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Archive for March, 2024

Bwine F7GB2 drone review

March 3rd, 2024 by

The Bwine F7GB2 is an interesting and unique drone in terms of design that flies reasonably well but photos and videos aren’t great.

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Can Antarctica serve as a model for international cooperation on the moon?

March 3rd, 2024 by

Multiple nations are targeting the moon as an off-Earth destination for long-term human presence. What can they learn from the international research endeavors underway in Antarctica?

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SpaceX delays Crew-8 astronaut launch for NASA due to high winds, next try on March 3

March 3rd, 2024 by

SpaceX delayed its Crew-8 astronaut launch for NASA to no earlier than Sunday, March 3, due to unacceptable ascent winds on Saturday night.

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 100 — Riding to Space on Virgin Galactic

March 3rd, 2024 by

On Episode 100 of This Week In Space, Tariq and Rod welcome back Dr. Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute to share what it’s like to fly on a private spaceplane.

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Immerse yourself in the total eclipse 2024 with ‘The Eclipse App’ from The Eclipse Company

March 2nd, 2024 by

Plan your total solar eclipse viewing experience on April 8 with ‘The Eclipse App’ designed to make sure you’re in the right place at the right time.

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Could tardigrades have colonized the moon?

March 2nd, 2024 by

What happened to the tardigrades that were travelling on the Beresheet probe from Israel that crashed into the moon in 2019?

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What are nacreous clouds?

March 2nd, 2024 by

Learn more about nacreous clouds, also known as polar stratospheric clouds. We take a look at how these colorful clouds form and why they’re so rare.

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Rare OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample debuts at Space Center Houston

March 2nd, 2024 by

Move over, moon rocks! Space Center Houston has a new type of space stone in its showcase: a sample of the asteroid Bennu.

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