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• http://www.mirror.co.uk, By Nicola OakleyNASA conducted an experiment to establish the cause of the mysterious lights and flashes
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NASA conducted an experiment to establish the cause of the mysterious lights and flashes
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) launched a weather satellite on top of an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Saturday. The sophisticated satellite--called the Geostationary Operatio
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Where did it go?
Incredible.
A source close to NASA Eagleworks has leaked the test results of the 'impossible' EM Drive.
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In an exclusive interview, the executive producers of NatGeo's 'Mars' miniseries discuss colonizing the red planet
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And he predicts getting back to flight in mid-December. Musk said "it basically involves liquid helium, advanced carbon fiber composites, and solid oxygen. Oxygen so cold that it actually enters solid phase."
The 879-ton rocket flew an experimental satellite into space
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Overview The sun has been completely spotless on 21 days in 2016 and it is currently featuring just one lonely sunspot region.
The sun has been completely spotless on 21 days in 2016 and it is currently featuring just one lonely sunspot region.
SpaceX has been fairly mum with details on what went wrong last month on Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral. Which makes sense. But, considering it is SpaceX's second launch failure in 15 months, the explosion is a more tangible measure of the com
Cratered hopes
The possibility that there is life on Mars--either presently, or in its past--has captivated human imagination for centuries.
China's Shenzhou 11 "heavenly vessel" launched Monday (7:30 p.m. Sunday ET) from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert. The launch was shown on state broadcaster CCTV.
SpaceX is getting closer to finding the cause of a September pad explosion that destroyed a Falcon 9, and the company's president remains confident the vehicle will return to flight later this year.
I woke up this morning at 4, to listen in on the founding of an 'independent space nation.' I had to wonder if I was still dreaming as I sat in my dark living room, listening to scientist Igor Ashurbeyli explain in Russian how the plan would work, wh
Where have they been hiding?