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MARS


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NASA's Mars Perseverance snaps a selfie as a Martian dust devil blows by

Read full article: NASA's Mars Perseverance snaps a selfie as a Martian dust devil blows by

The latest selfie by NASA's Perseverance rover at Mars has captured an unexpected guest: a Martian dust devil.

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NASA rover spies the first aurora at Mars that's visible to the human eye

Read full article: NASA rover spies the first aurora at Mars that's visible to the human eye

NASA's Perseverance rover has detected the first aurora at Mars that's visible to the human eye.

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Florida’s average teacher pay ranks 50th in the nation; pay increases have failed to keep up with inflation: report

Read full article: Florida’s average teacher pay ranks 50th in the nation; pay increases have failed to keep up with inflation: report

New data released on Tuesday showed that Florida’s average teacher pay is still ranked near the bottom of the nation.

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Look up! You can see four planets align above the horizon

Read full article: Look up! You can see four planets align above the horizon

Within the first hour and a half hour after sunset, you can see four planets without a telescope.

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How to glimpse a parade of planets in the January night sky

Read full article: How to glimpse a parade of planets in the January night sky

Six planets grace the sky this month in what’s called a planetary parade.

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Something hiding behind Monday night’s full moon

Read full article: Something hiding behind Monday night’s full moon

In the greater Jacksonville are you can watch the lunar occultation of Mars begin at 10:02 pm January 13.

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NASA proposes cheaper, quicker way to get Mars rocks and soil to Earth

Read full article: NASA proposes cheaper, quicker way to get Mars rocks and soil to Earth

NASA is pitching a cheaper and quicker way of getting rocks and soil back from Mars.

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New Mars study suggests an ocean's worth of water may be hiding beneath the red dusty surface

Read full article: New Mars study suggests an ocean's worth of water may be hiding beneath the red dusty surface

A new study suggests Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean.

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Mars and Jupiter get chummy in the night sky. The planets won't get this close again until 2033

Read full article: Mars and Jupiter get chummy in the night sky. The planets won't get this close again until 2033

Mars and Jupiter are cozying up in the night sky for their closest rendezvous this decade.

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Crew of NASA's earthbound simulated Mars habitat emerge after a year

Read full article: Crew of NASA's earthbound simulated Mars habitat emerge after a year

Four volunteer crew members who spent more than 12 months inside NASA’s first simulated Mars environment at Johnson Space Center in Houston have emerged from the artificial alien enviroment.

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Don’t be fooled: Here’s the real deal of how six planets will appear in the sky June 3

Read full article: Don’t be fooled: Here’s the real deal of how six planets will appear in the sky June 3

While the parade of planets on June 3 might sound enticing, here's why the actual experience is likely to be underwhelming for casual stargazers.

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Jeff Bezos sells nearly 12 million Amazon shares worth at least $2 billion, with more to come

Read full article: Jeff Bezos sells nearly 12 million Amazon shares worth at least $2 billion, with more to come

Jeff Bezos has filed a statement with federal regulators indicating his sale of nearly 12 million shares of Amazon stock worth more than $2 billion.

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Orange tabby cat named Taters steals the show in first video sent by laser from deep space

Read full article: Orange tabby cat named Taters steals the show in first video sent by laser from deep space

An orange tabby cat named Taters stars in the first video sent by laser from deep space, stealing the show as he chases a red laser light.

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MTV cancels EMAs awards show in Paris, citing Israel-Hamas war

Read full article: MTV cancels EMAs awards show in Paris, citing Israel-Hamas war

The MTV Europe Music Awards canceled its ceremony next month, citing the Israel-Hamas War.

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Average long-term US mortgage rate climbs to 7.09% this week to highest level in more than 20 years

Read full article: Average long-term US mortgage rate climbs to 7.09% this week to highest level in more than 20 years

The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate jumped this week to its highest level in 20 years.

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First-of-its-kind Mars livestream by ESA spacecraft interrupted at times by rain on Earth

Read full article: First-of-its-kind Mars livestream by ESA spacecraft interrupted at times by rain on Earth

A European spacecraft around Mars has sent its first livestream from the red planet to Earth to mark the 20th anniversary of its launch.

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China's Mars rover finds signs of recent water in sand dunes

Read full article: China's Mars rover finds signs of recent water in sand dunes

A new study suggests water on Mars may be more widespread and recent than previously thought.

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UAE spacecraft takes close-up photos of Mars' little moon

Read full article: UAE spacecraft takes close-up photos of Mars' little moon

A spacecraft around Mars has sent back close-up photos of the red planet's little moon.

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Planet Pioneers at The MOSH

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The MOSH has a new exhibit that’s out of this world! Planet Pioneers: To Mars and Beyond. is an immersive and interactive STEM-based exhibit designed for the entire family. Visitors can engage in a large variety of different hands-on learning stations that explore themes such as adapting to new environments, the challenges that await humans on distant worlds, and how technology developed for space impacts day-to-day lives on Earth. To learn more visit www.themosh.org

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Green comet zooming our way, last visited 50,000 years ago

Read full article: Green comet zooming our way, last visited 50,000 years ago

A comet is streaking back our way after 50,000 years.

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Mars pauses using M&Ms 'spokescandies,' enlists Maya Rudolph

Read full article: Mars pauses using M&Ms 'spokescandies,' enlists Maya Rudolph

Mars says it’s pausing using its trademark M&M’s spokescandies and has enlisted actor and comedian Maya Rudolph to star in its marketing efforts.

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NASA Mars lander InSight falls silent after 4 years

Read full article: NASA Mars lander InSight falls silent after 4 years

It could be the end of the red dusty line for NASA's InSight lander on Mars.

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Mars rover captures 1st sound of dust devil on red planet

Read full article: Mars rover captures 1st sound of dust devil on red planet

A NASA rover on Mars by chance had its microphone on when a whirling tower of red dust passed overhead last year and caught the sound.

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Gimme shelter: fewer homes being built as builders pull back

Read full article: Gimme shelter: fewer homes being built as builders pull back

Homebuilders have pumped the brakes on new single-family home construction this year, a trend that’s likely to extend into 2023, according to several forecasts.

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UN to seek out methane emitters with data from space

Read full article: UN to seek out methane emitters with data from space

Big emitters of the heat-trapping gas methane can expect a call from the United Nations starting next year, when the global body launches a new platform to combine existing systems for tracking the potent greenhouse gas from space.

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The end is near for a Martian lander, courtesy of the weather

Read full article: The end is near for a Martian lander, courtesy of the weather

NASA’s Insight Mars lander is nearing the end of its life, and its death will partially be attributed to the weather.

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Two NASA spacecraft detect biggest meteor strikes at Mars

Read full article: Two NASA spacecraft detect biggest meteor strikes at Mars

Two NASA spacecraft at Mars have recorded the biggest meteor strikes and impact craters yet.

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Dusty demise for NASA Mars lander in July; power dwindling

Read full article: Dusty demise for NASA Mars lander in July; power dwindling

A NASA spacecraft on Mars is losing power and is headed for a dusty demise.

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No European Mars mission this year, due to war in Ukraine

Read full article: No European Mars mission this year, due to war in Ukraine

Because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Europe will no longer be attempting to send its first rover to Mars this year.

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Europe's joint Mars mission with Russia postponed by war

Read full article: Europe's joint Mars mission with Russia postponed by war

The European Space Agency says the launch this year of a joint mission with Russia to Mars is now “very unlikely” due to sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine.

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Toyota heading to moon with cruiser, robotic arms, dreams

Read full article: Toyota heading to moon with cruiser, robotic arms, dreams

Toyota says it's working with Japan’s space agency on a vehicle to explore the lunar surface, with ambitions to help people live on the moon by 2040 and eventually live on Mars.

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Mars gives M&M's a makeover to promote inclusivity

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Candy maker Mars is giving a makeover to its six M&M’s characters as a way to promote inclusivity.

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Study nixes Mars life in meteorite found in Antarctica

Read full article: Study nixes Mars life in meteorite found in Antarctica

Scientists have concluded that a meteorite from Mars contains no evidence of ancient Martian life.

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NASA seeks ideas for a nuclear reactor on the moon

Read full article: NASA seeks ideas for a nuclear reactor on the moon

If anyone has a good idea on how to put a nuclear fission power plant on the moon, the U.S. government wants to hear about it.

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UAE to launch probe targeting asteroid between Mars, Jupiter

Read full article: UAE to launch probe targeting asteroid between Mars, Jupiter

The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to send a probe to land on an asteroid between Mars and Jupiter to collect data on the origins of the universe.

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Nelson says Florida’s space industry is booming

Read full article: Nelson says Florida’s space industry is booming

The space industry is booming in Florida, and NASA’s chief administrator, former U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, says it’s only going to grow in the coming years.

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China's Mars rover soldiers on after completing program

Read full article: China's Mars rover soldiers on after completing program

China's Mars rover is soldiering on after completing its initial program to explore the red planet and search for whether it once supported life.

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Mars rover comes up empty in 1st try at getting rock sample

Read full article: Mars rover comes up empty in 1st try at getting rock sample

NASA’s newest Mars rover has come up empty in its first attempt to pick up a rock sample to eventually be brought back to Earth.

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Dirty laundry in space? NASA, Tide tackle cleaning challenge

Read full article: Dirty laundry in space? NASA, Tide tackle cleaning challenge

NASA is teaming up with the maker of Tide to figure out how to do laundry in space.

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Photos show Chinese rover on dusty, rocky Martian surface

Read full article: Photos show Chinese rover on dusty, rocky Martian surface

The dusty, rocky Martian surface and a Chinese rover and lander bearing small national flags were seen in photos the rover took on the red planet.

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Navigation error sends NASA's Mars helicopter on wild ride

Read full article: Navigation error sends NASA's Mars helicopter on wild ride

NASA's little Mars helicopter is safely on the ground following a wild, lurching ride caused by a navigation timing error.

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Jeff Bezos says will pass baton to new Amazon CEO on July 5

Read full article: Jeff Bezos says will pass baton to new Amazon CEO on July 5

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has picked a date to step down as CEO.

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China Mars rover to land between Saturday and Wednesday

Read full article: China Mars rover to land between Saturday and Wednesday

China says its Mars probe and accompanying rover are expected to land on the red planet sometime between Saturday and Wednesday Beijing time.

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Latin America looks to space, despite limitations on ground

Read full article: Latin America looks to space, despite limitations on ground

Space-related news is not just flowing from the world’s richest, biggest nations.

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Mars helicopter aces 4th flight, gets extra month of flying

Read full article: Mars helicopter aces 4th flight, gets extra month of flying

NASA's little Mars helicopter is getting an extra month of flying.

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Science Learning: How to inspire a little Einstein

Read full article: Science Learning: How to inspire a little Einstein

When our kids grow up, if they want to land a robot on Mars or cure a deadly disease, they’ll need strong science skills, and that learning starts early.

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Official: China's moon probe will carry French, Russian gear

Read full article: Official: China's moon probe will carry French, Russian gear

China says it will launch its next robot lunar lander in 2024, and it will carry equipment from France, Sweden, Russia and Italy.

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China names Mars rover for traditional fire god

Read full article: China names Mars rover for traditional fire god

China's space agency says its first Mars rover will be named Zhurong after a traditional fire god.

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SpaceX launches 3rd crew with recycled rocket and capsule

Read full article: SpaceX launches 3rd crew with recycled rocket and capsule

SpaceX has launched its third crew in under a year for NASA, this time using a recycled rocket and capsule.

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NASA's Mars helicopter soars higher, longer on 2nd flight

Read full article: NASA's Mars helicopter soars higher, longer on 2nd flight

NASA's little Mars helicopter has aced its second test flight.

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NASA's Mars helicopter takes flight, 1st for another planet

Read full article: NASA's Mars helicopter takes flight, 1st for another planet

NASA's experimental Mars helicopter has taken flight.

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Too many clouds but if you live well inland you may see the ISS

Read full article: Too many clouds but if you live well inland you may see the ISS

Of course, Mars is millions of miles away from Earth, but relative to Mars’ position in the sky, the ISS will come very near it. Skies are clearing from the west, so this is why inland folks will get a chance of seeing the ISS.

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NASA’s first weather report from Mars: It’s super cold

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A weather sensor onboard NASA’s Perseverance Rover measured a temperature of -4° below Fahrenheit when the system started recording the day after the rover touched down in Jezero Crater on the Red Planet.

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US, China consulted on safety as their crafts headed to Mars

Read full article: US, China consulted on safety as their crafts headed to Mars

A visitor to an exhibition looks at a display with a replica of the Chinese Mars Rover of the Tianwen-1 spacecraft in Beijing on March 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)BEIJING – As their respective spacecrafts headed to Mars, China and the U.S. held consultations earlier this year in a somewhat unusual series of exchanges between the rivals. China's National Space Agency confirmed Wednesday that it had working-level meetings and communications with NASA from January to March “to ensure the flight safety" of their crafts. U.S. law bans almost all contacts between NASA and China over concerns about technology theft and the secretive, military-backed nature of China’s space program. China's Tianwen-1 is orbiting Mars in preparation for a landing in May or June.

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Long-term space travelers will need high-intensity exercise to protect heart health

Read full article: Long-term space travelers will need high-intensity exercise to protect heart health

The work the heart does to keep blood flowing as it counters Earth’s gravity helps it maintain its size and function. AdResearchers examined data from retired astronaut Scott Kelly’s stint aboard the International Space Station from 2015 to 2016 and elite endurance swimmer Benoît Lecomte’s swim across the Pacific Ocean in 2018. In this new study, researchers evaluated the effects of long-term weightlessness on the structure of the heart to help understand whether extensive periods of low-intensity exercise can prevent the effects of weightlessness. AdThe research team examined the health data of Kelly’s year in space aboard the International Space Station and Lecomte’s swim across the Pacific Ocean to investigate the impact of long-term weightlessness on the heart. Even the most sustained periods of low-intensity exercise were not enough to counteract the effects of prolonged weightlessness.

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Mars findings cataloged in Navajo language

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FILE - This photo made available by NASA was taken during the first drive of the Perseverance rover on Mars on Thursday, March 4, 2021. The Perseverance rover has been on Mars for a month, collecting data and making discoveries with each passing day. A number of the findings, through a collaboration with NASA, have been catalogued in Diné Bizaad, the Navajo language. The Perseverance team started with a list of 50 words and will expand the list as needed. Aaron Yazzie, Diné, added suggestions like bidziil (strength) and hoł nilį́ (respect) to the list.

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Mars rover sends back grinding, squealing sounds of driving

Read full article: Mars rover sends back grinding, squealing sounds of driving

7, 2021 photo provided by NASA shows tire tracks left by the Mars Perseverance rover. The rover has sent back the first-ever sounds of driving on the red planet. “If I heard these sounds driving my car, I’d pull over and call for a tow,” Dave Gruel, an engineer on the rover team, said in a written NASA statement. This second mike didn't pick up any sounds of the rover's arrival at Mars, but managed to record the first test drive March 4. The driving audio contains a unexpected high-pitched scratching noise, according to NASA.

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China, Russia agree to build lunar research station

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China and Russia said they will build a lunar research station, possibly on the moon's surface, marking the start of a new era in space cooperation between the two countries. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)BEIJING – China and Russia said they will build a lunar research station, possibly on the moon’s surface, marking the start of a new era in space cooperation between the two countries. A statement posted on the website of the China National Space Administration Wednesday said the International Lunar Research Station would also be open to use by other countries, but gave no timeline for its construction. Russia is a participant in the International Space Station but its space program has been somewhat eclipsed by those of China, the U.S., India and others. AdChina has planned four crewed missions this year to work on its first permanent orbiting space station, the core module of which could be launched as soon as next month.

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NASA's new Mars rover hits dusty red road, 1st trip 21 feet

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This photo made available by NASA was taken during the first drive of the Perseverance rover on Mars on Thursday, March 4, 2021. (NASA/JPL-Caltech via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA’s newest Mars rover hit the dusty red road this week, putting 21 feet on the odometer in its first test drive. The Perseverance rover ventured from its landing position Thursday, two weeks after setting down on the red planet to seek signs of past life. AdPerseverance — NASA's biggest and most elaborate rover yet — became the ninth U.S. spacecraft to successfully land on Mars on Feb. 18. China hopes to land its smaller rover — currently orbiting the red planet — in another few months.

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Biden signals support to replace war power authority

Read full article: Biden signals support to replace war power authority

The U.S. has blamed the militia for numerous attacks targeting U.S. personnel and interests in Iraq in the past. But several leading members of Congress, including members in Biden’s own party, denounced the strikes — the first military action he has authorized. Kaine and others argued offensive military action without congressional approval is not constitutional absent extraordinary circumstances. A U.S. contractor died after at least 10 rockets slammed into the base early Wednesday. “If we assess further response is warranted, we will take action again in a manner and time of our choosing,” Psaki said.

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Biden lauds NASA team for giving US 'dose of confidence'

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President Joe Biden congratulates NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mars 2020 Perseverance team for successfully landing on Mars during a virtual call in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Thursday, March 4, 2021. Biden speaking in video conference call with the leadership of space agency’s jet propulsion laboratory team expressed awe over the Feb. 18 landing of Perseverance. Ad“It’s so much bigger than landing Perseverance on Mars," Biden told members of the NASA team. Ad“We can land a rover on Mars, we can beat a pandemic," Biden said. The NASA team landing on Feb. 18 marked the third visit to Mars in just over a week.

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Chinese astronauts training for space station crewed flights

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China says a cohort of astronauts have been selected and are in training to carry out four crewed missions this year as the country works to complete its first permanent orbiting space station. (CNSA via AP)BEIJING – China said Thursday a cohort of astronauts is training for four crewed missions this year as the country works to complete its first permanent orbiting space station. Two other modules will be launched later, along with four Tianzhou cargo supply mission and the four Shenzhou crewed missions. CNSA listed 12 astronauts training for the crewed missions, including veterans of previous Shenzhou flights, newcomers and women, though it wasn't clear if there were others selected. Once completed, the permanent space station will allow for stays of up to six months, similar to the International Space Station.

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These photos on Mars are the best we’ve ever seen

Read full article: These photos on Mars are the best we’ve ever seen

The landing is part of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program, a long-term effort to explore the Red Planet. (2021 NASA)This is the first 360-degree panorama taken by Mastcam-Z, a zoomable pair of cameras aboard NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSSThis shows the rim of Jezero Crater as seen in the first 360-degree panorama taken by the Mastcam-Z instrument aboard NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover (Feb. 24, 2021). AdNASA’s Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image using its Rover Down-Look Camera. The Perseverance Mars rover landed on Mars Feb. 18, 2021.

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China's Mars craft enters parking orbit before landing rover

Read full article: China's Mars craft enters parking orbit before landing rover

China says its Tianwen-1 spacecraft has entered a temporary parking orbit around Mars in anticipation of landing a rover on the red planet in the coming months. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)BEIJING – China says its Tianwen-1 spacecraft has entered a temporary parking orbit around Mars in anticipation of landing a rover on the red planet in the coming months. A successful bid to land Tianwen-1 would make China only the second country after the U.S. to place a spacecraft on Mars. AdTianwen, the title of an ancient poem, means “Quest for Heavenly Truth.”Landing a spacecraft on Mars is notoriously tricky. In 2011, a Mars-bound Chinese orbiter that was part of a Russian mission didn’t make it out of Earth orbit.

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NASA releases Mars landing video: 'Stuff of our dreams'

Read full article: NASA releases Mars landing video: 'Stuff of our dreams'

This combination of images from video made available by NASA shows steps in the descent of the Mars Perseverance rover as it approaches the surface of the planet on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. “It gives me goose bumps every time I see it, just amazing,” said Dave Gruel, head of the entry and descent camera team. After spending the weekend binge-watching the descent and landing video, the team at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, shared the video at a news conference. “These videos and these images are the stuff of our dreams," said Al Chen, who was in charge of the landing team. AdSix off-the-shelf color cameras were devoted to entry, descent and landing, looking up and down from different perspectives.

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Mars landing team 'awestruck' by photo of descending rover

Read full article: Mars landing team 'awestruck' by photo of descending rover

This Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021 photo provided by NASA shows the Perseverance rover lowered towards the surface of Mars during its powered descent. (NASA via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The world got its first close-up look at a Mars landing on Friday, as NASA released a stunning picture of its newest rover being lowered onto the dusty red surface. NASA equipped the spacecraft with a record 25 cameras and two microphones, many of which were turned on during Thursday’s descent. It's the ninth time that NASA has successfully landed on Mars __ and the fifth rover. As it did with 2012's Curiosity rover — still roaming 2,300 miles (3,750 kilometers) away — NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter photographed Perseverance descending beneath its massive parachute.

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Here’s how to be part of today’s Mars landing

Read full article: Here’s how to be part of today’s Mars landing

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After hurtling through space for the better part of six months, NASA’s rover Perseverance will finally make a historic landing on Mars. Perseverance also is carrying a technology experiment – the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter – that will attempt the first powered, controlled flight on another planet. “If there’s one thing we know, it’s that landing on Mars is never easy,” said NASA Associate Administrator for Communications Marc Etkind. “But as NASA’s fifth Mars rover, Perseverance has an extraordinary engineering pedigree and mission team.”AdA key science objective of Perseverance’s mission on Mars is astrobiology, including the search for signs of ancient microbial life. Anyone who missed the chance to send their name on Perseverance can sign up to send their name on a future Mars mission by clicking here.

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United Arab Emirates publishes first photo from Mars probe

Read full article: United Arab Emirates publishes first photo from Mars probe

This Feb. 10, 2021 image taken by the United Arab Emirates' "Amal," or "Hope," probe was released Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, shows Mars . The Hope space probe now circles the red planet. (Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center/UAE Space Agency, via AP)DUBAI – The United Arab Emirates on Sunday published the first image for its Mars probe now circling the red planet. It shows Mars' north pole, as well as Mars' largest volcano, Olympus Mons. The probe swung into orbit around Mars on Tuesday in a triumph for the Arab world’s first interplanetary mission.

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Coming soon to Mars: a new weather station

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The Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer (MEDA) collects atmospheric measurements that will provide a regular weather report from Jezero Crater on Mars. While it may be some time before we know whether life exists there, we will be able to check the weather soon using a new weather station called the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer, or MEDA. Dust dominates Mars’ weather the way that water dominates Earth’s weather. Perseverance rover mission on Mars is astrobiology, including the search for signs of ancient microbial life. AdThe page doesn’t update as quickly as your backyard weather station and the temperature is missing but, a space weather fan can make the most of it while waiting for the new weather station on Perseverance.

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Clear skies and chilly temperatures tonight for viewing the Great Conjunction

Read full article: Clear skies and chilly temperatures tonight for viewing the Great Conjunction

Tonight will be chilly and good for viewing the once in a lifetime Great Conjunction- when the two largest planets in our solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, will nearly overlap from our view and form a brighter sight, also being referred to as the “Christmas Star.” Unfortunately, it won’t be incredibly bright- Mars and Venus are often brighter to us in the night sky than this will be, but enjoy it because the next time these two planets will be this close will be on March 15th of 2080. Temperatures should be around 50° at 9pm with mostly clear skies. Tuesday we wake up in the chilly low 40s and warm up into the mid 60s under mostly sunny skies. Wednesday starts out in the chilly low 40s but warms up into the mild low 70s as warm, moist air from south of us moves across our area. We could see dense sea fog forming and creeping on land Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

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There’s more than 1 way to send a spacecraft to Venus

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AdIt used to be -- in the U.S.-- NASA was the only way to fund and send a robotic mission to another world, but not anymore. The company wants to send the first robotic mission to Venus in 2023. (Image credit: Rocket Lab) (Rocket Lab)Meanwhile, NASA is considering funding its own missions to the planet considered Earth’s twin. Currently there are two Venus missions under consideration and two more equally fascinating missions, one designed to study Jupiter’s moon Io and another to Neptune’s moon Triton. AdHere’s what launching a robotic mission to another planet looks like, in a nutshell, according to Wagner:“This is what a typical NASA mission is.

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SpaceX launches Starship on highest test flight, crash-lands

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In this screen grab from video posted by SpaceX, the company's Starship launches for a test flight, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, in a remote area of Texas. (SpaceX via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – SpaceX launched its shiny, bullet-shaped, straight-out-of-science fiction Starship several miles into the air from a remote corner of Texas on Wednesday, but the 6 1/2-minute test flight ended in an explosive fireball at touchdown. The full-scale, stainless steel model — 160 feet (50 meters) tall and 30 feet (9 meters) in diameter — soared out over the Gulf of Mexico. The entire flight — as dramatic and flashy as it gets, even by SpaceX standards — lasted six minutes and 42 seconds. “Anybody who knows how hard this stuff is is impressed by today’s Starship test.”Two lower, shorter SpaceX test flights earlier this year from Boca Chica, Texas — a quiet coastal village before SpaceX moved in — used more rudimentary versions of Starship.

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Test flight of SpaceX's Starship aborted at last second

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The first high-altitude test flight of SpaceX’s futuristic Starship was aborted at the last second in Texas on Tuesday. SpaceX came close to launching a prototype of the rocketship that company chief Elon Musk is designing to carry people to Mars. SpaceX already has conducted five Starship test flights, but these earlier, simpler models have gone no higher than 490 feet (150 meters.) SpaceX has taken over Boca Chica in the far southeastern corner of Texas, near the Mexican border, to build and test its Starships. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education.

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China's space ambitions: Robot on Mars, a human on the moon

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The Chang’e 5, the first effort to bring lunar rocks to Earth since the 1970s, collected samples on Wednesday, the Chinese space agency announced. After astronaut Yang Liwei’s 2003 flight, space officials expressed hope for a crewed lunar mission as early as this year. Beijing's space plane would be China's version of the American Space Shuttle and the former Soviet Union’s short-lived Buran. China’s crewed missions have gone ahead without incident. Plans call for a permanent crewed space station as early as 2022.

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China launches mission to bring back material from moon

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A Long March-5 rocket carrying the Chang'e 5 lunar mission lifts off at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Wenchang in southern China's Hainan Province, early Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020. Chang’e 5 — named for the Chinese moon goddess — is the country’s boldest lunar mission yet. If successful, it would be a major advance for China’s space program, and some experts say it could pave the way for bringing samples back from Mars or even a crewed lunar mission. “Scientific needs and technical and economic conditions” would determine whether China decides to send a crewed mission to the moon, said Pei, whose comments were embargoed until after the launch. China’s space program has progressed cautiously, with relatively few setbacks in recent years.

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Report: NASA needs more time, money to bring back Mars rocks

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FILE - This image made available by NASA shows the planet Mars. This composite photo was created from over 100 images of Mars taken by Viking Orbiters in the 1970s. NASA is underestimating the amount of time and money it will take to bring Mars rocks back to Earth in the coming decade, an independent panel said Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. (NASA via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA is underestimating the amount of time and money it will take to bring Mars rocks back to Earth in the coming decade, an independent panel said Tuesday. Already more than halfway to Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover will hunt for the best geologic samples, after landing in February.

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Meteors, blue moon and Mars, oh my! Beautiful triple threat on tap for skywatchers

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Mars will appear brighter than at any other point during the year on Oct. 13, when it will be closest to Earth. “So, a little over every two years, Mars and Earth are closest together in their orbits and, thus, Mars is at its brightest in our nighttime sky. (© 2012 Michael Orso)Blue moon on HalloweenFor the first time since 2001, trick-or-treaters will get the chance to experience a Halloween full moon. A blue moon, by the most popular definition, according to Gross, is when two full moons appear in a single month. “We will have full moons on Oct. 1 and 31, so that means that we’ll have a blue moon on Halloween,” Gross said.

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Kennedy Space Center offers virtual after school programs for kids

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – What goes better with an after-school snack than a visit to space? Space After School, a new program from Virtual Camp KSC will bring all the wonder and excitement of space exploration into the comfort and safety of homes nationwide when it launches on October 19. Brought to participants live from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Space After School, a five-day program, will be offered at three times each day. During the program, campers will engage in hands-on science, technology, engineering and math activities, perfect for elementary school age students. For more information and to register for Space After School, visit www.kennedyspacecenter.com .

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China says Mars probe stable; no word on reusable spacecraft

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BEIJING – China's Mars probe Tianwen-1, which blasted into space in July, is now more than 15 million kilometers (9 million miles) from Earth en route to the red planet, the National Space Administration said Saturday. The administration said that Tianwen-1 was in stable condition, having completed its first mid-course orbital correction early last month. It will be about 195 million kilometers (118 million miles) from Earth when it arrives at Mars around February, having traveled 470 million kilometers (292 million miles) in all to get there. The administration, however, has yet to release information about a mysterious reusable experimental spacecraft that returned to Earth a week ago after a two-day flight. Last year, China's Chang’e-4 became the first spacecraft from any country to land on the far side of the moon.

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Elon Musk wants YOU to build a brain-computer interface

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Elon Musk isn't content with electric cars, shooting people into orbit, populating Mars and building underground tunnels to solve traffic problems. His startup, Neuralink, wants to one day implant computer chips inside the human brain. In a video demonstration Friday explicitly aimed at recruiting new employees, Musk showed off a prototype of the device. Neuralink wants to build on those existing medical treatments as well as one day work on surgeries that could improve cognitive functioning, according to a Wall Street Journal article on the company's launch. That might be an easier sell than the Neuralink device, which would require recipients to agree to have the device implanted in their brain, possibly by a robot surgeon.

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SpaceX's Mars test rocket makes 1st flight, landing upright

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. SpaceX launched a prototype of its Mars rocketship hundreds of feet into the air, then landed it upright in a successful test flight. Mars is looking real, SpaceX founder and chief executive Elon Musk tweeted after the short hop. Progress is accelerating.Musk said several more short hops are planned before a test version of Starship aims for a high altitude. On Sunday, SpaceX safely returned two NASA astronauts from the International Space Station following a two-month test flight. We're going to send people to Mars and make life multi-planetary," Musk said following splashdown.

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China moves rocket into place for nation's 1st Mars mission

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China will launch their Mars rover and an orbiter sometime around July 23, 2020, in a mission named Tianwen, or Questions for Heaven. The Long March-5 carrier rocket is Chinas heaviest-lift launch vehicle and has been launched experimentally three times, but never with a payload. Dubbed Tianwen-1, Chinas first-ever mission to Mars aims to land a rover to gather scientific data. The mission is one of the most ambitious yet for Chinas space program, which has advanced rapidly since launching its first crewed mission in 2003. Chinas last attempt at a Mars mission in collaboration with Russia ended in failure in 2011.

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NASAs next Mars rover honors medical teams fighting virus

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(NASA/JPL-Caltech via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. NASAs next Mars rover is honoring all the medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus battle around the world. With just another month until liftoff, the space agency on Wednesday revealed a commemorative plate attached to the rover, aptly named Perseverance. The rover team calls it the COVID-19 Perseverance plate, designed in the last couple months. If the rover isn't launched by mid-August, it would need to wait until 2022 when Earth and Mars are back in proper alignment. The United Arab Emirates and China also are preparing spacecraft for launch to the red planet by mid-August.

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SpaceX opens era of amateur astronauts, cosmic movie sets

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Amateur astronauts, private space stations, flying factories, out-of-this-world movie sets this is the future the space agency is striving to shape as it eases out of low-Earth orbit and aims for the moon and Mars. But the future is incredibly exciting, NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren said the day before SpaceXs historic liftoff. The ticket price which includes 15 weeks of training and more than a week at the space station is about $55 million. Beginning in 2024, Axiom plans to build its own addition to the 260-mile-high (420-kilometer-high) outpost to accommodate its private astronauts. SpaceX still has to get NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken safely back to Earth this summer in its Dragon capsule.

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Mars launching vegan 'milk chocolate' bar

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Mars(CNN) - Mars is set to launch a new line of vegan chocolate bars in the United Kingdom, becoming the first major confectionery company to offer a plant-based alternative to milk chocolate. Milk chocolate is typically much harder to develop into vegan alternatives due to its high dairy content, which helps create its texture. Mars claims to be the first major producer of a vegan milk chocolate bar. In contrast to milk chocolate, most dark chocolate is naturally vegan as it does not contain milk products, and regularly appears in supermarkets' dairy-free aisles. Many dark chocolates are nevertheless not marketed as vegan, due to the risk of cross-contamination when being made in the same factories as milk chocolate products, Piasecka said.

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Apollo astronaut investigates massive landslide on Mars

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Now, the geologist and professor is studying an extensive landslide on Mars, almost 250 miles wide, that formed about 400 million years ago. Schmitt and fellow NASA astronaut Eugene Cernan were the last men to walk on the moon with the Apollo 17 mission. "Flow initiation and mechanisms on the Moon may be very different from Mars; however, comparisons often help geologists to understand comparable features." In the case of the Martian landslide, they believed that a rapid landslide may have occurred due to layers of unstable and fragmented rock beneath the surface. "The impact redistribution of materials in the lunar environment has modified features that ultimately may be found to resemble those documented in the Martian landslide study," Schmitt said.

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Elon Musk says SpaceX's Mars rocket will be cheaper than he thought

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SpaceX via CNN(CNN) - The rocket and spacecraft at the center of Elon Musk's plan to colonize Mars could fly humans into orbit within one year and cost billions of dollars less than he once predicted. Both the spacecraft and rocket are expected to be reusable, which Musk said is the only way to make the vehicle affordable. "In almost any motor transport whether it's a plane or car, a horse, or bicycle it's reusable," Musk said. So the critical breakthrough that's necessary is a rapidly reusable orbital rocket." Some have suggested that even Musk's earlier estimate that it would cost $10 billion was likely low-balling what it would actually cost.

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Snickers is making a special pecan bar -- just in time for fall

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(CNN) - Snickers just got a fall-themed update, just in time for pecan pie season. Mars, which makes the candy bar, debuted a Snickers Pecan Bar on Wednesday, conjuring up all sorts of chocolate pecan pie vibes. We might have too many Snickers bars, honestly. The idea for this particular bar came from fans, with the company asking customers what nut they would like to see next. The Snickers Pecan Bar is also one of the only Snickers bars that doesn't include peanuts.

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Scientist questions Eliud Kipchoge's idea

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Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya celebrates at the victory ceremony winning the BMW Berlin Marathon 2017 on September 24, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. What Kipchoge is doing is taking gravity out of the equation," Tucker told CNN Sport. I am already the record holder for marathon but I need to do this for the human family." Running, especially marathon running, is supposed to be the purest thing humans put themselves through. Whether Kipchoge's attempt is as revolutionary as a moon landing or more akin to high jumping on Mars is a matter of opinion.

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NASA activates Deep Space Atomic Clock

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NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock, the first GPS-like technology for deep space, started its one-year space mission on Aug. 23, 2019. The appropriately named Deep Space Atomic Clock was successfully activated last week after it launched in June, NASA said. An atomic clock must be hyper-precise for travel through deep space, where everything is bigger and mistakes quickly can add up. Ordinary atomic clock just won't doGPS satellites that orbit Earth use atomic clocks for precise time-keeping, NASA said, but those aren't made to withstand forces in space that can mess with their accuracy. But NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock is up to 50 times more stable than standard atomic clocks because it's powered by mercury ions.

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Jupiter, Saturn and moon to line up in night sky this week

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Venus and Mars are currently blocked from our view by the sun, but this week is a great chance to catch Jupiter and Saturn in conjunction with the moon. The nearly full moon will appear very close to Jupiter on the night of August 9. Like Jupiter, Saturn will also appear in the sky once night falls and be visible until dawn, east of Jupiter. On the evening of August 11, the moon will appear to the right of Saturn and then on its left on August 12. Other tribes also called it the "moon when all things ripen" the "blueberry moon" or the "wheat cut moon."

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Curiosity rover makes new discoveries on Mars

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Five years ago and 154 million miles away, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover successfully landed on the planet. (CNN) - NASA's Curiosity rover has been acting as our detective on Mars this summer and investigating an area once full of streams and lakes on the red planet. Now, Curiosity is investigating the clay minerals left behind after the water disappeared. During its mission, Curiosity has encountered the most amount of clay minerals on Mount Sharp. The minerals were first detected by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter years before Curiosity launched.

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SpaceX's massive Starship prototype lifts off

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(CNN) - A prototype of SpaceX's Mars rocket roared to life Thursday night, lifting the vehicle into the air for a landmark test. SpaceX's goal was to lift the spacecraft about 65 feet into the air before gently landing it nearby what's SpaceX called a "hop test." Footage captured by reporters present at the South Texas launch site show fire and smoke erupting from Starhopper's massive Raptor rocket engine, obscuring the vehicle from view. Musk tweeted that SpaceX will next attempt a 200 meter, or 650 foot, hop test "in a week or two." Musk said the hop test was called off because the fuel was "colder than expected," causing an issue with pressure levels inside the vehicle.

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NASA details Artemis moon missions

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NASA has dubbed this path back to the moon Artemis, after Apollo's twin sister in Greek mythology. NASA is calling this the Artemis program in honor of Apollo's twin sister in Greek mythology, the goddess of the Moon. Other factors of the design represent the Earth, the moon and our trajectory from the moon to Mars. Currently, the focus is on the moon, but NASA sees these concepts as workable for a Mars mission, as well. Astronauts will launch on Artemis 2, and the first woman and next man to walk on the moon will launch on Artemis 3.

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President Trump marks Apollo 11 anniversary by meeting its astronauts

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President Donald Trump, accompanied by Apollo 11 astronauts Michael Collins, second from left, and Buzz Aldrin, second from right, with Vice President Mike Pence and first lady Melania Trump, speaks during a photo opportunity commemoratingCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins reunited Friday on the eve of the 50th anniversary of humanity's first moon landing. The president asked if astronauts could get to Mars without first going back to the moon. He noted that the Apollo 11 command module and attached lunar module went straight into lunar orbit and even separated and redocked around the moon. The vice president is commemorating Saturday's anniversary at Florida's Kennedy Space Center, visiting the launch pad where Apollo 11 blasted off. NASA televised a two-hour show Friday afternoon remembering Apollo 11 but also looking forward to its future moon plans.

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BYU to provide NASA with critical research for future missions to Mars

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The team, with specialties in chemistry and engineering, have been tasked with measuring the size and electrical charge of dust on Mars, according to a BYU press release. The detail may not seem very important, but a lack of thorough understanding of the planet's dust could make human missions to Mars by NASA very dangerous. "Dust on Mars is important to the weather patterns on Mars," Aaron Hawkins, professor and chair of the BYU Engineering department, told KSL.com. They are creating a mass spectrometer with printed circuit boards specialized to determine the charge, mass and velocity of Martian dust particles. "This work is being funded by NASA and it's part of a program where we propose to build instruments that they would use for actual missions," Hawkins said.

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