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SpaceX satellites falling out of orbit after solar storm
SpaceX's newest fleet of satellites is tumbling out of orbit after being struck by a solar storm.
Up to 40 of the 49 small satellites launched last week have either reentered the atmosphere and burned up, or are on the verge of doing so, the company said in an online update Tuesday night.
Vacuum-sealed container from 1972 Moon landing will finally be opened
After 50 years, scientists will get a chance to study lunar gases collected during Apollo 17 mission
Building moonships for NASA lunar mission (video)
The European Space Agency is overseeing the development of the European Service Module – or ESM
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NASA to make observations from space junk collision with Moon
NASA has said it aims to survey the crater formed when the remains of a SpaceX rocket are expected to crash into the Moon in early March, calling the event "an exciting research opportunity."
H Κίνα εντόπισε μυστηριώδη κυβικό σχηματισμό στη μακρινή πλευρά της Σελήνης
Το κινεζικό ρόβερ Yutu 2 κινείται προς το σημείο όπου βρίσκεται το αντικείμενο
Mars Perseverance rover finds ‘something no one’s ever seen’ in its search for alien life
As well as looking for microbial life, the rover will also bring back samples of Martian geology
NASA sends quote by Nobel-winning Turkish author into space
A quote by the Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk was launched into space on a NASA space probe earlier this week, the author's publisher said on Oct. 18.
Vangelis releases new video for album “Juno To Jupiter”
The work was inspired by NASA’s ground-breaking mission by the Juno space probe
SpaceX all-civilian orbital crew completes historic mission
Four space tourists safely ended their trailblazing trip to orbit on Sept. 18 with a splashdown in the Atlantic off the Florida coast.
Their SpaceX capsule parachuted into the ocean just before sunset, not far from where their chartered flight began three days earlier.
The all-amateur crew was the first to circle the world without a professional astronaut.
After six months on Mars, NASA’s tiny copter is still flying high
It was only supposed to fly five times. And yet NASA's helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, has completed 12 flights and it isn't ready to retire.
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Given its stunning and unexpected success, the U.S. space agency has extended Ingenuity's mission indefinitely.