NASA's critical missile test ends early with the shutdown

NASA’s critical missile test ends early with the shutdown

A critical NASA missile test ended its shutdown on Saturday, just over a minute later than it was planned to be an eight-minute test. This pilot was a vital checkpoint…

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Uncover secrets hidden in microscopic images of ancient artifacts

Uncover secrets hidden in microscopic images of ancient artifacts

The highly magnified views of the artifacts show their unusual hidden beauty and reveal interesting clues about how they were made and used for a long time. For example, Persian…

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Cement-like soil and an unexpected lack of energy

Cement-like soil and an unexpected lack of energy

An artist’s illustration of the InSight lander on Mars, with a “mole” dug deep in the soil. NASA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory- California Institute of Technology NASA has sent its…

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Game of Thrones terrible wolves were real.  We now know why they became extinct

Game of Thrones terrible wolves were real. We now know why they became extinct

In this illustration, a group of dire wolves are feeding on a bison, while a pair of gray wolves approach in hopes of searching for litter. Mauricio Anton Game of…

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Rocket Report: NASA Dishes On Small Rockets, Jeff buys Flight on Falcon 9

Rocket Report: NASA Dishes On Small Rockets, Jeff buys Flight on Falcon 9

Zoom in / Photo of the first AR1 engine built by Aerojet Rocketdyne. Welcome to Rocket Report version 3.29! What a wild weekend we’re heading into in the rocket and…

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Can we extract energy from a black hole?  Scientists propose a new land plan

Can we extract energy from a black hole? Scientists propose a new land plan

For decades, scientists have faced a complex puzzle in physics: Can massive amounts of energy be produced in theory by spin black holes Ever been exploited by human hands? If…

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A new state of matter in a one-dimensional quantum gas

A new state of matter in a one-dimensional quantum gas

Credit: CC0 Public Domain As the story goes, the Greek mathematician Archimedes discovered an invention while traveling through ancient Egypt which later bore his name. It was a machine consisting…

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Blue Origin tests passenger accommodations at sub-orbital launch - Spaceflight Now

Blue Origin tests passenger accommodations at sub-orbital launch – Spaceflight Now

Blue Origin is set to test an upgraded capsule on a sub-orbital space flight Thursday over West Texas, to validate new environmental control systems, in-cabin displays and passenger communications systems…

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SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft is strewn off the west coast of Florida

SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft is strewn off the west coast of Florida

SpaceX Crew-1 was successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center on its way to the International Space Station Sunday night. SpaceX The Dragon cargo spacecraft landed in the Gulf of…

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Astronomers witnessed the death of a distant galaxy for the first time

When stars in a galaxy stop forming, that galaxy will die. Astronomers have observed, for the first time ever, this phenomenon in a distant galaxy. according to CNN ReportIn Chile,…

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