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Location American Space News for 18 April 2024
Artemis Astronauts Will Deploy New Seismometers on the Moon Back in the 1960s and 1970s, Apollo astronauts set up a collection of lunar seismometers to detect possible Moon quakes. These instruments monitored lunar activity for eight years and gave planetary scientists an indirec...
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OSDR hosts Blue Origin Erika Wagner

NASA Breaking news - 18 Apr 2024 02:13
Open Science Data Repository Team Hosts Blue Origin's Dr Erika Wagner at the Meet the Expert Seminar Series Focused on Flight Integrators Friday, March 29, 2024--The Open Science Data Repository hosted the sixth presenta...
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Russia launches new Angara A5 heavy-lift rocket on 4th orbital test mission (photos) Russia's Angara A5 rocket lifted off on April 11, marking the fourth launch of the first rocket developed by Russia since the fall of the USSR in 1991.
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The Solar Wind is Stripping Oxygen and Carbon Away From Venus The BepiColombo mission, a joint effort between JAXA and the ESA, was only the second (and most advanced) mission to visit Mercury, the least explored planet in the Solar System. With two probes and an advanced suite of ...
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Sweden becomes 38th country to sign NASA's Artemis Accords for moon exploration Sweden is the latest nation to sign onto NASA's Artemis Accords on April 16, following Switzerland's signing earlier this week.
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AI for Earth: How NASA's Artificial Intelligence and Open Science Efforts Combat Climate Change As extreme weather events increase around the world due to climate change, the need for further research into our warming planet has increased as well. For NASA, climate research involves not only conducting studies of t...
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Rocket Lab gearing up to refly Electron booster for 1st time Rocket Lab has put a recovered Electron first stage back into its production line, a big step toward the company's first-ever rocket reflight.
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Bottlenecks emerge in the space industrial base as companies adapt to new demands for faster, cheaper satellites. The post Suppliers struggle as military embraces small satellites appeared first on SpaceNews.
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'Transformers One' 1st trailer unveils Optimus Prime and Megatron's shared history (video) The Transformers are returning to cinemas in 2024 with their first animated movie in nearly 40 years. This is the beginning of Cybertron's end.
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Sols 4159-4160: A Fully Loaded First Sol

NASA Breaking news - 18 Apr 2024 21:31
Earth planning date: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Curiosity continues to make progress along the margin of upper Gediz Vallis ridge, investigating the broken bedrock in our workspace and acquiring images of the ridge deposi...
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Researchers quantify the ideal in situ construction method for lunar habitats As the lunar exploration mission evolves from exploration to construction and utilization, in situ lunar construction becomes an imperative requirement. The key is regolith solidification and formation, aiming to maximiz...
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NASA's Juno gives aerial views of mountain and lava lake on Io Scientists on NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter have transformed data collected during two recent flybys of Io into animations that highlight two of the Jovian moon's most dramatic features: a mountain and an almost glass-s...
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The Canadian Space Agency has awarded MDA Space a contract extension worth around $182 million to continue supporting robotics operations on the International Space Station until 2030. The post Canada extends MDA Space's...
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Are Titan's dunes made of comet dust?

Phys.org - 18 Apr 2024 20:30
Are Titan's dunes made of comet dust? A new theory suggests that Titan's majestic dune fields may have come from outer space. Researchers had always assumed that the sand making up Titan's dunes was locally made, through erosion or condensed from atmospheric...
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Slither Aside, Titanoboa, This Ancient Snake Was Also a 50-Footer A new study suggests that Titanoboa wasn't the only snake that loomed large in antiquity.
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The Science Behind Netflix's '3 Body Problem,' As Explained By Astrophysics Expert Paul Sutter The namesake behind Netflix's new sci-fi series is an unsolvable physics problem that has baffled scientists for centuries. Paul Sutter breaks down the real three-body problem -- and why nobody can solve it.
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SpaceX launching Starlink satellites today on company's 40th mission of 2024 SpaceX is set to launch its 40th mission of 2024 this evening (April 18), a liftoff that will send yet another batch of the company's Starlink internet satellites skyward.
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The Mystery of Cosmic Rays Deepens

Universe Today - 18 Apr 2024 19:42
The Mystery of Cosmic Rays Deepens Cosmic rays are high-energy particles accelerated to extreme velocities approaching the speed of light. It takes an extremely powerful event to send these bits of matter blazing through the Universe. Astronomers theorize...
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Water Touches Everything

NASA Breaking news - 18 Apr 2024 19:25
Real satellite imagery from NASA’s Terra, Aqua, and Landsat missions takes the shape of whales and swirling clouds in the agency's Earth Day 2024 poster, "Water Touches Everything." The major ocean basins - Atlantic, P...
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NASA's Juno Gives Aerial Views of Mountain, Lava Lake on Io

NASA Breaking news - 18 Apr 2024 19:00
NASA's Juno Gives Aerial Views of Mountain, Lava Lake on Io Imagery from the solar-powered spacecraft provides close-ups of intriguing features on the hellish Jovian moon. Scientists on NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter have transformed data collected during two recent flybys of Io ...
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The U.S. government craves innovation but sets barriers via ownership stipulations, contrasting with other nations open to R&D funding with less stringent conditions. The post The paradox of U.S. government R&D funding: ...
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55 Years Ago: Three Months Until the Moon Landing

NASA Breaking news - 18 Apr 2024 18:36
55 Years Ago: Three Months Until the Moon Landing The rapid pace of preparations for the first Moon landing continued in April 1969. The successful Apollo 9 mission in March cleared the way for Apollo 10 to test all three components of the spacecraft in lunar orbit in M...
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