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    Ramses asteroid mission on track ahead of key funding

    Space News5 hours ago

    Ramses asteroid mission on track ahead of key funding

    WASHINGTON — A European-led mission to the asteroid Apophis is on schedule ahead of key funding decisions in the coming months in both Europe and Japan. The European Space Agency

    Live coverage: Space Development Agency, SpaceX to launch next-gen national security satellites

    Spacex6 hours ago

    Live coverage: Space Development Agency, SpaceX to launch next-gen national security satellites

    21 satellites manufactured by York Space Systems for Space Development Agency’s upcoming Tranche 1 Transport Layer launch. Image: York Space Systems The first in a series of launches supporting a

    UAP video from hearing signals 'turning point': Ross Coulthart

    Newsnation8 hours ago

    UAP video from hearing signals 'turning point': Ross Coulthart

    (NewsNation) — The House Oversight Committee hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena, government disclosure, and protection for whistleblowers took place on Tuesday. One of the major talking points from the hearing was a never-before-seen

    Short-duration space station missions not part of NASA’s long-term plans

    Space News8 hours ago

    Short-duration space station missions not part of NASA’s long-term plans

    WASHINGTON — The inclusion of a 30-day demonstration mission in revised plans by NASA to support development of commercial space stations does not represent a permanent shift to shorter missions.

    InSight Data Reveals More About Mars' Evolution

    Universe Today10 hours ago

    InSight Data Reveals More About Mars' Evolution

    Rocky material that impacted Mars lies scattered in giant lumps throughout the planet’s mantle, offering clues about Mars’ interior and its ancient past. Data provided by the now-retired InSight lander

    The Universe's Early Star Formation Wasn't Much Different Than Now

    Universe Today10 hours ago

    The Universe's Early Star Formation Wasn't Much Different Than Now

    A team of Japanese astronomers has detected protostellar outflow jets in the outer regions of the Milky Way. This is the first detection of this type of jets in this

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