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    Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Dec. 8, 2025: NASA lost contact with which Mars spacecraft this week?

    space.com2 hours ago

    Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Dec. 8, 2025: NASA lost contact with which Mars spacecraft this week?

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    Astrobiology3 hours ago

    NASA DARES Community Update At AGU

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    space.com3 hours ago

    'Doctor Who' spin-offs ranked: From K-9 and Daleks! to 'Class', 'The Sarah Jane Adventures' and 'Torchwood'

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    Astrobiology3 hours ago

    Detectability of Atmospheric Biosignatures in Earth Analogs with Varying Surface Boundary Conditions: Prospects for Characterization in the UV, Visible, Near-Infrared, and Mid-Infrared Regions

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    High-energy Astrochemistry In The Molecular Interstellar Medium

    Astrobiology4 hours ago

    High-energy Astrochemistry In The Molecular Interstellar Medium

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    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 61 Expected flight date: 09/29/2023  Horizontal flight distance: N/A  Flight time: 129.69 seconds Max altitude: 24 meters Heading: N/A  Max flight speed: N/A  Goal of flight: Pop-up flight Airfield: Tau

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    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 60 Expected flight date: 09/25/2023  Horizontal flight distance: 326.493 meters Expected flight time: 124.18 seconds Max altitude: 16 meters Heading: NW Max flight speed: 8 m/s Goal of flight: reposition of the helicopter &

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    Nasa Mars2 years 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

    HydroGNSS

    esa3 years ago

    The mission HydroGNSS is the first ESA Scout mission. The two-satellite mission uses a technique called Global Navigation Satellite System reflectometry to measure hydrological climate variables, including soil moisture, freeze–thaw state

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