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  • Perseverance rover landing
    By Georgina Torbet July 11th, 2023

    Scientists Are Unlocking The Secrets Of Safe Planetary Landings: Here's How

    When a rocket attempts a landing, it throws up material off the planet's surface which can damage the rocket. Researchers are trying to navigate that.

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  • Scale model of the Ingenuity rotorcraft
    By Rahul Srinivas June 30th, 2023

    NASA's Mars Ingenuity Helicopter Just Resumed Contact After Two Months Of Radio Silence

    After cresting a hill on Mars, the Perseverance rover has regained connection with the Ingenuity rotorcraft, which lost contact with NASA two months ago.

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  • virgin galactic space plane in flight
    By Alex Hevesy June 29th, 2023

    Virgin Galactic's First Commercial Spaceflight Is A Success

    After several test flights previously, Virgin Galactic has successfully completed its first commercial spaceflight alongside several experiments as well.

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  • Virgin Galactic Aircraft in flight
    By Rahul Srinivas June 26th, 2023

    Virgin Galactic Sets Date, Announces Crew For Its First Commercial Spaceflight

    Working in tandem with the Italian government, Virgin Galactic is set to launch its first commercial spaceflight for a 90-minutes long research trip.

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  • overhead shot of the X-59
    By Sarah Sicard June 26th, 2023

    How NASA's X-59 QueSST Could Help Bring Supersonic Travel To The Masses

    NASA is currently testing a new supersonic jet that might open the floodgates to supersonic flight on a commercial basis. Here's everything we know.

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  • ExoMars rover in the Mars Yard
    By Georgina Torbet June 26th, 2023

    Here's Why Space Agencies Build Fake Mars Environments

    NASA, the ESA, and other organizations are working on simulated Mars habitats on Earth, all in an effort to eventually put humans there in the future.

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  • Mars
    By Georgina Torbet June 17th, 2023

    How To Virtually Explore The Landscapes Of Mars In 3D

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has released a huge trove of digital renderings of the red planet.

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  • model of Sputnik sattelte
    By Aaron Greenbaum June 17th, 2023

    10 Spy Satellites That Soared Through Space In The Cold War

    The Cold War was a period of high tension, primarily between the U.S. and Soviet Union. Here are 10 spy satellites that soared through space in the Cold War.

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  • NASA X-66A jet
    By Richard Sachek June 13th, 2023

    This Is The X-66A: NASA's Next Highly-Experimental X-Plane

    NASA unveiled a new experimental and highly efficient airplane that it's developing to help reduce carbon emissions worldwide. Here's what you need to know.

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  • an X-33 aerospike engine in testing
    By Daniel Feininger June 12th, 2023

    Aerospike Engines Explained: Could They Really Be The Future Of Spaceflight?

    Aerospike engines sound like something out of science fiction, but in fact they're quite possibly the key to advanced space exploration. Here's what they are.

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  • Starfield Screenshot
    By Dave McQuilling June 11th, 2023

    Starfield Direct Gives Us Our Best Look Yet At Bethesda's Space Epic

    The hotly-anticipated game "Starfield" was detailed extensively during a recent broadcast. Here are some of the big things we learned from "Starfield" Direct.

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  • Samsung Sero
    By Cassidy Ward June 10th, 2023

    8 Unique TVs That Would Look Great In Any Space

    It might be time to reimagine what a modern television can be. Here are eight unique TVs that would look great in any space.

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  • Neutron Stars Create Gold and Platinum in Their Wake
    By Georgina Torbet June 10th, 2023

    Here's How Huge Explosions In Space Create Gold

    Kilonovas are a type of explosion that is smaller than a supernova, but still epic in scale and important to study.

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  • Slack app
    By Daniel Trock May 29th, 2023

    How To Leave Or Join A Workspace In Slack

    Entering or exiting a Slack workspace may feel a bit unfamiliar, as it's more involved than simply signing up.

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  • SpaceX Starship on launch pad
    By Eli Shayotovich May 28th, 2023

    How Many People Can Fit Into SpaceX's Starship?

    With Elon Musk predicting humanity's arrival on Mars by 2029, SpaceX is attempting to lead the charge with Starship's impressive crew size and payload capacity.

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  • slack app phone
    By Daniel Trock May 27th, 2023

    How To Remove Someone From Your Slack Workspace

    As a business-oriented chat platform, Slack is prepared to help control access to all workspaces. Here is how to remove someone from your Slack workspace.

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  • NASA TROPICS and Electron rocket
    By Nadeem Sarwar May 26th, 2023

    How NASA Tracks Hurricanes - And How That's About To Get Much Better

    NASA's TROPICS mission is going to vastly improve the reporting and research of hurricanes and tropical storms, successfully launching multiple new satellites.

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  • virgin galactic spacecraft
    By Alex Hevesy May 25th, 2023

    Virgin Galactic's First Spaceflight In Nearly Two Years Is A Success

    Virgin Galactic, which is Richard Branson's private spaceflight service that competes with Blue Origin and SpaceX, launched its second successful spaceflight.

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  • Blue Origin's Blue Moon lander
    By Nadeem Sarwar May 19th, 2023

    NASA Gives Blue Origin An Artemis Crewed Lunar Lander Contract After Bezos Snit

    NASA awarded Blue Origin a contract for a lunar lander system after Jeff Bezos protested SpaceX's single-vendor status. We have all the details.

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  • International Space Station Orbiting Above Earth
    By Chris Littlechild May 18th, 2023

    This Awesome Raspberry Pi Project Can Track The International Space Station

    Sridhar Rajagopal created the Raspberry Pi tracker to display the location of the ISS using Waveshare ePaper.

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  • NASA X-38 Crew Return Vehicle
    By Eli Shayotovich May 17th, 2023

    NASA X-38: The Little Spacecraft With A Big Challenge

    The X-38 was a collaborative effort with the Johnson Space Center, Langley Research Center, Dryden Flight Research Center, and the European Space Agency (ESA).

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  • X-20 Dyna-Soar
    By Alex Hevesy May 16th, 2023

    The X-20 Dyna-Soar: The Air Force Space Plane With A Dark History

    Boeing's X-20 space vehicle named the "Dyna-Soar" (Dynamic Soaring) had other-than squeaky clean origins.

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  • NASA X-57 Maxwell
    By Chris Littlechild May 14th, 2023

    NASA X-57: The Experimental Electric Plane With 14 Motors

    NASA's X-57 Maxwell is an attempt to investigate and develop the concept of more environmentally-friendly flight.

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  • Haven-1 docked with SpaceX Dragon
    By Jack Picone May 10th, 2023

    This Audacious Plan For A Commercial Space Station Needs SpaceX's Help

    Bringing commercial space stations into Earth's orbit, Vast is designing a gravity-controlled station that will launch via SpaceX as early as 2025.

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  • Voyager 1
    By Georgina Torbet May 7th, 2023

    How The Voyager Spacecraft Are Still Running After More Than 40 Years

    Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have been journeying away from Earth since their launches in 1977. Here is how NASA keeps the Voyager spacecraft running.

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  • Advanced Plant Habitat
    By Georgina Torbet May 3rd, 2023

    Here's How Astronauts Grow Edible Crops On The International Space Station

    Astronauts' meals may one day include loads of fresh fruit and veggies. Here's how NASA is working to make gardening in space a viable activity.

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  • Two starship prototypes
    By Nadeem Sarwar May 2nd, 2023

    FAA Hit With Lawsuit Over SpaceX's Explosive Starship Launch

    SpaceX's first Starship launch was an explosive success, literally. Now the FAA is facing a lawsuit over the potential damage it caused to vulnerable habitats.

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