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    phys.org3 hours ago

    How the Apollo missions unlocked the origins of the moon

    You know, if you think about it, and trust me we’re about to, the moon is kind of weird. Of all the terrestrial worlds of the solar system, we’re the

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    SpaceX megarocket prepares for next launch amid new scrutiny

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    DeepSat wins AFWERX contract for very low Earth orbit monitoring

    Space News4 hours ago

    DeepSat wins AFWERX contract for very low Earth orbit monitoring

    SAN FRANCISCO – Southern California startup DeepSat won a $1.25 million U.S. Air Force contract to develop very low Earth orbit (VLEO) monitoring capabilities. To continue reading this article: Register

    The World Court just ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage – what does that mean for the US?

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    The World Court just ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage – what does that mean for the US?

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    'Alien auroras' on Jupiter reveal a new kind of plasma wave, scientists say

    space.com5 hours ago

    'Alien auroras' on Jupiter reveal a new kind of plasma wave, scientists say

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    Flight 59 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars1 year ago

    Flight 59 Expected flight date: 09/16/2023  Horizontal flight distance: N/A (pop-up flight) Expected flight time: 142.94 seconds Max altitude: 20 meters Heading: N/A Max flight speed: N/A Goal of flight: Pop-up flight Airfield: Sigma

    Flight 53 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 53 Expected Flight date: 07/22/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 666.34 feet (203.1 meters) Flight time: 136.82 seconds Flight altitude: 32 feet (10 meters) Heading: North Max Flight speed: 5.6 mph (2.5 meters per

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    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Even before the end of Ingenuity’s primary mission as a technology demonstrator, the helicopter showed that it could provide tactical and scientific scouting for the Perseverance mission. In practice, this

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