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Location American Space News for 16 July 2022
Scientists find oldest Martian meteorite's original home Scientists announced Tuesday they had found the crater from which the oldest known Martian meteorite was originally blasted towards Earth, a discovery that could provide clues into how our own planet was formed.
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US, Russian astronauts will swap seats on rockets again NASA astronauts will go back to riding Russian rockets under an agreement announced Friday, and Russian cosmonauts will catch lifts to the International Space Station with SpaceX beginning this fall.
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Booster 7's BOOM, Nuclear Mission to Neptune, More JWST Images Even more pictures from James Webb Space Telescope, China’s planning a mission to Neptune, SpaceX’s Booster 7 suffers from an explosion, black holes are messy eaters, going under Europa’s ice crust and more. For th...
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Unusual Burials for Women in Medieval Europe

Discover - 16 Jul 2022 15:00
Unusual Burials for Women in Medieval Europe Researchers find cases of bed burials, which were unusual in medieval Europe and exclusive to women in the A.D. seventh century.
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Best telescopes for seeing planets 2022

SPACE.com - 16 Jul 2022 13:35
Best telescopes for seeing planets 2022 Ready to tour the Universe? Find the perfect companion with our guide to the best telescopes for planets.
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RelaunchSpace reconstructs NASA flight plan for Apollo 11 moon landing More than half a century since its pages served as humanity's first roadmap to the moon, NASA's Apollo 11 flight plan has been relaunched.
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'Rebooting' the moon: NASA's Artemis program aims for lunar sustainability Artemis moonwalkers will need innovative technologies in order to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before and forge the first long-term presence on the moon.
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'Hopping' space dust may help asteroids bust a move Snap, crackle, pop! Dust 'hopping' on asteroids might influence how these small bodies migrate through space.
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NASA's head warned that China may try to claim the moon -- two space scholars explain why that's unlikely to happen China is unlikely to claim control over the moon despite concerns of NASA chief Bill Nelson. Here is why.
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