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Private Peregrine Lander Suffers Anomaly After Successful Vulcan rocket launch, Astrobotic says

Earlier today, United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan Centaur launched the Astrobotic’s Private Peregrine lander. After the successful historic Vulcan rocket launch, the Peregrine moon lander continued the journey to the moon. It was expected to land on the lunar surface on Feb. 23. However, the spacecraft is experiencing great challenges as it continues with its journey […]

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Perseverance Mars Rover Celebrates 1,000 Mars days on the Red Planet

NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover just completed its 1,000 Mars days on the red planet. Unlike Earth, Mars Days are slightly longer. One Sol is about 24 hours and 37 minutes. This implies that the Perseverance rover has been exploring the hostile environment of Mars for 1000 Mays days or sols. Perseverance team and scientists across

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This Man Is Sending His DNA to the Moon So That Aliens Can Clone Him and Put Him in a Zoo

The quest to live on the moon began centuries ago even before the first historic to the moon in 1969. While most government-owned and commercial agencies are working towards building a lunar colony, a Texas-based space company named Celestis has a different lunar exploration goal. The firm has been placing cremated remains of humans into

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Voyager 1 Captured The First Photo of Earth Moon System 46 Years Ago

On September 18, 1977, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft captured the first image of Earth and the moon from a distance more than 7 million miles away from Earth. The entire world celebrated this milestone as it remains the first real image of Earth moon system captured in a single frame. The Interstellar explorer captured this

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Comet Nishimura Is About To Resurface Again This Month After 400 Years

After 400 years of moving away from our planet, Comet Nishimura is set to show up again this month, astronomers recently announced. The new bright comet will light up our sky across the Northern Hemisphere in the middle of this month. Skywatchers living in the Northern Hemisphere can observe the comet in the early hours

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Galactic Energy Successfully Launches China’s First Sea Rocket Launch

Galactic Energy, a Beijing-based private space company successfully launch satellites from the sea for the first time following the latest launch of its Ceres-1 rocket, a statement from the South China Morning Post (SCMP) announces. The solid-fuel rocket took off from a mobile platform off the coast of Eastern Shandong province at 5:34 pm local time on

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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Astronauts Safely Splashes Down in the Atlantic

As SpaceX recently commenced its Crew-7 mission, the agency in collaboration with NASA began to work on the return of the Crew-6 astronauts. Today, (September 4), at 12:17 am EDT (0417 GMT), four Crew-6 astronauts safely splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Endeavour” capsule. These astronauts include NASA astronauts Stephen

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NASA May Delay Artemis III lunar landing Mission

After NASA successfully accomplish its Artemis I mission, the agency is working towards its future Artemis missions. While the preparation for the Artemis II mission is looking promising, NASA associate administrator Jim Free is suggesting that the American space agency may delay its Artemis III lunar landing mission due to rising concerns in the development

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Virgin Galactic finally launches Its first space tourist flight After Decades of Waiting

Virgin Galactic took the bold step of launching its first space tourist flight after years of promises. This launch was the second commercial spaceflight organized by the company and the seventh of its overall spaceflight. The spaceflight named Galactic 02, flew ticket prize-winning mother and daughter Keisha Schahaff, Anastasia Mayers, and also 80-year-old British former

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Get Ready to Observe the Half Illuminated Moon During Its Last Quarter Phase Tonight

On Tuesday (August 8), the moon will attain its last quarter phase. During this astronomical event, the moon will remain half-illuminated by the sunlight. When will this celestial event commence? How can you watch it from your location? Continue reading to find out. When the Last Quarter Phase of the Moon Will Occur tonight Astronomers

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