Wednesday, 31 July 2019

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The US space agency has selected 13 firms -- including Blue Origin of Jeff Bezos and SpaceX of Elon Musk -- to develop space technologies as it prepares to land humans on the Moon by 2024 with the Artemis mission and, later, the Red Planet. Various ...
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NDTV
Washington: The US space agency has selected 13 firms -- including Blue Origin of Jeff Bezos and SpaceX of Elon Musk -- to develop space technologies as it prepares to land humans on the Moon by 2024 with the Artemis mission and, later, the Red Planet.
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Space.com
With private companies setting their sights on sending humans to the moon in the near future, it's possible that one could touch down on the lunar surface before NASA astronauts do. But the resulting "public versus private" space race isn't one that NASA feels ...
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The Indian Express
The new star system, called TESS Object of Interest, or TOI-270, is exactly what the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS, was designed to find, said researchers from the University of California, Riverside in the US. By PTI |Washington | Published: ...
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Firstpost
The 2 other contracts for lunar landers, with Astrobotic and Intuitive Machines, are slated to launch in 2021. Firstpost • Jul 31, 2019 14:03 IST. By tech2 News Staff. TeamIndus partner OrbitBeyond drops out of NASA contract for 2020 moon lander mission.
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Firstpost
NASA has canceled a commercial contract with American space company OrbitBeyond to build a robotic Moon lander in 2020, just two months after the partnership was announced. The agreement between NASA and OrbitBeyond was to send science ...
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Firstpost
In December 2018, a Chinese scientist made a bold claim that he had secretly edited the genes of embryos. Not just that, he also claimed to have implanted these gene-edited embryos into seven couples undergoing IVF — two of the couples went on to be ...
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Space.com
NASA is counting on private industry to help advance the exploration frontier. The agency is partnering with more than a dozen U.S. companies, including SpaceX and Blue Origin, on 19 different technology-development projects, NASA officials announced ...
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TIME
Planets are like puppies—they come in all kinds of sizes, all kinds of colors and they're often found in litters. That's not the way things used to seem. It wasn't until 1992 that the first known planet orbiting a star other than our sun was confirmed. In the years ...
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The Verge
As NASA forges ahead to the Moon — and eventually to Mars — the agency is hoping to get some help from the commercial space industry. Today, NASA announced new partnerships with various aerospace organizations, aimed at advancing technologies ...
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