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NASA says engine controller failure not a roadblock to first SLS test flight

Four RS-25 main engines at the bottom of the Space Launch System’s core stage. Credit: NASA/Cory Huston

NASA says a faulty memory chip was the cause of a problem that forced technicians to swap out an engine control computer on the first Space Launch System rocket late last year, but the issue is not a constraint for an upcoming SLS fueling test or launch later this spring.

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Should we be Looking for Intelligence on a Planetary Scale?

For more than sixty years, humanity has been searching the cosmos for evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence. While our efforts have been limited, and the results less than encouraging, that may be about to change. With thousands of exoplanets discoveries in the last two decades alone and next-generation telescopes becoming available, major breakthroughs are expected to happen soon. These surveys will be a chance to test various theories that have been advanced over the years.

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Best sci-fi movies of the 80s

What are the best sci-fi movies of the 80s? It’s hard to condense a decade of greatness, but we’ve only gone and done it.

Sony unveils the PlayStation VR 2, giving a first look at the new design

The first look at the new design for the PSVR 2 has been released, and we're excited about it.

How to save money on Warhammer 40K

We've peered into the warp to help you save money on Warhammer 40K.

Stunning image shows galactic dance of stars swirling around a supermassive black hole

Young stars surround a supermassive black hole in a stunning new image captured by an instrument designed to search for dark energy.

China says moonbound rocket stage was not from 2014 lunar mission: report

Chang'e-5 T1 'completely burned up' in Earth's atmosphere shortly after launch, officials said.

'Burning' hydrogen plasma in the world's largest laser sets fusion records

The secret behind a record-breaking nuclear fusion experiment that spit out 10 quadrillion watts of power in a split second has been revealed.

Researchers unlock the keys to designing an interstellar sail

How do you design a sail that can get a spacecraft to another solar system?

Rogue planets: How wandering bodies in interstellar space ended up on their own

Finding more and more exoplanets to study has, as we might have expected, widened our understanding of what a planet is.

Fly around SpaceX's giant Starship rocket in this stunning drone video

The giant rocket aims to achieve orbit later in 2022.

One week left to apply for the 2022 YGT Programme!

The ESA YGT call for applications closes 28 February 2022. Don’t hesitate to apply and kick-start your career in space today! Positions are available in engineering, science, IT and business services. Find out more and apply now.  

NASA and HeroX are Crowdsourcing the Search for Life on Mars

For almost sixty years, robotic missions have been exploring the surface of Mars in search of potential evidence of life. More robotic missions will join in this search in the next fifteen years, the first sample return from Mars (courtesy of the Perseverance rover) will arrive here at Earth, and crewed missions will be sent there. Like their predecessors, these missions will rely on mass spectrometry to analyze samples of the Martian sands to look for potential signs of past life.

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Neptune: Facts about the eighth planet from the sun

Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun and was the first to be predicted before it was discovered.

SpaceX adds 46 more satellites to Starlink fleet

A Falcon 9 rocket takes off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Monday. Credit: Michael Cain / Spaceflight Now / Coldlife Photography

SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket Monday from Cape Canaveral with 46 more satellites for the company’s Starlink broadband network, deploying the internet relay payloads in a higher orbit than recent flights after atmospheric drag brought down more nearly 40 Starlink spacecraft from the previous mission.

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How does time work?

Here's how time works, according to science.

Northrop Grumman delivers cargo and new reboost capability to space station

A Cygnus supply ship is grappled by the space station’s robotic arm Monday. Credit: NASA TV / Spaceflight Now

A commercial Cygnus cargo freighter from Northrop Grumman arrived at the International Space Station Monday, delivering more than 8,000 pounds of supplies and a new U.S. capability to reboost the altitude of the complex independent of Russian rocket thrusters.

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Climb aboard a haunted spaceship in S.A. Barnes' new sci-fi horror novel 'Dead Silence' (exclusive)

Salvage crews investigate a mysterious derelict starship in writer S.A. Barnes' new sci-fi horror book "Dead Silence."

NASA successfully retests moon rocket core stage engines after fault

All core stage rocket engines on NASA's moon rocket performed as expected in a recent series of tests that followed a replacement of a faulty control mechanism in one of those engines.

James Webb Space Telescope will study Milky Way's flaring supermassive black hole

The James Webb Space Telescope will study the weirdly flickering black hole at the heart of our galaxy, the Milky Way.


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