Blue Origin launches New Shepard to test moon landing tech and more in suborbital flight
Blue Origin launches New Shepard to test moon landing tech and more in suborbital flight | Alien life could thrive on big 'Hycean' exoplanets | Satellite images show crowds at Kabul airport before two reported explosions
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The company's reusable New Shepard rocket-capsule combo aced its latest mission this morning (Aug. 26), an uncrewed jaunt that carried scientific experiments and pioneering artwork.
Massive crowds converged at the international airport in Kabul, Afghanistan before two explosions there killed and injured dozens on Thursday (Aug. 26), as shown in recent satellite photos ahead of the suspected terror attacks.
NASA hopes that commercial space stations will be ready once the International Space Station eventually retires, the agency's chief Bill Nelson said this week.
West Antarctica is one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth. For evidence, you need look no further than Thwaites Glacier — also known as the "Doomsday Glacier."
Humanity's efforts to settle the Red Planet come into focus in a new documentary, "Mars Calling," streaming now to explore how we're doing so far at Mars and where we'll go next.
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