Sun and moon photobomb Artemis 1 megarocket in amazing photos
Sun and moon photobomb Artemis 1 megarocket in amazing photos | Life as we know it would not exist without this unusual number | Spacewalking astronauts replace space station camera (and more) after wardrobe malfunction
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NASA's huge Space Launch System (SLS) rocket was dramatically backdropped by two solar system bodies during its first-ever rollout to the launch pad last week.
The seemingly harmless, random number with no units or dimensions has cropped up in so many places in physics and seems to control one of the most fundamental interactions in the universe.
Two astronauts on a spacewalk completed several maintenance tasks outside of the International Space Station, despite getting off to a slow start due a loose helmet camera.
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Research has shown that astronauts can lose about 1% of the mass of some bones per month spent in space. An experimental strain of lettuce that produces a medication may fix that.
Astronomers have spotted strange circles in space in high-definition for the first time as they try to figure out how these mysterious structures form.
Once airborne, this vast cloud of sulfur-bearing gases blocked the sun and cooled Earth for decades to centuries, then fell down as lethal acid rain on Earth, changing the chemistry of the oceans for tens of thousands of years, which is longer than previously thought, the study found.
"Alan Shepard flew on Freedom 7 at the dawn of human spaceflight. We are honored to bring Freedom to a new generation!" NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren said.
Following an endless wait for Microsoft/Bungie's "Halo" video game franchise to create a live-action TV show or feature film based on the mega-popular first-person shooter, Paramount Plus will finally debut their ambitious new "Halo" series today.
Paramount's take on the Chief is finally due to hit select streaming services next week - as a primer, here's everything we know about the Halo TV series.
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