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The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will have a steady presence in space starting this year.
In the days following NASA’s confirmation that SpaceX is on track to launch the Crew Dragon on November 14 and…
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These microbes can help in future Martins and Moon People Mine Metals.
Micro-organisms can be friends of future colonists who live elsewhere in the lunar, Mars or solar system and want to…
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Can an AMDrive really work for space travel?
Paul M. Sutter Is an astronomer Sunni Hosted by Stony Brook and Flatrin Institute Ask a spaceman And Space radio,…
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Nanoswave Air, developed in Chanswick, asks to disable 99% of Covid-19 in the air
Was built right here in Pittsburgh. This Nano is called a lot and it is right here built for mobility…
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NASA certifies SpaceX to fly for astronauts on its crew Dragon spacecraft
SpaceX is set to launch four astronauts in the first man-made commercial spacecraft. This will not be SpaceX’s first human…
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NASA, SpaceX Crew-1 Launch: What You Need to Know About Historic Missions
Inside the SpaceX crew Dragon spacecraft are NASA astronauts Shannon Walker, Victor Glover and Mike Hopkins, and Japan Aerospace Exploration…
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NASA Space Photos: Rare images of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin up for auction
Neil Armstrong on the next moon An American flag. Shortly before becoming the first animal to orbit the Earth, Laika,…
Read MoreAnother cable just broke the iconic Arsibo telescope, and scientists are worried
For the second time in just a few months, a cable accident occurred at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico,…
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SpaceX’s Crew-1 astronaut mission for NASA: Live Updates
Refresh 2020-11-09T17: 25: 21.419Z NASA, SpaceX reviews crew-1 flight readiness (Image credit: SpaceX) NASA and SpaceX mission managers are holding…
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What makes sand soft? – New York Times
What is the softest sand in the world? Why is some sand softer than others? – Peter S., Brooklyn, NY…
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