Tuesday 31 March 2020

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US space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced that it has selected a new mission to study giant solar particle storms. The Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE) will look into how Sun generates and ...
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CNN
(CNN) When NASA astronauts return to the moon in 2024, they'll need a lunar base that allows them to stay on the surface. And the astronauts may build their base using something readily available: their urine. As part of NASA's Artemis program, the first ...
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Phys.Org
Future moon bases could be built with 3D printers that mix materials such as moon regolith, water and astronauts' urine Credit: ESA, Foster and Partners. The modules that the major space agencies plan to erect on the moon could incorporate an element ...
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News Nation
New Delhi: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Monday selected a new mission to study how the Sun generates and releases giant space weather storms, also known as solar particle storms, into planetary space. Studying solar ...
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The Albany Herald
When NASA astronauts return to the moon in 2024, they'll need a lunar base that allows them to stay on the surface. And the astronauts may build their base using something readily available: their urine. As part of NASA's Artemis program, the first woman ...
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The Irish Times
There will be a welcome distraction in Irish skies on Tuesday night for children and their parents cooped up at home because of the coronavirus. The International Space Station will be visible at 8.45pm as it orbits the Earth and will be very bright. It will be ...
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CNET
Washington, March 31 (IANS) NASA is planning to launch a new mission to study how the Sun generates and releases giant space weather storms -- known as solar particle storms -- into planetary space. The new mission, called the Sun Radio Interferometer ...
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Space.com
When humans return to the moon to stay, where will they live? Well, it turns out they might live in lunar bases made of astronaut pee. In a new study, researchers have found that urea, the major organic compound found in human urine, could be useful for ...
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SlashGear
One year from now, NASA will launch a telescope called Webb. This telescope's full name is the James Webb Space Telescope, and it is the successor to the Hubble Telescope. Hubble changed the way we see the universe by orbiting Earth and observing ...
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International Business Times
NASA has unveiled the major component that would ensure the success of its upcoming asteroid redirection mission. This expedition would determine if it would be possible to deflect an approaching asteroid to save Earth from a major impact event.
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