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SpaceX To launch Private IM-1’s Nova-C Lander in February

SpaceX and Intuitive Machines are preparing to launch a private IM-1 Nova-C Lander from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Florida’s Space Coast soon. The launch will occur during a three-day window in mid-February if everything goes according to plan. “As our combined teams closed the two fairing halves, I saw the lunar lander for […]

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SpaceX Successfully Launched two Rockets Four Hours Apart in Starlink Doubleheader for the first time

SpaceX just launched two extra batches of its Starlink internet satellites on Jan. 28, in doubleheader liftoffs that are just three hours apart. This is the first time the commercial aerospace company is launching two rockets three hours apart. During the first launch, A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 23 Starlink spacecraft lifted off from

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Our shrinking moon could cause moonquakes close to the lunar landing site of Artemis astronauts, scientists warn

NASA plans to land humans on the lunar south pole by September 2026 to commence with its Artemis crewed exploration of the moon. scientists and engineers planning this great mission are considering numerous lunar parameters as they plot the sites for a crewed lunar landing, including checks for moonquakes. The reason for making a lot of effort

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NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Will Never Fly Again on Mars Because of Rotor Damage

After flying for the 72nd time on Mars, the first Mars Ingenuity helicopter will never fly again because of the severe robot-damage damage it encountered during that flight. On January 25, NASA officially announced that the chopper was “no longer capable of flight,” as the ground team could not remotely repair the rotor-blade damage of

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American Space Company Just Purposely Exploded its Ballon-like Space Station During First Full-scale Burst Test

Sierra Space is an American aerospace company hoping to revolutionize the human experience in space soon. On Monday (Jan. 22), the company announced that it exploded its first full-scale space station module prototype during a burst test for future space missions to low Earth orbit in 2030. In an official email statement to Space.com, the company’s executive confirmed

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Astronomers Discover Near-Earth Asteroid Three Hours Before It Exploded Over Berlin

In the early morning hours of Jan. 21, a tiny near-Earth asteroid came flying through the Earth’s sky and smashed into our planet’s atmosphere near Berlin. This impact created a bright and harmless fireball that remained visible for miles away. Scientists reveals that this type of impact normally takes place a few times each year.

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Japan Lands SLIM spacecraft On the Moon Becoming the Fifth Country to Ever Soft-Land A Lander on The Lunar Surface

Japan has joined the United States, the former Soviet Union, China, and India to land a space probe on the moon’s surface. The country is now the fifth country in the world to ever soft land on the moon. Japan has been trying to attain such a milestone for a while now. However, the country

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Earth’s Water Might Have Come from Ancient Space Rocks, Latest Meteorite Discovery Suggests

Earth and other planets around the sun came into existence around 4.5 billion years ago after the formation of the sun. scientists suggest that these planets form from a myriad of tiny planetesimals. The latest meteorite study now reveals that ancient space rocks already contain water. Researchers recently tested samples from meteorites that they believed

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Compact, Shape-shifting Robot Built by Transformers Inventors Just Landed on the Moon

A shape-shifting robot built by the inventors of Transformer has finally landed on the moon aboard a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) lunar expedition. The Lunar Excursion Vehicle-2 (LEV-2), dubbed SORA-Q is an ultra-compact, deformable lunar robot. JAXA built the robot in partnership between Japanese toy manufacturer Takara Tomy, JAXA, Sony Group, and Doshisha University.

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These Three Planets Used to Have Life in Our Solar System

Billions of years ago, when our solar system was just in its infant stage, three planets used to provide a habitable environment to sustain life. These three planets include Earth, Venus, and Mars. However, today, only Earth is known to have lifeforms. But why did Venus and Mars lose their thriving life-supporting environments? Both planets

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