[ad_1] ESA's Sentinel-2A satellites captured the image of a massive iceberg that drifted near Innaarsuit in Greenland. The iceberg weighs about 10 million tonnes and threatens to generate big waves that can …
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[ad_1] "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" is a kind of twisted lullaby for astronomers, because the effect that enchants the occasional stargazer blurs the images taken by the most powerful telescopes. Sometimes known …
Read More »Vice President Mike Pence to Visit Kennedy Space Center August 3 to Announce NASA's First Commercial Team |
[ad_1] <! – -> <! – -> Florida technician Sunita Williams among the first astronauts from US soil since the shuttle program Vice President Mike Pence will be at the Kennedy Space …
Read More »Harris will provide audio for the first human mission in the far space of NASA
[ad_1] NASA Orion Sound System built by Harris. Photo: Business Wire Harris to provide an audio communication system for NASA's first deep space exploration mission scheduled for launch on 2022 aboard the …
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Read More »NASA's commercial crew program for the space station faces delays, according to a report
[ad_1] (This July 11 story in the last paragraph corrects the launcher period, the number of spaces reserved in advance on the Soyuz spacecraft and the number of ramps in Kazakhstan.) By …
Read More »Northrop Grumman's OA-9 Cygnus Leaves International Space Station
[ad_1] Derek Richardson July 15, 2018 OA-9 Cygnus seen on his arrival at ISS on May 24, 2018. Photo: NASA After two months attached to the International Space Station, the ninth Cygnus …
Read More »NASA's Webb Space Telescope Will Inspect Gaseous Giant Exoplanets Atmospheres
[ad_1] This is an artist impression of the extrasolar planet of the size of Jupiter, HD 189733b, overshadowed by its parent star. Credits: ESA, NASA, Mr. Kornmesser (ESA / Hubble) and STScI …
Read More »Space Launch Complex 17 demolition
[ad_1] With a last goodbye and the thrust of a piston, Brig. General Wayne Monteith, 45th Space Wing Commander, demolished the nearly 200-foot towers at 7 am on July 12 at Space …
Read More »Hubble Space Telescope Teams Up With Gaia to Measure Precisely the Expansion of the Universe
[ad_1] Using two of the most powerful space telescopes in the world, researchers made the most accurate measurements of the rate of expansion of the Universe. The results are significant and support …
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