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Science
2024 promises opportunities to study the solar corona
SAN FRANCISCO – Researchers will have rare opportunities over the next year to study solar flares and coronal mass...
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A Russian Satellite Has Shifted Within 60 km of Another Spacecraft
When it comes to saber-rattling, few countries employ it as much as Russia does. During their ongoing invasion...
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Innovation
The First All-Electrical Thruster – the IVO Quantum Drive – is Headed to Space!
One of the most exciting aspects of the current era of space exploration (Space Age 2. 0) is how...
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Could Space-based Satellites Power Remote Mines?
Many space-based technologies are still looking for their “killer app” – the thing that they do better than anything...
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Science
Ground Telescopes can Adapt to Satellite Megaconstellations if They get Accurate Telemetry Data
The growing population of communication satellites such as Starlink and OneWeb is posing challenges for Earth-based astronomy facilities. ...
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With a Small Network of Satellites Around Mars, Rovers Could Navigate Autonomously
When it comes to “on the ground” exploration of Mars, rovers make pretty good advance scouts. From Pathfinder...
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Science
What Happened to those CubeSats that were Launched with Artemis I?
NASA made history on November 16th when the Artemis I mission took off from Launch Complex 39B at Cape...
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Ready for lift-off: first space launch from British soil poised to make history
In a few weeks, Britain will become a space power. A Virgin Orbit jumbo jet will take off...
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