journey of nearly seven months, the Perseverance rover teams successfully guided their intrepid traveler to a pinpoint landing inside Jezero Crater on Mars on February 18, 2021. And within ...
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Astronomers publish map showing 25,000 supermassive black holes An international team of astronomers has published a map of the sky showing over 25,000 supermassive black holes. The map, to be published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, is the most detailed celestial map in th...
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Mars rovers safe from lightning strikes, research finds If experiments done in small bottles in a University of Oregon lab are accurate, the friction of colliding Martian dust particles are unlikely to generate big electrical storms or threaten the newly arrived exploration v...
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Following the Jovian Moons Through 2021 Mutual Eclipse Season Watch as the Jovian moons perform a spectacular celestial dance in 2021. The post Following the Jovian Moons Through 2021 Mutual Eclipse Season appeared first on Universe Today.
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Has Earth been visited by an alien spaceship? Harvard Professor Avi Loeb vs. everybody else A highly unusual object was spotted traveling through the solar system in 2017. Given a Hawaiian name, Oumuamua, it was small and elongated--a few hundred meters by a few tens of meters, traveling at a speed fast enough ...
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Week in images: 15 - 19 February 2021

ESA - 19 Feb 2021 16:11
Week in images: 15 - 19 February 2021 Week in images: 15 - 19 February 2021 Discover our week through the lens
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We could find extraterrestrial civilizations by their air pollution Upcoming telescopes will give us more power to search for biosignatures on all the exoplanets we've found. Much of the biosignature conversation is centered on biogenic chemistry, such as atmospheric gases produced by si...
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