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Our solar system was formed in less than 200,000 years

[ad_1] The oldest solids framed in the Solar System are inclusions rich in calcium-aluminum (CAI), small metal droplets subsequently incorporated into meteorites. The ages of the CAI are considered to be the age of the Solar System, however to what exact moment in the arrangement of the stars they correspond …

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Crew Dragon will not enter orbit: the launch of the Space-X spacecraft has been postponed due to weather conditions

[ad_1] The spacecraft will transport American astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker and Japan’s Soichi Noguchi to the ISS. “The departure, originally scheduled for Saturday 19.49 local time (Sunday 01.49 CET), has been postponed to Sunday 19.27 local time (Monday 01.27 CET) due to persistent coastal wind”. NASA …

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SpaceX Delays Crew Dragon Launch Due to Bad Weather | Science

[ad_1] NASA and SpaceX have announced a 24-hour weather delay for their planned launch of four astronauts into orbit for America’s first full-fledged human mission using a privately owned spacecraft. Take-off time slipped from Saturday to Sunday evening due to forecasts of ground wind gusts over Florida – remnants of …

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NASA delays SpaceX’s first regular manned commercial flight

[ad_1] NASA and SpaceX delayed the launch of their first regular commercial manned flight by one day due to weather conditions that could threaten recovery operations at sea if the Dragon capsule were to disrupt flight during ascent. SpaceX will send four astronauts to the International Space Station Sunday evening …

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This week you can see all the planets in our solar system

[ad_1] There will be some lesser known places in the sky this week – seven planets will be visible at various points throughout the day. Venus and Mercury are bright enough to be seen in the morning, while Mars, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn will be more visible at night. Terrestrial …

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Get ready to learn more about the Martian climate – BGR

[ad_1] NASA wants to better understand the weather on Mars and its new Perseverance rover should help with that. Scientists are eager to learn about the role dust plays in the Martian climate and how massive dust storms can seemingly come out of nowhere. Perseverance should arrive on Mars within …

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