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All Mars launches are big deals, but this one had some extra juice. NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars mission lifted off atop Blue Origin’s powerful New Glenn rocket from Florida’s Space Coast
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A research team has conducted the first systematic search for optical counterparts to a neutrino “multiplet,” a rare event in which multiple high-energy neutrinos are detected from the same direction
New Glenn lifts off from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral, carrying twin Mars probes for NASA. Image: Michael Cain/Spaceflight Now. Blue Origin launched its second heavy-lift New Glenn rocket
Astronomers usually don’t like clouds. After all, clouds obscure their view of the cosmos. But dense cloud coverage is now something astronomers might look for on distant exoplanets. Researchers at
Updated 7:10 p.m. Eastern with post-launch comments. WASHINGTON — Blue Origin successfully launched a NASA Mars mission on the second flight of its New Glenn booster Nov. 13, landing the
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket just launched an interplanetary mission on its second-ever flight — and aced an epic landing at sea. NASA’s two-spacecraft ESCAPADE Mars mission is now en
WASHINGTON — Quantum computing firm IonQ Inc. said it has agreed to acquire Skyloom Global, a Colorado-based provider of space-based optical communications terminals, marking another step in IonQ’s effort to




