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The New Ariane 6 Heavy Lift Rocket is Finally on the Launch Pad, But Won’t Liftoff Until Late 2023
A prototype of ESA’s new heavy lift rocket is now fully assembled and sitting on the launchpad at Europe’s...
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Underground Liquid Water Detected on Mars? Maybe not
When planning crewed missions to Mars, the key phrase is “follow the water. ” When astronauts set down on...
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The First Telescope Images of DART’s Impact are Starting to Arrive
On September 26th, at 23:14 UTC (07:14 PM EST; 04:14 PM PST), NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) spacecraft...
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Robots Might Jump Around to Explore the Moon
How great are wheels, really? Wheels need axles. Suspension. Power of some kind. And...
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The World’s Ground Stations are Getting Ready to Watch a Spacecraft Crash Into an Asteroid Next Week!
On September 26th, NASA’s Double-Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) will rendezvous with the Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) Didymos. By 23:14...
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Webb Turns its Infrared Gaze on Mars
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is the most complex and sophisticated observatory ever deployed. Using its advanced...
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Is Europe Building its Own Starship? Not Exactly
Europe plans to have its own reusable spacecraft for cargo and crewed missions to LEO and beyond. It’s...
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Satellites can now Measure the Thickness of Ice Sheets all Year Long
Artificial intelligence can do more than paint planets as bowls of soup . It’s now helping researchers acquire...
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