Archives June 2024

Marsquakes could unveil underground water on Mars

Marsquakes could unveil underground water on Mars

If liquid water exists today on Mars, it may be too deep underground to detect with traditional methods used on Earth. However, listening to earthquakes that occur on Mars – or marsquakes – could offer a new tool in the search, according to a team led by Penn State scientists. When quakes rumble and move […]

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NASA investigates new Mars Sample Return ideas

NASA investigates new Mars Sample Return ideas

NASA is actively exploring groundbreaking mission innovations for the highly anticipated Mars Sample Return Program. The space agency has awarded contracts to seven industry proposers to conduct 90-day studies aimed at developing more affordable and faster ways to retrieve valuable samples from the Martian surface and bring them back to Earth. Among the companies selected […]

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Rocket Lab reaches 50th Electron mission launch

Rocket Lab reaches 50th Electron mission launch

Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket has achieved remarkable milestones in its development. The vehicle is the first to use an entirely carbon-fiber body, the first to use electric turbopumps, and according to Rocket Lab, is the fastest commercially developed rocket in history to reach 50 launches, taking just seven years and 25 days, narrowly beating this […]

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ASTRA 1P Launched via SpaceX Falcon 9

ASTRA 1P Launched via SpaceX Falcon 9

SES’s ASTRA 1P satellite was successfully launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The launch took place at 5:35 pm local time, marking a significant milestone for SES’s broadcasting operations in Europe. The Falcon 9 rocket, powered by nine Merlin engines, thundered into the sky, carrying the […]

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SpaceX Elevates Second Starbase Tower for Flight Five

SpaceX Elevates Second Starbase Tower for Flight Five

SpaceX’s test site at Starbase, Masseys, is picking up the pace, with Ship 26 conducting a Static Fire test on June 3. This marked Ship 26’s first-ever multi-engine static fire and the inaugural first lighting of the Massey’s test stand. After nearly two hours from the first signs of venting, Ship 26 lit its engines […]

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Don Ecker, David Rudiak, Lawsuit Threats and Odd Video

Don Ecker, David Rudiak, Lawsuit Threats and Odd Video

In the ever-evolving landscape of UFO research, controversy and legal battles have become an unfortunate but recurring theme. Recently, a particular individual has resurfaced with renewed threats of lawsuits, attempting to disrupt the work of researchers and enthusiasts alike. As discussed in the interview with Don Ecker, these threats hold little substance and are likely […]

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Drone racing trains neural AI for space

Drone racing trains neural AI for space

In the quest to push the boundaries of spacecraft autonomy, researchers at ESA and TU Delft have turned to an unconventional testing ground: drone racing. By unleashing neural network-controlled drones in a high-speed, unpredictable environment, they aim to evaluate the performance of these cutting-edge AI systems before deploying them in space missions. The key challenge […]

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Boeing Starliner Earth Return on June 26

Boeing Starliner Earth Return on June 26

NASA and Boeing are targeting a June 26 return to Earth of the Boeing Starliner from the International Space Station. Starliner’s first crewed mission to the ISS, initially scheduled for about eight days, has been extended due to thruster malfunctions and helium leaks. The spaceship blasted off from Florida atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas […]

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Telescope, 90mm Aperture Astronomy Telescopes for Adults – Professional High Powered Multi-Coated Portable Refractor Telescopes for Beginners & Kids with Travel Carry Bag, Phone Mount

Telescope, 90mm Aperture Astronomy Telescopes for Adults – Professional High Powered Multi-Coated Portable Refractor Telescopes for Beginners & Kids with Travel Carry Bag, Phone Mount

Looking to delve into the wonders of the universe? The Hawkko Telescope is the perfect tool for adults, beginners, and kids alike to embark on an astronomical journey. With a generous 90mm aperture and advanced FMC technology optics, this telescope offers crystal-clear images with high contrast, making it perfect for observing celestial bodies, animals, and […]

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