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Dec 20, 2019

See Boeing’s Starliner Launch to the Space Station

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#Starliner is “go” for launch!

The launch of The Boeing Company’s Orbital Flight Test to the International Space Station, as part of our NASA Commercial Crew Program, is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 20.

Tune in starting at 5:30 a.m. EST to see the uncrewed flight test launch at 6:36 a.m. EST for the spacecraft’s maiden mission to our orbiting laboratory.

Dec 20, 2019

United Launch Alliance’s countdown is underway in preparation for liftoff of an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral Friday at 6:36 a.m

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United Launch Alliance €™s countdown is underway in preparation for liftoff of an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral Friday at 6:36 a.m. EST (1136 GMT) with Boeing €™s Starliner crew capsule on an unpiloted Orbital Flight Test to the International Space Station.

LIVE COVERAGE: https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/12/18/atlas-5-av-080-starlin…us-center/

Dec 19, 2019

The Scale of the Universe

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Dec 18, 2019

The science news events that shaped 2019

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, computing, ethics, quantum physics, science, space

A year marked by climate protests, political uncertainty and debate over the ethics of gene editing in human embryos proved challenging for science. But researchers also celebrated some exciting firsts — a quantum computer that can outperform its classical counterparts, a photo of a black hole and samples gathered from an asteroid.


Climate strikes, marsquakes and gaming AIs are among the year’s top stories.

Dec 18, 2019

What Is The Ultimate Fate Of The Loneliest Galaxy In The Universe?

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In the middle of a great cosmic void, a single, isolated galaxy persists amidst the darkness. It’s about to get a lot lonelier.

Dec 18, 2019

NASA Just Observed a Totally New Kind of Magnetic Eruption on The Sun

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The surface of the Sun is never still. Upon this burning ball of gas, a continual flow of super-hot plasma creates ropes of magnetic fields that can twist and tangle with one another.

As the star rotates, these invisible lines snap apart and join together again, bursting into flares, storms and eruptions of plasma.

Continue reading “NASA Just Observed a Totally New Kind of Magnetic Eruption on The Sun” »

Dec 17, 2019

NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet is cleared for final assembly

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NASA’s ultra-quiet X-59 supersonic jet could fly as soon as 2021.

Dec 17, 2019

Excitement Builds for Boeing’s 1st Starliner Test Launch Friday

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The debut test flight of a Boeing Starliner astronaut taxi for NASA is ready to fly, with great weather expected for its launch to the International Space Station Friday (Dec. 20).

Dec 16, 2019

‘Cosmos’ with Neil deGrasse Tyson returns in March 2020

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National Geographic has announced that the much eagerly awaited science and space series ‘Cosmos’ will premiere in its network March 9th, 2020 with Neil DeGrasse Tyson reprising the role of the presenter, a series which has already seen huge success with its earlier versions.

Dec 14, 2019

NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover is getting a friend!

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NASA €™s Curiosity Mars Rover is getting a friend!

Next summer, #Mars2020 will be headed for the Red Planet. While the newest rover borrows from Curiosity’s design, they aren’t twins. Curiosity was designed to learn more about past water on Mars, and Mars 2020 will look for signs of past life.