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Archive for November 10th, 2022

China rolls out rocket for Tianzhou 5 cargo launch to space station (video)

November 10th, 2022 by

A Long March 7 rocket carrying the robotic Tianzhou 5 cargo spacecraft rolled out to its pad on Hainan island early Wednesday (Nov. 9) to gear up for an expected Friday (Nov. 11) launch.

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Sea levels might rise much faster than thought, data from Greenland suggest

November 10th, 2022 by

Greenland’s largest ice sheet is thawing at a much higher rate than expected, a new study has revealed, suggesting it will add six times more water to rising sea levels than previously thought.

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NASA’s Artemis 1 moon rocket boosters could expire in December, launch or not

November 10th, 2022 by

As the launch date for NASA’s Artemis 1 moon mission continues to get pushed back due to glitches and storms, a deadline for its solid rocket boosters is quickly approaching.

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Watch Atlas V rocket launch powerful JPSS-2 weather satellite early Thursday

November 10th, 2022 by

The JPSS-2 weather satellite and LOFTID landing-tech demonstrator are scheduled to lift off early Thursday morning (Nov. 10), and you can watch the action live.

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Fly around a home on Mars in this exclusive clip from the sci-fi series ‘Circuit Breakers’ on Apple TV+

November 10th, 2022 by

In this exclusive clip from the new Apple TV+ anthology series “Circuit Breakers,” a girl and her family face an oncoming storm at their home on Mars.

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Arecibo Observatory: Watching for asteroids, waiting for E.T.

November 10th, 2022 by

The legacy of Arecibo’s nearly 60 years of astronomy research is strong, even after its loss in a dramatic 2020 collapse.

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