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It's almost 'all systems go' for Artemis 2 to take the next giant leap toward stepping on the moon again
One morning this past June, inside the mission control building at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, 20 or so flight ...
"Close to the end of the third stage [burn], we are seeing a little more disturbance in the vehicle roll rates, and ...
Tim Curry may have fled to space to escape capitalism, but in this biting deck-building board game, capitalism isn't far ...
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Winning the Red Planet race: Returning Mars samples before China should be a top US priority, experts say
For astronaut safety and to bolster success of the human exploration to come later, NASA needs an end-to-end demonstration of ...
Tim Smith found himself at a crossroads as Season 15 of Moonshiners kicked off. During the January 6 premiere the longtime ...
Seventy-five-year-old Robert Stitt’s youthful energy, clear eyes and hearty laugh might perhaps be chalked up to 55 years of ...
Antoine Semenyo spoke about his excitement at making a move from Bournemouth to Man City.
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An Act of Cosmic Sabotage
If scientists are able to inspect it in person, and they find that Mars was indeed once alive with microbes, we would know ...
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How to export life to Mars
The purpose of the workshop, titled “Green Mars”, was to develop an “up-to-date perspective on the feasibility of terraforming Mars”.
Mauro Porcini—and asked him use his approach to design to help the Korean company keep ahead of its competitors.
What hurts more than a nail-biting cliffhanger? A cliffhanger that'll never be resolved. Sadly, that's exactly what happened ...
Our eyes can frequently play tricks on us, but scientists have discovered that some artificial intelligence can fall for the ...
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