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    IMAP's Instruments Are Coming Online

    Universe Today1 hour ago

    IMAP's Instruments Are Coming Online

    During the deployment of new space telescopes that are several critical steps each has to go through. Launch is probably the one most commonly thought of, another is “first light”

    Buried Starship (Shadow of War)

    WeHeadedToMars9 hours ago

    Buried Starship (Shadow of War)

    In the vast cosmos of contemporary literature, “Buried Starship (Shadow of War)” emerges as a beacon for fans of science fiction, deftly intertwining elements of adventure and intrigue. Priced at

    3I/ATLAS 'most likely natural,' Harvard professor concedes

    Newsnation11 hours ago

    3I/ATLAS 'most likely natural,' Harvard professor concedes

    Much of the scientific community has said 3I/ATLAS is merely a comet, albeit a large one with unusual properties.

    Wind-Sculpted Landscapes: Investigating the Martian Megaripple ‘Hazyview’

    nasa12 hours ago

    Wind-Sculpted Landscapes: Investigating the Martian Megaripple ‘Hazyview’

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    Space Development Agency awards roughly $3.5 billion to 4 companies for 72 missile tracking and warning satellites

    Spaceflight Now12 hours ago

    Space Development Agency awards roughly $3.5 billion to 4 companies for 72 missile tracking and warning satellites

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    NASA safety panel recommends review of Artemis plans

    nasa14 hours ago

    NASA safety panel recommends review of Artemis plans

    WASHINGTON — NASA’s safety advisers are recommending that the agency reconsider its Artemis lunar landing architecture as well as how it handles incidents such as the flawed Starliner test flight.

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