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The 55-feet-wide space rock is hurtling through space at a zippy 17,717 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
NASA’s SWOT satellite measured a Kamchatka tsunami in unprecedented detail, helping NOAA fine-tune models and improve early ...
Sean Duffy, the acting administrator of NASA for a little more than a month, has vowed to make the United States great in space.
NASA and ISRO have successfully deployed the world's largest radar antenna, a 33-foot structure, as part of the NISAR mission ...
From the ISS, scientists are capturing rare lightning above storms that could impact radio, climate, and safety.
"The planet gets in the way from the point of view of any one spacecraft, so we had to spread them around the planet to look ...
NASA only labels space rocks as hazardous if they are closer than 7.4 million kilometres and wider than 85 metres.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA Just Deployed Its Largest Space Antenna Ever—A New Era in Earth Observation Begins
In a landmark moment for Earth observation technology, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission has successfully deployed its giant 33-foot radar antenna reflector in orbit. As reported ...
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said Thursday that climate and earth science at the agency will “move aside” as it refocuses solely on space exploration. “All the climate science and all of ...
The space rock came as close as within 4.15 million miles from our planet, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Space.com on MSNNASA wants new spacecraft to fly to hard-to-reach orbits around Earth and in deep space
Orbital transfer vehicles launch atop rockets, carrying other spacecraft that they deliver to specific, often hard-to-reach, ...
NASA’s Artemis campaign is a bold series of missions to take humans back to the moon... and those astronauts will get there ...
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