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SpaceX finds cause of Falcon 9 failure, eyes return to flight as soon as July 27 SpaceX has fixed the problem that caused its Falcon 9 rocket to fail during a July 11 launch, according to the company, which is eyeing a July 27 return to flight.
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Denver, CO - July 26, 2024. SpaceNews is thrilled to announce the appointment of Clara Swan as our new Sales and Business Development Manager. Clara will manage advertising and sponsorship […] The post SpaceNews Welcom...
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SpaceX Moves Ahead With Falcon 9 Launches After FAA Go-Ahead The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled that SpaceX can resume Falcon 9 rocket launches while the investigation into a failed July 11 mission continues, and the next liftoff could take place as early as tonight. Th...
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A moon of Uranus could have a hidden ocean, James Webb Space Telescope finds Astronomers have found that Ariel, a moon of Uranus, has some of the most carbon dioxide-rich deposits in the solar system, hinting at a buried water ocean.
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Sun blasts out most powerful flare of current solar cycle, sends massive coronal mass ejection into space (video) A solar flare on July 23 was even bigger than a previous one that triggered May's global aurora storm, but this one was facing away from Earth on the far side of the sun.
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Three NASA Interns Expand Classroom Access to NASA Data

NASA Breaking news - 26 Jul 2024 23:20
This summer, NASA welcomed interns with professional teaching experience to help make the agency's data more interactive and accessible in the classroom. Their efforts are an important step in fostering the education and...
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'Wonderlab' host Emily Calandrelli will fly to suborbital space with Blue Origin The Space Gal is headed into orbit, as part of Space for Humanity's Citizen Astronaut Program.
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Hubble Images a Classic Spiral

NASA Breaking news - 26 Jul 2024 22:38
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image treats viewers to a wonderfully detailed snapshot of the spiral galaxy NGC 3430 that lies 100 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Leo Minor. Several other gala...
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SpaceX moving Crew Dragon splashdowns to West Coast after multiple space debris incidents The four astronauts flying aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon are supposed to launch no earlier than Aug. 18 and splash down near Florida. Future crews will go to the west coast due to space junk concerns.
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Europe's JUICE Jupiter probe flys by Earth on Aug. 20, and it may be visible to some skywatchers Europe's JUICE Jupiter spacecraft will swing past Earth on Aug. 20, and some skywatchers in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean region may be able to see it.
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NASA Returns to Arctic Studying Summer Sea Ice Melt

NASA Breaking news - 26 Jul 2024 20:38
NASA Returns to Arctic Studying Summer Sea Ice Melt What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic, and a new NASA mission is helping improve data modeling and increasing our understanding of Earth’s rapidly changing climate. Changing ice, ocean, and atmospheric ...
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SpaceX to bounce back from Falcon 9 failure with Starlink launch early on July 27 SpaceX plans to launch 23 of its Starlink broadband satellites early Saturday morning (July 27), on the company's first mission since a July 11 failure.
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Is this how you get hot Jupiters?

Phys.org - 26 Jul 2024 20:19
Is this how you get hot Jupiters? When we think of Jupiter-type planets, we usually picture massive cloud-covered worlds orbiting far from their stars. That distance keeps their volatile gases from vaporizing from stellar heat, similar to what we're fami...
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Cheesemaking Is a Complex Science - A Food Chemist Explains Storing cheese wheels to let them age intensifies the flavor.
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Image: NASA's Orion spacecraft gets lift on Earth Crane operator Rebekah Tolatovicz, a shift mechanical technician lead for Artic Slope Regional Corporation at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, operates a 30-ton crane to lift the agency's Artemis II Orion spacecra...
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NASA supports burst test for orbital reef commercial space station An element of a commercial space station, Orbital Reef, under development by Blue Origin and Sierra Space, recently completed a full-scale ultimate burst pressure test as part of the agency's efforts for new destinations...
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Not one, but two meteor showers are about to peak--here's how to catch the stellar show On any clear night, if you gaze skywards long enough, chances are you'll see a meteor streaking through the sky. Some nights, however, are better than others.
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How spaceflight's 'parastronaut program' could improve health-care practices here on Earth ESA reserve astronaut John McFall's story inspired a study suggesting that the space community's inclusion efforts should be used in other fields, especially medicine.
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How solar storms play havoc with our lives

Phys.org - 26 Jul 2024 18:47
How solar storms play havoc with our lives Despite the 150 million kilometers that separate it from the Earth, the sun does more than just light our way: it also impacts our electricity networks, and even our transport.
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These 2 US cities are the most vulnerable to solar storms, scientists say Geomagnetic storm-induced blackouts may be looming.
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Tagging Seals With Sensors Helps Scientists Track Ocean Currents Seals are great swimmers, which makes them a great candidate for collecting ocean data.
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Week in images: 22-26 July 2024

ESA - 26 Jul 2024 17:10
Week in images: 22-26 July 2024 Week in images: 22-26 July 2024 Discover our week through the lens
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