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Training includes familiarisation sessions with the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and various onboard systems of the International Space Station
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The astronauts shared that NASA has provided them with food items like butternut squash, apples, sardines, and smoked turkey for the occasion
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Earth is parting ways with an asteroid that has been a "mini moon" for two months. The space rock will detach on Monday, pulled away by the sun's gravity, but will return in January.
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Red hydrogen gas bubbles, energized by radiation from newly formed stars, add to the galaxy’s visual splendor. Near the galactic core, intensely hot young stars within a gas disk emit powerful X-rays. At the very center, an active galactic nucleus, fueled by a supermassive black hole, produces even stronger X-rays, classifying NGC 1672 as a Seyfert galaxy.
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The Europa Clipper mission was scheduled to launch on October 10 from NASA Kennedy’s Launch Complex 39A in Florida, aboard SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, to conduct an in-depth investigation of Jupiter's icy moon Europa. However, with Hurricane Milton approaching the storm-battered Gulf Coast, a state of emergency has been declared in parts of Florida, causing a delay in the mission.
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The sun’s magnetic field is currently at the peak of its 11-year cycle, making solar storms and northern lights more frequent.
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SpaceX launched rescue mission with downsized crew of two astronauts and two empty seats reserved for Wilmore and Williams, who will return next year
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The NASA-SpaceX mission successfully reached orbit after launching from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This mission is notable as it marks the first human spaceflight to take off from Space Launch Complex-40. "The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is en route to the International Space Station (ISS), with the new crew expected to arrive at the orbiting lab on Sunday, September 29, for a five-month science mission," NASA announced on X.
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Curated by gallery owner Prshant Lahoti, the exhibit blends art, science, and history through nearly 100 artworks inspired by maps.
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Isaacman became 264th person to perform a spacewalk since the former Soviet Union scored the first in 1965
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Both the astronauts, including Butch Wilmore, emphasised the significance of fulfilling their civic duty despite being in orbit
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Unlike his previous chartered flight, tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman shared the cost with SpaceX this time around, which included developing and testing brand new spacesuits to see how they'll hold up in the harsh vacuum.
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NASA says it's too risky to bring them back in Boeing's troubled new capsule, and they'll have to wait until February for a ride home with SpaceX
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As Boeing works to resolve Starliner’s issues and bring Wilmore and Williams home safely, the dark side of space capitalism is coming to light
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NASA to take a call on Saturday on the new capsule to bring two astronauts from the ISS, where they've been waiting since June
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The astronauts left for the orbiting laboratory on June 6 aboard the Boeing Starliner after lifting off on June 5 from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida in the US
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A new photo from NASA's Juno spacecraft showcases vivid, swirling clouds across Jupiter's skies, reminiscent of colorful brushstrokes on a painting
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Says ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 mission captured the attention of several startups to tap the Indian space sector
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk liked the images, and posted that "the Olympics laser show was amazing"
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NASA and ElonMusk's company recently outlined the plan to burn the space station up on reentry and plunge what's left into the ocean, ideally at the beginning of 2031 when it hits the 32-year mark.