Tuesday, 1 February 2022

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After several delays, SpaceX has finally launched an Italian satellite aboard its Falcon 9 rocket from a station in Florida, US. The space company founded by billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk initially planned to launch the Earth ...
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While various spacecraft have naturally decayed and fallen on the lunar surface, others have been intentionally crashed at the end of their mission life. Alice Gorman, The Conversation. 2 hours ...
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NDTV
Recent photos of the Red Planet show large concentric rings on the surface. These rings look very similar to a tree stump's rings. But that's not the case. The European Space Agency (ESA) released a photo and explained the image through a statement on ...
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ABP Live
New Delhi: Scientists have always tried to find the answer to the question about what the origin of water on our planet is. Water is of utmost importance for plate tectonics, climate, life on Earth, and the potential habitability of other Earth-like ...
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Economic Times
The very first human-made artefact to make contact with the Moon was the Soviet Luna 2 in 1959 - an extraordinary feat, as it was only two years after the launch of Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite. · A history of crash landing on the Moon
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Hindustan Times
About 9,200 years ago, Earth faced a massive solar storm that not only caused damage to the planet but also carved permanent marks on icebergs. These icebergs, which are now deep underwater around Greenland and Antarctica, have been discovered and ...
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Spaceflight Now
Variables outside SpaceX's control kept the Falcon 9 rocket and Italy's newest COSMO-SkyMed radar remote sensing satellite on the ground four straight days. Bad weather prevented launch Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, then a cruise ...
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The Independent
He chatted to engineers from the private firm Astroscale which is pioneering new technology to capture defunct satellites with the aim of removing or repairing them, likened to "AA" breakdown cover.
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Space.com
If a recent SpaceX rocket photo has you seeing double, you're not alone. A Twitter post Monday (Jan. 31) shows two Falcon 9 rockets on their pads at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and the nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, ahead of their ...
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The Independent
The space agency is expected to keep the ISS operating until 2030, in line with a commitment from the current US government. That should keep the US presence above the Earth while private industry in the country works on new commercial replacements.
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