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SpaceX Starship from Mechazilla-caught rocket exploded after landing

On Sunday, the world witnessed the remarkable landing of the first stage of SpaceX's rocket on the automated "arms" of the Mechazilla tower. However, the Starship itself exploded. The test flight on October 13 was a tremendous success and a triumph f...

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NASA has launched the Europa Clipper probe to Jupiter's icy satellite - what is known about the $5.2 billion mission?

Jupiter's icy moon Europa is considered one of the most promising locations in the Solar System for the search for signs of life. The Europa Clipper spacecraft launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on Monday (the launch was delayed a few days...

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The first stage of SpaceX Super Heavy rocket successfully landed "in the hands" of Mechazilla Tower

Today, SpaceX's Mechazilla service tower "caught" the first stage of the Super Heavy Flight 5 rocket on its return from the Starship spacecraft. On October 13 at 3:32 PM Kyiv time, following a successful launch, the rocket's first stage returned dire...

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Astronomers have found a galaxy that "mirrors" our Milky Way

One of the most distant spiral galaxies ever observed has puzzled researchers because its structure resembles that of our Milky Way. The galaxy REBELS-25 was discovered using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), according to a st...

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Irish scientists have discovered that Martian sand can be used for construction in space

Researchers from Trinity College in Dublin (Ireland) have developed a method to convert Martian and lunar sand into durable bricks for future space settlements. The scientists created a technology that binds regolith—loose rocks, sand, and dust from...

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Astronomers have found a planet that shows Earth's fate in 8 billion years - if it isn't swallowed by the Sun

A rocky planet named KMT-2020-BLG-0414 is located 4,000 light-years away from Earth and orbits a dim white dwarf — an object that was once a large star, much like our Sun. Stars of this size typically have a lifespan of about 10 billion years, and a...

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Non-professional astronauts went into outer space for the first time in history and even set a few records

Billionaire Jared Isaacman and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis made history with the first-ever spacewalk conducted during a commercial mission. September 12, 2024, marked a significant milestone in space exploration. For the first time, non-profession...

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Ganymede under attack: an asteroid 20 times larger than the "dinosaur killer" has turned Jupiter's satellite around

The asteroid that collided with Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, was found to be 20 times larger than the one responsible for the extinction of dinosaurs on Earth. This catastrophic event occurred around 4 billion years ago. As a result of the impa...

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NASA has discovered Earth's third global energy field - besides gravitational and electromagnetic fields

NASA scientists have discovered a third global energy field surrounding Earth. The ambipolar electric field drives charged particles into space above the poles. It is known that there are two primary global fields around Earth: the gravitational fie...

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Boeing spacecraft stuck on the ISS has started making "eerie" noises

During the weekend, astronaut Butch Wilmore reported hearing unusual noises coming from the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. Previously, the spacecraft, which transported two astronauts to the ISS, encountered several technical issues and is now set to ...

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The first video of an orbit of the Moon and Earth made JUICE on its way to Jupiter

The JUICE probe, en route to Jupiter, has "shared" images from its flybys of the Moon and Earth, resulting in a half-minute video produced by the European Space Agency (ESA). The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft passed by the Moon and Ea...

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Moon was once covered by an ocean of magma: new evidence supports the theory

New data obtained by India's "Chandrayaan-3" mission confirm the theory of the Moon's tumultuous past. According to a study published on August 21 in the journal Nature, our satellite was once covered by a vast ocean of magma. The lunar formation th...

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Astrophysicists have found a possible source of the "alien" "Wow!" signal 1977

The extraordinarily intense "alien" radio signal known as "Wow!", detected by the Big Ear observatory in Ohio, USA, on August 15, 1977, might have a natural, albeit exotic, explanation. Turn off the ads - support ITC! The signal was so unique th...

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It wasn't a comet: scientists have identified the true origin of the dinosaur killer

A recent study indicates that the object responsible for the dinosaur extinction 66 million years ago was a rare type of asteroid from the distant corners of the Solar System. A team of researchers led by Mario Fischer-Gödde from the University of C...

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Martian interior hides an ocean of water - new discovery by NASA's InSight mission

Researchers have found evidence of water beneath the surface of Mars by analyzing data gathered from NASA's InSight rover. A new study based on the NASA Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations (InSight) mission has revealed signs of water ...

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