[ad_1] The atmospheric haze of Titan, Saturn's largest moon (pictured here along the mid-section of Saturn), is captured in this natural-colored image (box left). Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Institute of Space …
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[ad_1] Curt Godwin October 9, 2018 The Lockheed Martin Orion spacecraft low Earth orbit over our home world. Image Credit: Nathan Koga / SpaceFlight Insider Lockheed Martin recently announced plans to take …
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[ad_1] Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is unique among all the moons of our solar system for its dense, nitrogen-rich atmosphere, which also contains hydrocarbons and other compounds. The history of the formation …
Read More »A study reveals that the sea level in the world could rise 50 feet by the year 2300
[ad_1] According to a new groundbreaking study, the global average sea level could rise up to eight feet by 2100 and up to fifty feet by 2300. L & # 39; The …
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[ad_1] Good news for amateur observers and Slytherins: The annual Draconid meteor shower will be visible tonight when the Earth will pass through a stream of dust from Comet 21P / Giacobini-Zinner, …
Read More »The Hubble Space Telescope goes into safe mode due to a failed gyroscope; Plan B pending
[ad_1] The 28-year-old Hubble Space Telescope is temporarily out of service due to the failure of one of its gyroscopic pointing devices, but scientists say they are working on Plan B. Today, …
Read More »The launch of the SpaceX satellite illuminates the night sky and social media
[ad_1] On this photo taken on Sunday October 7, 2018 and provided by Justin Borja, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is seen in the distance on the Golden Gate Bridge near Sausalito, …
Read More »Saturn's rings drip pounds of chemicals onto planet's surface
[ad_1] Some people love it when it rains, but the most concerned storm storms here on Earth would have a hard time dealing with the conditions on Saturn. New research using data …
Read More »A Japanese tourist says that training on the moon should not be too difficult
[ad_1] TOKYO: The Japanese billionaire tycoon and future space tourist, Yusaku Maezawa, should not be too badly trained to go on the moon, he joked Tuesday. Maezawa, aged 42, paid an undisclosed …
Read More »A Japanese tourist says that training on the moon should not be too difficult
[ad_1] The training of Yusaku Maezawa, a billionaire Japanese tycoon and future space tourist, should not be too complicated, he joked Tuesday, adding that he planned to use his six free time …
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