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[ad_1] Moon Express, which wants to open missions to the Moon in the next two years, says it raised $ 2.5 million in bridge funding and began a $ 20 million Series …
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Read More »Venus, Jupiter sinks this month in the Kansas night sky – News – The Garden City Telegram
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Read More »Science, which is never wrong, knows everything: it is blocked by particles coming out of the Antarctic ice.
[ad_1] Science is a wonderful discipline, a fascinating process by which we seek to understand what is happening throughout the creation of God. We have discovered and learned many things through science. …
Read More »The University develops a simulated Martian soil and sells it at $ 20 per kilogram
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[ad_1] What has happened is a prologue for NASA, at least for manned flights. The United States is working to put the boots back on the moon, as the nation did nearly …
Read More »Scientists create Martian dirt at $ 20 per kilo
[ad_1] University of Central Florida At present, there is a physical way for a human to touch even a Martian earth grain. So, if humanity can not bring Mars to Earth, at …
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