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Archive for March, 2021

Lunar Timeline: Humanity’s explorations of the Moon

March 15th, 2021 by

Here are some of the highlights from four centuries of scientific study of the moon.

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Best space and sci-fi books for 2021

March 15th, 2021 by

Space.com’s editors present a reading list for space and sci-fi lovers, as well as children who are interested in astronomy and spaceflight.

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Blue Origin will simulate moon gravity on rocket launches for NASA

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NASA has tapped Blue Origin to simulate moon gravity on suborbital rocket launches.

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Hulu drops a delightfully demented trailer for ‘Solar Opposites’ season 2

March 15th, 2021 by

Hulu has announced the premiere date for Season 2 of their riotous R-rated animation series “Solar Opposites.”

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On This Day in Space! March 15, 1806: Alais Meteorite Brings Organic Chemicals from Space

March 15th, 2021 by

On March 15, 1806, a meteorite fell from the sky near the town of Alais, France. See how it happened in our “On This Day In Space” series!

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In ‘The Disordered Cosmos,’ a physicist explores how physics and society intersect

March 15th, 2021 by

Theoretical physics is supposed to be about pure, crisp ideas. But physics is done by humans, and human society brings messiness to any endeavor.

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Book excerpt: ‘The Disordered Cosmos’

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In theoretical physics, as in all human endeavors, identity matters.

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NASA astronauts in space talk coronavirus and more with the CDC

March 15th, 2021 by

Astronauts on the International Space Station spoke to the CDC about how COVID-19 affected training, how the virus has affected their work in space, and how they study microbes aboard the ISS.

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