[ad_1] NASA is underestimating the amount of time and money it will take to bring them Mars rocks return to Earth in the next decade, an independent group said Tuesday. The review committee suggested that NASA and the European Space Agency consider making it past the next launches in the …
Read More »A lake has been found in Greenland that could date back to ancient times.
[ad_1] Researchers came across the remains of a huge lake from ancient times in Greenland. The lake is located several meters below the ice sheet in the northwestern part of Greenland. It is assumed to be several thousand if not millions of years old. Extremely rare ‘Fossil Lake Bed’ The …
Read More »SpaceX Starship wraps the nose “cryo-proof” and the first of several static Raptor fires
[ad_1] SpaceX successfully “ cryopreserved ” the first propellant tank based on the nose of the fully assembled Starship prototype and used the same tank to ignite a Raptor engine, passing one of the last major tests before the 15-kilometer launch of the rocket (~ 9.5 miles) debut. Sparks is …
Read More »A treasure trove of NASA photos, including the first selfie in the auction space | Photography
[ad_1] Neil Armstrong’s giant leap for humanity is up for sale at the highest bidder after a private collector auctioned off a treasure trove of NASA images from the golden age of spaceflight, including the only photograph taken at first human walking on the moon. The July 1969 snapshot is …
Read More »Biden next administration and the Arab world
[ad_1] When every presidential election is held in the United States, a question is asked in all the capitals of the world; “What are the implications for us of this candidate’s victory?” While Americans are busy looking at candidates ‘best domestic policies and examining their personalities, overseas politicians and analysts …
Read More »Researchers 3D print biomedical parts with supersonic speed
[ad_1] November 11, 2020 (Nanowerk News) Forget glue, screws, heat, or other traditional bonding methods. A collaboration led by Cornell University has developed a 3D printing technique that creates cellular metallic materials by shattering dust particles together at supersonic speed. This form of technology, known as ?? cold spray, ?? …
Read More »Imitating the early development of the heart
[ad_1] Growing organs in the laboratory were once science fiction. But now, methods like stem cell biology and tissue engineering have turned that fiction into reality with the advent of organoids. Organoids are small laboratory-grown tissues and organs that are anatomically correct and physiologically functional. Recently, Matthias Lütolf’s laboratory at …
Read More »SpaceX set to bring four astronauts to the ISS on Saturday – Science & Tech
[ad_1] Three NASA crew members and a Japanese astronaut are ready to launch aboard a SpaceX rocket on Saturday, bound for the International Space Station on the program’s first six-month routine mission since the United States resumed spaceflight with crew in May after nine years of dependence on Russia. NASA …
Read More »New ‘hidden’ gene identified in coronavirus
[ad_1] Researchers have discovered a new “hidden” gene in the novel coronavirus that could contribute to its unique biology and pandemic potential, a breakthrough that could lead to the development of new therapies against the deadly virus. According to scientists, including those at the American Museum of Natural History in …
Read More »Omnispace chooses Exolaunch to supply two new generation satellites
[ad_1] Exolaunch will provide launch, mission management, integration and distribution services for the two Omnispace satellites, scheduled for launch in 2022. Omnispace, the company that is reinventing mobile communications by building a global hybrid network, has signed a launch agreement with Exolaunch, the rideshare launch and distribution service provider. Exolaunch …
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