[ad_1] A recent report by Russian manufacturer RSC Energia, the main developer and contractor of the Russian manned spaceflight program, says that a number of elements aboard the International Space Station are on the verge of catastrophic failure. The damage has become so severe, it will become too expensive to …
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[ad_1] A “potentially dangerous asteroid” about half a mile long will dart past Earth this weekend, giving passionate astronomers a chance to see it fly. The space rock, larger than most skyscrapers on Earth, will pass above us in the early hours of Sunday, November 29th. Although the asteroid, quickly …
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[ad_1] NASA’s historic twin study studied identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly and provided new insight into the health effects of spending time in space. Professor Susan Bailey of Colorado State University was one of more than 80 scientists from 12 universities who conducted research on the textbook experiment; …
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[ad_1] The Amazon covers 6.9 million square kilometers (2.72 million square miles) across South America and is home to over 40,000 plant species, 1,300 bird species, and over 430 mammal species. Scientists believe it provides the Earth with between six and nine percent of all oxygen, which means it is …
Read More »ESA signs $ 102 million deal with Swiss startup to bring back space junk – Technology News, Firstpost – Bestgamingpro
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Read More »Russian energy suggests that the ISS is close to ruin, the nation should build its own space station instead
[ad_1] A recent report by Russian manufacturer RSC Energia, the main developer and contractor of the Russian manned spaceflight program, says that a number of elements aboard the International Space Station are on the verge of catastrophic failure. The damage has become so severe that it will become too expensive …
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[ad_1] The Australian animal and insect kingdom is not for the faint of heart. Well known for its deadly power to cleanse the world’s largest island of humans if it so desires, the country’s wildlife is mostly dangerous. Not everything though. Scientists recently found that some of Australia’s furry friends …
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