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Location American Space News for 28 December 2022
Power on the Moon. What Will it Take to Survive the Lunar Night? NASA recently hosted a series of workshops on how nuclear power could enable long-duration missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond! The post Power on the Moon. What Will it Take to Survive the Lunar Night? appeared first ...
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Thales Alenia Space studying reusable spacecraft for in-orbit manufacturing Uncrewed rather than crewed spacecraft will be key to realizing an emerging in-orbit manufacturing industry, according to a European venture that has tasked Thales Alenia Space to develop a vehicle called REV1 for missio...
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China unveils plans for the largest optical telescope in Asia Peking University wants to build the largest optical telescope in Asia and close the gap in astronomy capabilities with the rest of the world.
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We're Going to see at Least Five More SLS Rockets Launch in the Coming Years NASA's continued goal of sending humans into deep space using its Space Launch System (SLS) recently took a giant leap as the world's largest space agency finalized the SLS Stages Production and Evolution Contract worth ...
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Mars dust won't bury Perseverance rover's rock sample tubes on Martian surface 'My team's not worried' about dust or wind disturbing the lightsaber-shaped cache tubes, NASA's Perseverance mission wrote on Twitter.
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Gamma rays: Everything you need to know about these powerful packets of energy Gamma rays are high-energy photons produced by some of the most violent events in the universe. We explore this powerful radiation in more detail here.
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Nobody took John F. Clauser's quantum experiments seriously. 50 years later, he's collecting a Nobel Prize. John F. Clauser reflects on receiving the 2022 Nobel Prize in physics for the groundbreaking work he did 50 years ago.
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Satellite sees deadly blizzard and 'bomb cyclone' blanket the US northeastern in snow (photos) Satellite imagery from NASA shows snow, ice and clouds blanketing the northeastern U.S. during the peak of the holiday travel season.
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The James Webb Space Telescope can use its full name in British journal again after controversy The Royal Astronomical Society briefly mandated that all journal articles refer to the observatory as 'JWST', before NASA cleared former chief James Webb of persecuting queer staffers.
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Exotic clasts in Chang'e-5 samples indicate unexplored terrane on moon The Chang'e-5 mission touched down in the Mons Rümker region of the northern Oceanus Procellarum of the moon and returned 1.731 kg of lunar regolith.
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NASA made sole-source award for space station spacesuit A task order Collins Aerospace received to develop a new spacesuit for the International Space Station was awarded on a sole-source basis, a move NASA says was intended to preserve competition for later phases of the pro...
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Former Russian space agency chief injured in Ukraine shelling, completes surgery: report Former Roscosmos director-general Dmitry Rogozin is 'on the mend' after being flown from Ukraine to Russia for the 'complex operation, state media reported Monday (Dec. 26).
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Every planet in the solar system will be visible on Wednesday (Dec. 28). Here's how to see them Take a grand tour of the solar system tonight (Dec. 28) as each of the planets in the solar system will be visible at the same time.
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Indian astronomers detect dozens of variable stars in the NGC 381 region Astronomers from the Aryabhatta Research Institute of observational sciencES (ARIES) and from the Physical Research Laboratory in India report the detection of 57 variable stars in the field of the open cluster NGC 381. ...
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