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NASA Starliner launch to send astronauts to International Space Station: Where to see liftoff
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSeashore runs along Florida's East Coast in Volusia County and Brevard County. To access Apollo...
NASA astronauts & Starliner launch: Where to see liftoff in Daytona, New Smyrna, Oak Hill
Daytona Beach News-Journal via Yahoo News· 4 days agoObservation Pier on River Road across from A.C. Delbert Municipal Pier (see above). Facilities...
This year's solar storms will help future Mars astronauts
The Week· 6 days agoThe sun is currently at solar maximum. This means that the celestial body is at its peak activity,...
Fish are adapting to weightlessness on the Chinese space station
Phys.org· 7 days agoFour zebrafish are alive and well after nearly a month in space aboard China's Tiangong space...
The World's First Wooden Satellite Is Tiny, Ingenious, and About to Head to Space
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 3 days agoThe launch of the world's first wooden satellite is an innovative step towards sustainable space...
Council Post: Space Exploration: A Thriving Industry With Tangible Earthly Rewards
Forbes· 4 days agoAs I discussed in my talk "What's Space Got To Do With It?", space exploration is deeply...
Double-moon asteroid described for the first time - Science
Weston Forum· 11 hours agoA team of researchers used NASA’s Lucy space probe to discover a split moon orbiting an asteroid for the first time. “It’s the first time we’ve seen a system like this,” said ...
How to make money from medical research and donations
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWell, sort of. You'll actually be on the ground the whole time in Houston, Texas, but you'll...might...
‘Phantom Orbit’ and ‘Who Owns the Moon?’ Review: Conflict Overhead
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoEven in the midst of that, Russia attempted a robotic moon landing with the Luna-25 mission last...
The World's First Wooden Satellite Is Tiny, Ingenious, and About to Head to Space
Popular Mechanics· 3 days agoAll the nearly 10,000 satellites in Earth’s orbit will one day crash through the atmosphere, ending its life in an explosive fireball. Unfortunately, that fireball can leave behind metal particles ...