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Astronaut reveals the real reason why no human has been to the moon in the last 50 years - UNILAD

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Going to the moon has long been a goal of humanity. A feat so impressive we did it a few times and then thought... yeah, thatll do. If you were alive for the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 - the fi ...[Continue Reading]

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15 days ago

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Voyager 1 was in crisis in interstellar space. NASA wouldn't give up. - The Washington Post

Joel Achenbach

For the past six months a team of engineers at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been trying to fix a glitchy computer. Three things make the repair job challenging: The computer is highly customi ...[Continue Reading]

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1 day ago

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The Longest-Running Laboratory Experiment In The World Is Streaming Live Right Now - IFLScience

James Felton

At the University of Queensland, there is a display containing the longest-running laboratory experiment in the world. It has been running so long that two of its custodians have died before they eve ...[Continue Reading]

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Scientists Discover First-of-Its-Kind Molecule That Absorbs Greenhouse Gasses - ScienceAlert

Clare Watson

A 'cage of cages' is how scientists have described a new type of porous material, unique in its molecular structure, that could be used to trap carbon dioxide and another, more potent greenhouse gas. ...[Continue Reading]

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First Dream Chaser spaceplane needs more work when it gets to launch site - Ars Technica

Stephen Clark

Enlarge/ Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane inside a NASA test chamber in Ohio. 15 There is still some work to do to prepare Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane for its first mission, but th ...[Continue Reading]

Ars Technica

2 days ago


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Space Junk Poses an Expensive Problem for NASA, Startups - Bloomberg

Bruce Einhorn

A satellite the size of a milk carton may show a way to prevent Earths neighborhood from turning into a junkyard. The Nimbus, scheduled to soar on an Elon Musk rocket 280 miles (450 kilometers) abo ...[Continue Reading]

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2 days ago