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When A Dangerous Asteroid Threatens Earth, Humanity Will Have To Work Together, NASA Says.

A threatening asteroid could bring Earth’s oft-squabbling nations together, at least for a while. Dealing with a big, dangerous asteroid that appears to have our planet in its crosshairs will require a healthy dose of international cooperation, experts say — and it’s best to start thinking about that scenario now, while we have enough time …

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Pentagon Picks SpaceX, Blue Origin And ULA For $5.6 Billion Launch Deal.

SpaceX, Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance (ULA) have been chosen to provide launch services for the U.S. Space Force. The three companies will compete for National Security Space Launch (NSSL) contracts worth up to $5.6 billion across fiscal years 2025 through 2029, the U.S. Department of Defense announced on June 13. The contracts are …

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Q-KON to Spearhead Namibia’s Spaceport Project.

According to the press release by Q-KON, Eos Capital, managers of the Namibia Infrastructure Development and Investment Fund (NIDIF) have approved the Namibia Spaceport project. This project spearheaded by Q-KON Namibia and will mark a significant milestone for the nation. Furthermore, the project known as the Namibia Spaceport, although not a traditional spaceport, will serve …

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NASRDA Signs MoU with SERA to Launch Nigeria’s First Astronaut to Space.

Key Highlights NASRDA signed an MoU with the Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA) in Abuja to facilitate Nigeria’s first human space flight. Nigeria’s candidate for space will be chosen through a democratic process managed by SERA. The Human Space Flight programme will incur no cost to the Federal Government of Nigeria. In a news …

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Hubble Telescope Bounces Back With Glorious Galaxy Pic In ‘1-gyroscope Mode’.

The Hubble Space Telescope is back in action, having returned to science operations but now with just one operating gyroscope. And to prove it’s still got what it takes, the venerable observatory snapped a striking photo of the dusty spiral galaxy NGC 1546. Located about 50 million light-years away in the constellation of Dorado, the …

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Saturn’s Planet-Wide Storms Driven By Seasonal Heating, Cassini Probe Reveals.

Like a lightbulb switching between high- and low-power modes, Saturn pumps into space varying amounts of heat based on its seasons, a fresh analysis of data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveals. A noticeable effect of this flux is turbulence in Saturn‘s atmosphere, which whips up storms across its north and south hemispheres strong enough to …

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SpaceX Rocket Launches European TV Satellite, Makes 250th Droneship Landing.

SpaceX successfully launched a European TV satellite into orbit and then achieved its 250th landing on an ocean-based droneship. A Falcon 9 rocket launched Luxembourg-based telecom company SES’ Astra 1P satellite from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Thursday (June 20) at 5:35 p.m. EDT (2135 GMT).  The liftoff had originally been scheduled for …

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Watch Rocket Lab Launch Its Electron Vehicle For The 50th Time Today.

Rocket Lab plans to launch its Electron vehicle for the 50th time today (June 20), and you can watch the milestone moment live. An Electron rocket topped with five small satellites for the French Internet of Things (IoT) company Kinéis is scheduled to lift off from Rocket Lab‘s New Zealand site today at 2:13 p.m. …

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The Speed of Sound On Mars Is Constantly Changing, Study Finds.

Researchers have teased out the details of how sound behaves at various times and places on Mars — and the results are very different from what we are used to on Earth. NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars carries several microphones. These devices, intended to study the properties of materials on the Red Planet, have picked …

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China Selects 4th Batch Of Astronaut Candidates As Part Of 2030 Moon Landing Goal.

China has selected 10 new astronauts for training as part of its goal to put a crew on the moon by 2030, the country’s human spaceflight agency announced last week. The latest batch includes eight pilots and two payload experts, according to the China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO). They are set to receive about …

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