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ULA rubs off Atlas 5 launch as SpaceX repairs rocket for GPS mission – Spaceflight Now
A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket lands on Pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Tuesday, November…
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Ancient burial of a terrible hunter (and his weapon) found in Peru
Walking quietly in the desert of the Lord Andes Mountains, Ancient hunter-gatherers capture a herd of Vicuania. The hunters easily…
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Hello again, Voyager 2! NASA makes the first request to investigate into intercellular space since March
For the first time in more than seven months, NASA praised its Voyager 2 probe in intercellular space. Weiser 2…
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A planetary ocean moving after Mars could actually be the twin stealing our moon
A distant Star Seriously last in the wake Tue. Seen in more detail than ever before, and the closeness bears…
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NASA Voyager 2 is getting commands from Earth again
The agency announced that after being able to command Voyager 2 after a gap of seven months, NASA is now…
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We’ve rarely seen dinosaur brains before
“Perhaps this change is related to a change in eating habits,” he said. “Carnivorous animals generally need more cognitive abilities.”…
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Scientists release new idea from OSIRIS-Rex planetary smash and capture – Spaceflight Now
This view of the navigation camera of the OSIRIS-RX spacecraft depicts Hurricane Benu as the sample collection exercise was examined…
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This Earth-sized rogue planet is a galaxy
This example demonstrates a microlensing event in exposing a rogue planet. John Scowern / Astronomical Observatory, University of Versailles Most…
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Bad Astronomy | Unusual footage of OSIRIS-RX, tagging the planet Benu
Well, Osiris-Rex has had a busy week. On October 20, The spacecraft landed on the surface of Benu, Near-Earth planet…
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Michigan Metroite contains ‘Pristine’ extraterrestrial organic compounds
“This meteorite is special because it fell on a frozen lake and recovered quickly. It was too old. We can…
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