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SpaceX Scrubs Falcon 9 Launch to Review Phase II Issue – Spaceflight Now
Editor’s note: Updated EST (0700 GMT) late Saturday at 2 p.m. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket lands on Pad 39A at…
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‘Christmas Star’ Saturday, Jupiter Summit to land on winter coherence
This makes Monday night’s performance even more special, as we will be the first Earthlings to witness it ahead of…
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Hubble Neptune sees the big storm on the reverse course
The storm is over 4,600 miles – wider than the Atlantic Ocean – and is formed in the northern reaches…
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Launch of the SpaceX rocket to bring sonic booms to Central Florida
Cape Canaveral, Flat. – UPDATE – A scheduled SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch that will send a secret spy satellite…
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Watch the latest launch of SpaceX and the 2020 live broadcast [webcast]
Update: Despite no plans for a preflight static fire, SpaceX is on its way to its final opening and 2020…
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Moon rocks reach Earth for the first time since 1976 when China’s lunar mission ends
For the first time in more than 40 years, a capsule has returned to Earth with rock samples from the…
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Discovery of the Mysterious Planet Nine could follow a satirical exoplanet in deep space
However, recently discovered scientists have not yet been able to locate the planet 9 exoplanet More evidence can be found…
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Chinese spacecraft returns to Earth with moon samples – spaceflight now
The rest of the Chang 5 mission moves to Earth, the color green, and the image of the mission’s previous…
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See the moon’s shadow on Earth from the total solar eclipse of 2020 in these amazing satellite views.
Treatment of Skywatchers in South America Total solar eclipse On Monday (December 14), and the weather satellite received stunning views…
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Japanese scientists first look inside the planetary return capsule of Hayabusa 2
A large number of small particles are confirmed in the “sample chamber A” inside the collected capsule (12/15 ~ 11:10…
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