Science (Page 173/196)
The space force says it will fly the first-ever Falcon 9 rocket.
Make it bigger / A Falcon 9 rocket launched the GPS III-03 mission in June, 2020. SpaceX On Friday, the…
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SpaceX’s first biblical starship engine just caught fire
Less than three weeks after being shipped to Texas, SpaceX says Starship’s first Raptor vacuum engine has completed a “full-term…
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‘Challenger: Final Flight’ sheds light on missing astronauts, their families
The Netflix Documents, “Challenge: The final flight, “Tells the tragic story of Space Shuttle Challenger Destruction. On January 28, 1986,…
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Mysterious baking whale breaks mammal record
Image copyright Daniel Wepples / Duke University The little-known, embarrassing wheel surprised scientists by immersing it for about four hours….
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Dare to save Arctic ice with glass
For one, Mark Serez, a meteorologist who instructs the U.S. National Ice and Ice Data Center at the University of…
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Gold miners find 100-million-year-old Metroit crater down under
Gold miners have recently found a giant in the Australian backbone The weather Crater orbiting the Earth about 100 million…
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The new ‘mini-moon’ to be acquired by Earth may just be a space junk
Will Earth discover its second mini-moon in 2020? Impossible. NASA We have a huge moon and you might think “this…
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Surprising archaeologists find 1,000-year-old stainless steel in Iran
The microscopic image shows a piece of round steel stuck in the slag. Images: Rahul Alipur / UCL Archeology Chromium…
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Scientists develop models to determine which US state is in the second wave of coronavirus
Scientists have developed a mathematical model to determine if US states are in a ‘second growth period’ of coronavirus infection….
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NASA has revealed how it will take humanity back to the moon in 2024
The document describes what kind of scientific tests astronauts have to perform (and the samples they have to collect) when…
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