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The icy steps on these Mars plains may be ancient wind-blown dust A high-definition Martian camera spotted icy ridges on the Red Planet interlaced with channels, which may show ancient proof of water or lava.
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NASA requests proposal for second Artemis crewed lunar lander NASA has released a request for proposals for a second human lunar lander for the Artemis program to join the Starship lander under development by SpaceX. The post NASA requests proposal for second Artemis crewed lunar l...
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Astronauts could use Mars soil for 3D-printing on the Red Planet Making things for Mars astronauts on-planet would be a boon for future human missions.
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Satellites can now Measure the Thickness of Ice Sheets all Year Long Artificial intelligence can do more than paint planets as bowls of soup. It's now helping researchers acquire better climate change data by teaching Earth observation satellites how to measure ice thickness in the Arctic...
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Classified UFO videos would 'harm national security' if released, Navy says The U.S. Navy admitted that it has unreleased videos of UFO encounters but refused to share them due to 'national security concerns.'
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The James Webb Space Telescope has released its very first exoplanet image - here's what we can learn from it The new images reveal JWST will be a fantastic tool for astronomers aiming to improve their knowledge of exoplanets.
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Private industry aims to fill demand for space threat intelligence Private companies hope to overcome obstacles that have prevented the DoD from leveraging commercial space technology to meet the U.S. government's need for more knowledge of space threats. The post Private industry aims ...
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Chinese astronauts go on spacewalk from new station Two Chinese astronauts went on a spacewalk Saturday from a new space station that is due to be completed later this year.
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Shanghai rocket maker considering developing huge methane-fueled rockets A major arm of China's state-owned space contractor is looking at developing a series of partially and fully-reusable launch vehicles apparently in response to SpaceX's Starship. The post Shanghai rocket maker considerin...
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Nikon Z6 II review

SPACE.com - 18 Sep 2022 14:15
Nikon Z6 II review The Nikon Z6 II is the latest in the Z6 mirrorless range and brings with it a whole host of new and improved features whilst remaining almost identical to its predecessor.
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NASA prepping for key fueling test of Artemis 1 moon rocket on Wednesday NASA is gearing up for a crucial fueling test of its Artemis 1 moon rocket on Wednesday (Sept. 21) that could keep the huge vehicle on track for a liftoff less than a week later.
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