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2022-10-13 12:13:58
Asteroid-smashing planetary defense test was a success, NASA confirms
Last month’s DART mission ‘nudged’ an asteroid moonlet enough to noticeably change its orbit

When a spacecraft slammed into an asteroid last month, it pushed it closer to its companion and sped up its orbit by about 32 minutes. It’s a huge milestone for the field of planetary defense; it establishes that it may be possible for humans to significantly change the path of a potentially hazardous asteroid — especially if we have warning that one is on the way.

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2022-10-10 17:10:00
NASA's Titan Dragonfly will touch down on a field of dunes and shattered ice

NASA's Dragonfly mission to Saturn's largest moon will touch down on a terrain of dunes and shattered, icy bedrock, according to a new analysis of radar imagery from the Cassini spacecraft. Launching in 2027, Dragonfly is a rotorcraft that will arrive in 2034 and explore Titan from the air. Its range will be far greater than that of a wheeled rover, with Dragonfly capable of covering around 10 miles (16 kilometers) in each half-hour flight, according to NASA. Over the span of its two-year mission it will explore an area hundreds of miles or kilometers across. However, before taking to the sky on its own, Dragonfly must first arrive on Titan under a parachute, soft-landing on frozen terrain that is hidden from easy viewing by the dense hydrocarbon smog that fills the moon's atmosphere.

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2022-10-09 13:31:13 How to make a telescope out of the sun
A trick of physics could help us find alien life



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2022-10-06 17:05:20
SpaceX astronaut missions for NASA: Crew-5
SpaceX has launched astronauts to the International Space Station and returned them to Earth for NASA since 2020. The company's current astronaut missions for NASA are Crew-5, which launched on Oct. 5, and Crew-4 currently at the station.

Crew-5 is made up of: NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Casada, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata and Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina. They will reach the station on Oct. 6 at 4:57 p.m. EDT (2057 GMT). The Crew-4 astronauts are NASA's Kjell Lindgren, Robert Hines, Jessica Watkins and the European Space Agency's Samantha Cristoforetti.

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2022-10-04 15:37:03
NASA’s Artemis I launch has officially been delayed until November
We’ll have to wait a little longer to see if NASA’s megarocket gets off the ground

The long-anticipated launch of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket has been pushed back to mid-November after NASA waved off its September 27th launch plans in the wake of Hurricane Ian. The space agency announced on Friday that it’s aiming to squeeze in the Artemis I launch between November 12th and November 27th.

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2022-09-30 20:55:31
NASA is studying whether SpaceX can visit the Hubble Space Telescope
The feasibility study will examine whether or not SpaceX can give Hubble a boost

SpaceX and NASA have agreed to figure out whether or not a SpaceX ship could visit and potentially breathe new life into the iconic Hubble Space Telescope. They announced that they were partnering on a study that would look into whether or not that kind of mission was even possible.

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2022-09-28 17:34:37
NASA crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to see what would happen
The DART spacecraft is gone, but the science is just beginning.

A NASA spacecraft slammed into the surface of a distant asteroid at 7:14PM ET on Monday night, the climax of the agency’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART).

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2022-09-25 22:43:22
NASA is about to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test is about to reach its final destination

Dimorphos is a lump of space rock so far away from Earth that we don’t even know what it looks like — and on Monday, we’re going to smash it with a spacecraft. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) will be traveling at more than 14,000 miles per hour when it hits the asteroid, in what has to be one of the most metal science experiments of all time.

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2022-09-23 20:55:33
DART Tests Autonomous Navigation System Using Jupiter and Europa
After capturing images of one of the brightest stars in Earth’s night sky, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test’s (DART) camera recently set its sights on another eye-catching spectacle: Jupiter and its four largest moons.

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2022-09-21 21:24:05
New Webb Image Captures Clearest View of Neptune’s Rings in Decades

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows off its capabilities closer to home with its first image of Neptune. Not only has Webb captured the clearest view of this distant planet’s rings in more than 30 years, but its cameras reveal the ice giant in a whole new light.

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