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Location American Space News for 24 May 2024
Safety comes 1st for Artemis moon missions despite 'space race' with China, NASA chief says Artemis 2 and Artemis 3, both moon missions with astronauts, were delayed by NASA earlier this year. NASA chief Bill Nelson told a Senate committee the new schedule is on track, but only if safety isn't compromised.
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Helen Ling, Changemaker

NASA Breaking news - 24 May 2024 19:19
Helen Ling, seen here in a photo from Feb. 16, 1973, was influential in the inclusion of women in STEM positions at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. After majoring in Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame--the o...
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Fish are Adapting to Weightlessness on the Chinese Space Station Four zebrafish are alive and well after nearly a month in space aboard China’s Tiangong space station. As part of an experiment testing the development of vertebrates in microgravity, the fish live and swim within a sm...
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Jennifer Scott Williams embodies leadership, innovation, and excitement for life. Her career has been a testament to her unwavering passion and versatility, navigating through various roles and significantly contributing...
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“I went back to school in 2016. So I had two kids that were three and five, and I was working full time, and I was doing the master’s program, taking two classes online. It took two years to get it done, and it was l...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots 3 of our universe's earliest galaxies The James Webb Space Telescope has found three of the universe's earliest galaxies, and they could reveal a lot about galactic dynamics. Here's how.
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Amazon Web Services is busy positioning its cloud infrastructure business to capitalize on the promise of generative artificial intelligence for transforming space and other industries. The post Bringing generative artif...
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SpaceX has set a June 5 launch date for its next Starship integrated test flight, with a focus on demonstrating the ability to bring both stages of the vehicle back intact. The post SpaceX sets early June launch of next ...
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'It's so complicated:' Boeing Starliner teams diagnosing helium leak ahead of June 1 astronaut launch NASA and Boeing are still working through "complicated" issues arising from a small Starliner spacecraft helium leak. Launch is June 1, but that's pending a flight readiness review.
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Massive new NASA exoplanet catalog unveils 126 extreme and exotic worlds A new catalog of the masses and widths of 126 new exoplanets showcases the extreme and exotic nature of worlds beyond the solar system.
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NASA and Boeing are preparing for a June 1 launch of the company's CST-100 Starliner on a crewed test flight after analysis of a helium leak led to the discovery of a "design vulnerability" in the spacecraft's propulsion...
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Marvel at the Variety of Planets Found by TESS Already

Universe Today - 24 May 2024 22:51
Marvel at the Variety of Planets Found by TESS Already The hunt for new exoplanets continues. On May 23rd, an international collaboration of scientists published the NASA TESS-Keck Catalog, an effort to publicly release over 9000 radial velocity measurements collected by NAS...
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Pakistani cubesat snaps images of the moon during China's lunar far side mission (photos) The joint Chinese-Pakistani cubesat mission was released by China's Chang'e 6 lunar far side sample return spacecraft on its way to the moon.
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Sweden's Arctic spaceport moves one step closer to orbital launches Swedish Space Corporation and Perigee Aerospace to launch satellites from Esrange Space Center, Sweden in 2025, with the Blue Whale 1 microlauncher.
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Watch Rocket Lab launch a NASA climate change cubesat early on May 25 Rocket Lab will launch the first of two satellites for NASA's PREFIRE climate change mission early Saturday morning (May 25), and you can watch the action live.
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The original 'Mr. Eclipse:' How a 19th-century astronomer calculated the dates of over 13,000 eclipses For nearly a century, the 1887 book "Canon of Eclipses" was considered to be the authoritative work on solar and lunar eclipses.
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SpaceX targeting June 5 for 4th test flight of Starship megarocket SpaceX aims to launch its huge Starship vehicle for the fourth time ever as early as June 5, provided the necessary regulatory approvals come through.
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As a member of the Mars Architecture Team, Clare Luckey is one of the people at the forefront of designing the first crewed mission to the Red Planet. Her current work involves helping to develop the vision for the initi...
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Hubble captures jewel-bright spiral galaxy NGC 4689 This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the jewel-bright spiral galaxy NGC 4689, which lies 54 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Coma Berenices. This constellation has the distinction of being ...
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Lost photos suggest Mars' mysterious moon Phobos may be a trapped comet in disguise Previously unpublished photos of Mars' moon Phobos hint that the mysterious satellite may actually be a trapped comet -- or perhaps just a piece of one, along with its twin moon Deimos.
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NASA retargets for June 1 launch of Boeing's Starliner NASA has carved out more time to talk through problems with its attempt to send up astronauts on Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, which is now targeting June 1 if mission managers give the go for launch.
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Toxic Perchlorate on Mars Could Make Life More Interesting The search for life in the Universe has fascinated humans for centuries. Mars has of course been high on the list of potential habitats for alien existence but since the numerous spacecraft images that have come back sho...
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