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Ice Peeks out of a Cliffside on Mars

Universe Today - 20 Jan 2022 02:28
Ice Peeks out of a Cliffside on Mars The HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured another beauty. This time the image shows water ice peeking out from a cliffside on Mars. A layer of sediment...
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Cosmosphere craft beer: Space museum set to launch 'Space Race' IPA For 60 years, the Cosmosphere has been a leader in the preservation of space history. The Kansas institution has everything you would want from a world-class museum. Everything, except its own beer.
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Sulphur dioxide from Tonga eruption spreads over Australia Image: The Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano near Tonga in the South Pacific erupted with such force on 15 January that it is thought to be the biggest eruption recorded anywhere on the planet in 30 years.
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Chinese satellite in near miss with Russian ASAT test debris A Chinese satellite experienced a near miss Tuesday with a piece of debris created by Russia's destructive anti-satellite test conducted in November. SpaceNews
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NASA foresees gap in lunar landings after Artemis 3 After landing astronauts on the moon in the mid-2020s for the first time in more than a half-century, NASA will wait at least two more years before making a second crewed lunar landing as part of the Artemis program. Spa...
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Spaceflight makes the body kill red blood cells and it doesn't get better after landing Being in space causes the human body to destroy about 50% more red blood cells, leading to a potentially dangerous condition known as anemia.
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Russia's only female cosmonaut to travel to space in September Russia's sole active female cosmonaut, Anna Kikina, is due to travel to the International Space Station in September on a Soyuz rocket, the national space agency said Thursday.
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NASA solar sail mission to chase tiny asteroid after Artemis I launch Launching with the Artemis I uncrewed test flight, NASA's shoebox-size Near-Earth Asteroid Scout will chase down what will become the smallest asteroid ever to be visited by a spacecraft. It will get there by unfurling a...
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What Is Cuffing Season and Is It a Real Thing?

Discover - 20 Jan 2022 23:00
What Is Cuffing Season and Is It a Real Thing? Indirect research suggests reasons why some of us choose to settle down with a partner for the winter.
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The Moon's Crust was Formed From a Frozen Slushy Magma

Universe Today - 20 Jan 2022 22:37
The Moon's Crust was Formed From a Frozen Slushy Magma Scientists’ detailed study of the Moon dates back to the Apollo missions when astronauts brought rock samples from the lunar surface back to Earth for analysis. Apollo 11 gathered samples from the lunar highland region...
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Bad weather delays SpaceX Dragon's departure from space station to Saturday A SpaceX resupply ship will have to wait at least one more day before returning to Earth.
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Tom Cruise Movie's Producers Aim to Add Film Studio to the Space Station in 2024 The production company that’s playing a key role in a space movie project involving Tom Cruise says it’s working with Axiom Space to add a sports and entertainment facility to the International Space Station by the e...
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Scientists confirm a highly eccentric black hole merger for the first time For the first time, scientists believe they have detected a merger of two black holes with eccentric orbits. According to a paper published in Nature Astronomy by researchers from Rochester Institute of Technology's Cent...
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Even Tiny Mimas Seems to Have an Internal Ocean of Liquid Water Data from the Cassini mission keeps fuelling discoveries. The latest discovery is that Saturn’s tiny moon Mimas may have an internal ocean. If it does, the moon joins a growing list of natural satellites in our Solar S...
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Astronaut spots ash clouds from Tonga volcano eruption from space (photos) Stunning views of the aftermath of the Tonga volcano eruption have been snapped by astronauts at the International Space Station.
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Sidewinding young stellar jets spied by Gemini South Young stellar jets are a common by-product of star formation and are thought to be caused by the interplay between the magnetic fields of rotating young stars and the disks of gas surrounding them. These interactions eje...
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A un año del mandato de Biden, la NASA mira hacia el futuro

NASA Breaking news - 20 Jan 2022 20:01
A un año del mandato de Biden, la NASA mira hacia el futuro Durante el año pasado, la NASA ha hecho valiosas contribuciones a los objetivos de la Administración Biden-Harris: liderando a nivel mundial, abordando el problema urgente del cambio climático, creando empleos bien re...
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Historic Mars weather delay pushes Ingenuity helicopter's next flight to Sunday NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has notched yet another milestone -- the first weather-related flight delay on another planet.
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Axiom's 1st private crew launch to space station delayed to March Spacecraft prep and orbital traffic pushed the first all-private space station mission one month later.
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NASA's InSight Mars lander awakens from 'safe mode' after Red Planet dust storm The Marsquake-hunting mission will pause science for the time being.
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How scientists tested the supersonic dynamic characteristics of the Tianwen-1 Mars Entry Capsule The Tianwen-1 Mars entry capsule successfully landed on the surface of Mars in southern Utopia planitia on May 14th, 2021 at 23:18 UTC. One of the biggest challenges it faced is that a typical blunt body such as the caps...
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Op-ed | NASA Needs a Lead Program Office for Artemis It's time to stand up an Artemis Program Office, modeled after the Apollo Program Office, with the long-term strategic vision for human exploration of Mars as its guiding star, but with a near-term laser focus on getting...
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