Astrophysics students at the College of Charleston helped develop research instruments now bound for the International Space ...
More than 50 years after humans first flew around the moon, Artemis astronauts will repeat the feat on Monday and use the most basic instrument to study it: their eyes.
Despite the technological advancements since the Apollo mission, the astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft will use the most ...
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Artemis astronauts to study the Moon’s surface using their eyes
WASHINGTON, United States — More than 50 years after humans first flew around the Moon, Artemis astronauts will repeat the ...
Over half a century after the first lunar orbit, Artemis astronauts are set to study the Moon's surface primarily using their ...
More than 50 years after humans first flew around the Moon, Artemis astronauts will repeat the feat on Monday and use the most basic instrument to study it: their eyes. Despite the technological ...
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Astronomers find an unusually pristine star at the Milky Way’s edge
A star drifting at the outermost reaches of the Milky Way has turned out to be the most chemically pristine stellar object ...
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Study maps where a real 'Hail Mary' interstellar probe could plausibly go
Researchers at Cornell University have assembled a shortlist of rocky exoplanets sitting inside their stars’ habitable zones, ranking them as plausible destinations for an interstellar probe that ...
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