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Archive for October 14th, 2020

How commercializing the International Space Station can help astronauts get to the moon and Mars

October 14th, 2020 by

Commercializing the International Space Station could allow for testing components for moon and Mars missions, and the orbiting platform could also be a pit stop on the way to the moon.

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Grab this cute Baby Yoda 3D night light for 20% off on Prime Day

October 14th, 2020 by

This Baby Yoda night light by CyuMmy is 20% off at $18.39 for Amazon’s Prime Day megasale.

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NASA awards $370 million to private companies to aid moon exploration push

October 14th, 2020 by

SpaceX, Astrobotic and a dozen other companies just got an infusion of NASA cash to develop potentially game-changing exploration technologies.

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You can save $15 on ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ season 2 Blu-ray for Prime Day

October 14th, 2020 by

This Amazon Prime Day you can save up to $15 on season 2 of “Star Trek: Discovery,” just in time for season 3.

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Blastoff! Cosmonaut snaps amazing photos of Soyuz rocket launch from space

October 14th, 2020 by

Three astronauts made a record-setting jaunt to the International Space Station, and another astronaut already in orbit caught stunning photos of the launch.

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A Soyuz capsule just made a record-breaking 3-hour flight to the International Space Station

October 14th, 2020 by

Three new crewmembers arrived at the International Space Station today (Oct. 14) after a record-breaking speedy flight to the orbiting lab.

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A Soyuz capsule just aced a record-breaking 3-hour flight to the International Space Station

October 14th, 2020 by

Three new crewmembers arrived at the International Space Station today (Oct. 14) after a record-breaking speedy flight to the orbiting lab.

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Russia planning to go reusable in 2026 with new Amur rocket

October 14th, 2020 by

Russia plans to develop a two-stage rocket called the Amur, whose first stage will return to Earth for vertical landings like those performed by SpaceX’s Falcon 9. The plan is to debut the Amur in 2026.

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