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NASA Continues to Try and Rescue Failing Hubble

Universe Today - 3 Jul 2021 04:23
NASA Continues to Try and Rescue Failing Hubble The search for Hubble's error continues, and could involve some complex and risky operations really soon! The post NASA Continues to Try and Rescue Failing Hubble appeared first on Universe Today.
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Hurricane Elsa, 1st of season, could hit Florida next week Elsa, The first hurricane of the 2021 season, formed on Friday (July 2).
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A Small Satellite With a Solar Sail Could Catch up With an Interstellar Object When Oumuamua, the first interstellar object ever observed passing through the Solar System, was discovered in 2017, it exhibited some unexpected properties that left astronomers scratching their heads. Its elongated sha...
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The Center of the Milky Way is the Most Likely Place to Find a Galactic Civilization Aim for the Center The Milky Way is 13 BILLION years old. Some of our Galaxy’s oldest stars were born near the beginning of the Universe itself. During all these eons of time, we know at least one technological civiliz...
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Exclusive: Filmmakers hunt for the truth in new documentary trailer for 'On the Trail of UFOs: Dark Sky' Small Town Monsters' latest paranormal project focuses on the connection between unidentified objects and energy sources.
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NASA's Perseverance rover is taking its own wheel for Mars drives NASA's Perseverance rover is picking up the pace on Mars thanks to technology that helps the robot avoid running into trouble.
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SpaceX tracking camera captures epic video of Falcon 9 rocket landing A SpaceX tracking camera captured amazing views of it's Falcon 9 rocket landing back on Earth after it launched 88 small satellites into polar orbit, as part of its Transporter-2 rideshare mission.
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'Lakes' under Mars' south pole: A muddy picture? Two research teams, using data from the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter, have recently published results suggesting that what were thought to be subsurface lakes on Mars may not really be lakes at all.
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