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Ready for Launch: How NASA’s Artemis Program Is Preparing to Take Astronauts to the Moon
We are now ready to make the journey back to our wonderful outer space! Not only this, but we have…
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Safe on Earth! NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 Completes a Successful Splash Down Near Florida Coast
This past Saturday, SpaceX’s Crew-5 returned to Earth and touched down in Tampa, Florida. This was their fifth mission with…
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Stunning Sight: Webb Spots Separate Stars Sparkling in Globular Cluster of the Milky Way Halo
On June 20, 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope spent an hour looking at something called Messier 92 (or M92)…
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Unveiling NASA’s IXPE Lab: Exploring the Vela Pulsar Wind Nebula for Extreme Astrophysics Discoveries
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerAround 10000 years ago, a very bright star exploded in the constellation Vela. This explosion created a glowing spinning object…
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NASA Achieves Unprecedented Power Level with Upgraded Artemis Moon Rocket Engine Tests
NASA is currently testing some new RS-25 engines on the Space Launch System that will be used for missions in…
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Unprecedented Journey: Tracking Tropical Cyclone Freddy’s Incredible Month-Long Trek Across the Indian Ocean
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaTropical Cyclone Freddy is an extremely rare storm that stayed in the Indian Ocean for over a month. It brought…
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Spectacular Find: Unusual Circular Sand Dunes on Mars Spotted by NASA
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaOn Mars there are lots of dunes – some big, some small, and some in funny shapes. This particular dune…