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SpaceX will create a spacecraft that will "recycle" the ISS in 2030

The space agency NASA has selected SpaceX to develop a spacecraft that will help the International Space Station descend from orbit in 2030. The contract is valued at $843 million. The ISS is approaching the end of its operational life. Therefore, e...

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Warp drive gravitational waves could help detect highly advanced civilizations - scientists working on method

In the 1990s, Mexican theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre proposed a new hypothetical type of warp drive that would allow a spacecraft to travel faster than the speed of light. It causes space to expand in front of the ship and contract behind it...

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China's Chang'e-6 has delivered to Earth the first soil samples from the Moon's back side

The spacecraft "Chang'e-6" successfully landed in Inner Mongolia, delivering to Earth the first samples of soil and rocks from the far side of the Moon in history. Xi Jinping congratulated China's National Space Administration, calling the event "a ...

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Part of a Long March 2C rocket carrying toxic fuel fell near a Chinese village

Video has appeared on the Internet showing part of a Chinese rocket falling on a populated area. Residents are fleeing, and a dense orange cloud is rising high above the object. The part may have belonged to the Chinese Long March 2C rocket, which wa...

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3.44 billion year old remnants of primary crust discovered in Australia - study will help find metal deposits

Earth "was born" about 4.5 billion years ago. To understand its long history, scientists study the rocks and minerals it consists of. Rocks in Australia, some of the oldest on Earth, are located 700 km north of the city of Perth—about 4 billion years...

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Meet Loki. Paleontologists have identified a new species of dinosaur - a relative of Triceratops with bizarre horns

A dinosaur, which scientists called Lokiceratops rangiformis (or simply Loki), roamed the western part of North America over 78 million years ago when the continent was divided into several island masses. Fossils that helped identify Loki's identity...

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"Perserverance" has found mysterious "popcorn rocks" on Mars, evidence of powerful water flow in the past

NASA's Perseverance rover, currently operating in a new region called Bright Angel, has found further evidence of potential past water presence in the Jezero Crater. Bright Angel is scientifically interesting as it is believed to be part of a former...

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A window in the skull: scientists probed the human brain with ultrasound during a video game

For the first time, scientists have used ultrasound waves to peer into the brain of a living person. The brain activity of the man was recorded as he performed tasks outside of a medical facility, specifically playing a video game. To achieve this, r...

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'Thought it was impossible'. Astronomers have discovered frost near the equator of Mars

Previously, it was believed that there was no water ice in this region (equivalent to the tropics on Earth), so the latest discovery should fundamentally change the modeling of future Mars exploration missions. The spacecraft of the European Space A...

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SpaceX is completing a Starfactory at the Boca Chica spaceport to make one Starship a day

The Starbase production site is expanding with the addition of Starfactory, which is expected to help SpaceX's plans to manufacture at least one megarocket per day. The construction cost of Starfactory, which will occupy 9,290 square meters of factor...

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NASA astronaut William Anders, who took the Earthrise photo from orbiting the moon in 1968, died in a plane crash

The astronaut of the NASA "Apollo-8" mission in 1968, William Anders, who took the iconic photograph "Earthrise," died in a plane crash. He was 90 years old. "Dad died in a plane crash in the San Juan Islands. The family is devastated and mourns the...

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SpaceX launched the world's largest Starship rocket for the fourth time - both stages managed to land (but not without losses)

The fourth test flight of the SpaceX Starship super heavy rocket was significantly more successful than previous attempts — both stages successfully completed their missions and landed successfully (although the second one sustained some damage). The...

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The Boeing Starliner spacecraft launched for the first time with astronauts on board. But during the flight, a helium leak was detected again

After nearly 20 years of planning, development, testing, and delays, the Boeing Starliner spacecraft completed its first manned launch and sent astronauts to the ISS as part of the Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission. The launch of the Atlas V rocket with...

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SpaceX will attempt to re-launch Starship on June 6

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States has issued a license to SpaceX for the launch of the Starship Flight 4 test mission. The launch is currently scheduled for Thursday, June 6. The launch will take place from the SpaceX Sta...

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Japan lost contact with Akatsuki, the only spacecraft to connect Earth to Venus

The $300 million spacecraft was launched in 2010, but the mission failed to reach the orbit of Venus on the first attempt due to main engine failure. The "Akatsuki" orbited the Sun for five years before finally approaching the planet. The main missi...

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