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Atlas 5 launches GOES-T weather satellite

Space News - 2 Mar 2022 04:32
Atlas 5 launches GOES-T weather satellite An Atlas 5 successfully launched the latest in a series of geostationary weather satellites March 1, exactly four years after the launch of the satellite it is replacing. The post Atlas 5 launches GOES-T weather satellit...
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'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 4, Episode 10 provides Tarka's backstory Episode by episode, "Discovery" continues to entertain, but the season story arc has utterly flopped.
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Congress presses NASA for more details on Artemis costs and schedules Members of Congress, concerned about growing costs and slipping schedules, pressed NASA for more details about the management and overall strategy of the agency's Artemis lunar exploration plan. The post Congress presses...
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NASA, ULA Launch NOAA's Newest Earth Observing Satellite

NASA Breaking news - 2 Mar 2022 03:30
NASA, ULA Launch NOAA's Newest Earth Observing Satellite NASA successfully launched the third in a series of next-generation weather satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) at 4:38 p.m. EST Tuesday. The newest Geostationary Operational Environ...
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Future Astronauts Might be Able to 3D Print Their own Spacesuits and Parts as Needed One of the best motivators to solve a problem is to experience it yourself. Dr. Bonnie Dunbar happened to have just such an experience. She is a former NASA astronaut and is now a professor of Aerospace Engineering at Te...
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General Atomics and Orion Space win contracts for military weather satellites The U.S. Space Force selected General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems and Orion Space Solutions to each develop and launch demonstration satellites for weather imaging and cloud characterization. The post General Atomics...
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Scientists gearing up for rocket body's March 4 moon crash A wayward rocket stage is poised to bombard the moon on Friday (March 4), and the coming impact has earned some scientific attention.
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Ukrainians urge satellites to publicly share real-time images of the Russian invasion Earth Observatory System Data Analytics is urging fellow satellite companies and space agencies to share their data to assist the people of Ukraine The post Ukrainians urge satellites to publicly share real-time images o...
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Study finds new biomarkers that could assist in identifying deep-space flight risks An international team of scientists has found new biomarkers that can be used for diagnostic purposes and potentially as predictive tools of the risks associated with deep-space flight.
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The Best way to Leave the Solar System Might be to fly Uncomfortably Close to the Sun We've reported before on the conceptual mission known as the Interstellar Probe. This ambitious mission would visit the interstellar medium about 1,000 AU away from the Sun. But how exactly would the probe get there in a...
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Ukraine's proud space industry faces obliteration, but country's former space chief has hope for the future Ukraine has a mighty space industry whose Zenit rocket is Elon Musk's favorite. But the country's potential might soon lie in ruins together with its dreams as Russia continues its bloody siege.
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NASA Invites Media to Next SpaceX Commercial Crew Space Station Launch Media accreditation now is open for the launch of the fourth SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket that will carry astronauts to the International Space Station for a science expedition mission.
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Distant galaxies appear to overlap in new Hubble telescope image A new Hubble Space Telescope image shows two deceivingly close galaxies located in the constellation Virgo.
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Largest shock wave in the universe is 60 times larger than the Milky Way, new study finds A new study shows what happens when the two largest objects in the universe collide.
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Stonehenge may have been used as a solar calendar Stonehenge may have been used as a solar calendar, with each of the stones representing a day and sections of the circle of stones possibly corresponding to weeks.
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Scientists uncover the largest crater on Earth under 100,000 years old A crescent-shaped crater in Northeast China holds the record as the largest impact crater on Earth that formed in the last 100,000 years.
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Russia refuses to launch UK's OneWeb satellites unless demands are met Roscosmos will not launch three dozen OneWeb internet satellites as planned on Friday (March 4) unless the company meets new demands.
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Moon impact: Chinese rocket stage still in space says U.S. Space Command A spent rocket upper stage from China's 2014 Chang'e-5 T1 mission thought set to impact the moon did not reenter the atmosphere as previously stated, according to U.S. Space Command. The post Moon impact: Chinese rocket ...
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Where to stream Star Trek Picard season 2

SPACE.com - 2 Mar 2022 18:29
Paramount Plus is likely your best bet if you want to see the anticipated return of the infamous captain in Picard season 2.
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Powerful warm winds seen blowing from a neutron star as it rips up its companion Using the most powerful telescopes on Earth and in space, a team of astronomers has found for the first time blasts of hot, warm and cold winds from a neutron star whilst it consumes matter from a nearby star. The discov...
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A solar illusion: Coronal loops may not be what they seem Many coronal loops--ropey strands of plasma that scientists have long thought existed in the Sun's atmosphere--may actually be optical illusions, according to a new paper that challenges prevailing assumptions of what we...
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Stunning Photos from Air, Space and Ground of the Atlas V GOES-T Launch NASA and NOAA now have a sophisticated new weather satellite in space. The GOES-T satellite launched on the powerful United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket on March 1, and it will provide forecasters with high resol...
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