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2 astronauts performing spacewalk Wednesday morning: Watch live

Two astronauts will conduct a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Wednesday morning (March 23), and you can watch the off-world action live.

China launches military spy satellite

A Long March 4C rocket lifts off with the Yaogan 34-02 satellite. Credit: CASC

China launched a classified military remote sensing satellite March 17 on a Long March 4C rocket. The three-stage rocket placed the Yaogan 34-02 satellite into an orbit at an altitude of 680 miles (1,100 kilometers).

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ExoMars is Suspended. ESA is Looking for new Solutions to Replace Russian Components

Coordination between countries in space exploration is widespread.  However, sometimes that coordination falls apart.  In most cases, that failure is due to budgetary constraints. But in more recent times, it is due to geopolitical ones.  Specifically, western space agencies have begun to cut ties with Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, on every program excluding the International Space Station, which is still operating normally.  One of those project casualties is the timeline of the oft-delayed Exomars rover, Rosalind Franklin.  

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With 21 Flights Under its Belt, Ingenuity is Getting a Mission Extension

Ingenuity, the helicopter currently zipping its way around Mars, has been a hotly watched topic here at UT.  After completing its 21st mission and being on the planet for a little over a year, Ingenuity’s handlers have officially extended its mission in the hopes that it will continue its stellar, groundbreaking performances.

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Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars on 22nd Red Planet flight

NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has done it again, soaring successfully on its 22nd Red Planet flight.

Russia launches military communications satellite: reports

A Soyuz rocket topped with the Meridian-M satellite launched today (March 22) from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwestern Russia.

Blue Origin's 4th crewed spaceflight: When to watch and what to know

Here's everything you need to know about Blue Origin's launch of six people aboard its New Shepard spacecraft on March 29, 2022.

Photos: SLS makes its debut at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

Credit: Alex Polimeni / Spaceflight Now

The first 322-foot-tall (98-meter) Space Launch System moon rocket arrived on launch pad 39B Friday after an overnight trek from the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

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Why NASA's new 'mega moon rocket' is so incredible

NASA's upcoming Space Launch System is amazing in so many ways.

Tracks of China's Zhurong Mars rover spotted by NASA orbiter (photo)

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has spotted China's Zhurong rover down on the surface, providing an epic overview of the vehicle's travels through the red dirt.

The Strange Swirls on the Lunar Surface are Somehow Related to Topography

The Moon is the most studied object in space. But our nearest neighbour still holds a few mysteries. One of those mysteries is the lunar swirls. These strange serpentine features are brighter than their surroundings and are much younger. They’re not associated with any specific composition of lunar rock, and they appear to overlay other surface features like craters and ejecta.

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It's Confirmed. We now Know of More Than 5,000 Exoplanets

This week the official count of known exoplanets crossed 5,000. On the one hand, there isn’t anything special about 5,000 vs 4,900 or 5,100, but on the other hand, crossing this threshold is an indication of how far we’ve come, and how quickly things will change in the future.

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Comet Leonard has broken into pieces as it rounds the sun: report

Comet Leonard, the brightest comet of 2021 has disintegrated, according to EarthSky.

Get the UK's lowest ever price on the HTC VIVE Cosmos VR headset at Amazon

If you're chasing the proper VR experience in the UK, you can save £199 when you buy from Amazon.

The History of Venus in Air, Rock, and Water

Forty years ago, NASA's Magellan mission “closed the book” on Venus. Now, a new generation of astronomers think the planet next door deserves a second chance.

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Turn your phone into a space monitoring tool

A newly released Android app will turn your smartphone into an instrument for crowdsourced science. Leave it by your window each night with your satnav positioning turned on and your phone will record small variations in satellite signals, gathering data for machine learning analysis of meteorology and space weather patterns.

Lego Guardians of the Galaxy ship review

The Lego Guardians of the Galaxy ship – or the Benatar, to Marvel fans – is one of the coolest brick-builds we’ve ever completed.

China's missions to the moon and Mars are starting to deliver exciting science results

A pair of daring Chinese missions launched in 2020 is sparking new and broader interest in planetary science in China.

Dark-matter hunter and 4 other European spacecraft need rockets after Russia invasion

Five European space missions, including a telescope searching for dark energy, have been left without a launch ticket after Russia stopped supplying rockets to Europe.

Elon Musk says SpaceX's huge Starship rocket will 'hopefully' launch on 1st orbital flight in May

SpaceX's huge Starship rocket could go orbital for the first time just two months from now, if all goes according to plan.


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