Rabu, 24 Februari 2016

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SpaceX to Try Rocket Landing During Satellite Launch Today: Watch Live

SpaceX will try again to land the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket on a robotic ship today (Feb. 24), and you can watch all the spaceflight action live.
 
Large-ish Meteor Hits Earth... But No One Notices

If a space rock hits the atmosphere, and no one is around to hear it, does the tabloid press still report it as an Earth-shattering event?

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Space.com Has a New Logo: Letter from the Editor

If you think there's something new about Space.com, you're not seeing things. We've got a new logo for 2016

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Astronaut Ron Garan Joins Balloon-Based Space Tourism Company

A company that plans to send paying customers high into the stratosphere beneath a giant balloon has just added another former NASA astronaut to the fold.
 
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We put some of the best deals on space related merchandise and much more directly in front of you, getting you ready for an out of the world 2016. Follow us today!

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Ape Escape in Space! Watch Astronaut Scott Kelly's Hilarious Video Hijinks

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly isn't just flying an epic one-year mission in space. He's doing it with a sense of humor. Case in point: this hilarious ape escape video on the International Space Station.

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Colonize Mars Space Poster, 11x17 

We want you for New Earth. The colonization of Mars

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Alien Megastructures and Dark Matter: How Imagination Fuels Science
The wacky, fluctuating brightness of star KIC 8462852 inspired theories about alien megastructures and comet swarms, and that's a good thing argues NASA astronomer and podcaster Michelle Thaller.
Plans Being Devised for Human Outpost Near the Moon
Researchers are mapping out how to build a human outpost in cislunar space — the region around Earth's moon.
Star Trek Replicator Challenge Is All About 3D Printing | Video
The challenge is for K-12 students to create a 3D model of "non-edible, food-related item for astronauts to 3D print in the year 2050," according to co-sponsors ASME and NASA.
 
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