[ad_1] KNOXVILLE, Tennessee – A strange blue asteroid that behaves like a comet and seems to be responsible for the annual demonstration of the Geminid meteor over the Earth, giving astronomers the …
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[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " The possibility of building a telescope on the moon has long seduced many people. But, with one exception, it is a terrible idea that …
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[ad_1] MOSCOW (AFP) – Russia successfully launched a Soyuz rocket on Thursday for the first time since the failure of a similar rocket that had interrupted the manned takeoff of the International …
Read More »David Saint-Jacques is waiting patiently for his launch at the space station after the setback of Soyuz
[ad_1] A recent incident aboard a Soyuz capsule en route to the International Space Station did nothing to alarm Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques about his own mission. "It's a dangerous job." We …
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[ad_1] SES-4 in the Compact Antenna Range Range at Space Systems / Loral, a Maxar Technologies company. Photo: Maxar Technologies Maxar Technologies released its second quarter results, which were marked by notable …
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[ad_1] I have just returned from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and I have exciting news: the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has a new launch date. JWST is …
Read More »Toronto students become scientists published after sending worms in space
[ad_1] Toronto students become scientists published after sending worms into space ADINA BRESGE, THE CANADIAN PRESS | posted on Monday July 30, 2018 Some researchers spend years working to conduct an experiment …
Read More »Happy 60th Anniversary Nasa: The Past, Present and Future of Space Exploration
[ad_1] EVERYONE who watched the television coverage of the first landing on the moon in July 1969 has indelible memories of that day. The memories of Ed Fendell are particularly vivid. Fendell, …
Read More »Liquid Water, Life on Mars – The University of Manitoba Opens Its Doors to Space – Winnipeg
[ad_1] The University of Manitoba encourages residents to explore galaxies far, far away. The U of M is holding monthly open houses at the Lockhart Planetarium of the Fort Garry campus to …
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[ad_1] Nothing has changed with our atmosphere – only our calculations and badumptions have improved. Image credits NASA. A new research paper proposes that we all be a little closer to the …
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