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Space.com on MSNSharp-eyed US-Indian satellite set to launch July 30 to monitor Earth's surface, warn of natural disasters"I can't wait to see the science that it produces and the impact that it has. I think it will help people around the world." ...
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Space.com on MSNMakenzie Lystrup stepping down as director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterNASA announced on Monday (July 21) that Makenzie Lystrup, director of the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, will leave ...
Makenzie Lystrup’s departure from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center comes soon after the resignation of the director of JPL.
According to NASA, asteroids are inactive bodies made of all the rocky, dusty and metallic materials left behind from the ...
A new U.S.–India satellite called NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) will provide high-resolution data enabling ...
It remains an open question as to whether NASA and the U.S. space program will survive the Republican president’s second term ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNToday Will Likely Be Shorter Than Usual, and It Will Happen Again in August. Here’s WhyBecause of the moon’s position, Earth is rotating just over a millisecond faster than usual on a few days this summer ...
On Monday, NASA announced that Makenzie Lystrup will leave her post as director of the Goddard Space Flight Center on Friday, ...
On July 1, astronomers spotted an unusual high-speed object zooming towards the sun. Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, the surprising space ...
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Futurism on MSNNASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Reportedly Holding "Going Out of Business Sale" for SatellitesNASA's Jet Propulsion Lab is reportedly holding a "going out of business sale" for its satellites, NASA Watch reports.
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GB News on MSNAsteroid bigger than Leaning Tower of Pisa hurtling towards EarthA space rock measuring approximately 64 metres across is speeding towards Earth at nearly 47,000 miles per hour, with its ...
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MusicRadar on MSNFrom Nazi rockets to drone motors, the secret military history behind the studio gear we use todayWar, what is it good for? Not much – but military conflict has historically fuelled the development of technology that’s now ...
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