Thursday, March 14, 2024

SpaceX launches Starship rocket on epic 3rd test flight

SpaceX launches Starship rocket on epic 3rd test flight | Can you solve NASA's Pi Day 2024 challenge? | How to organize a total solar eclipse event for kids
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March 14, 2024
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The Launchpad
SpaceX launches Starship rocket on epic 3rd test flight
(Future/Josh Dinner)
SpaceX's megarocket reached orbital speed with a space test flight under its belt.
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Can you solve NASA's Pi Day 2024 challenge?
(NASA/JPL)
Hungry for Pi? Check out NASA's Pi Day challenge and put your wits to the test solving problems just like NASA scientists and engineers.
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Total Solar Eclipse 2024
How to organize a total solar eclipse event for kids
(Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The total solar eclipse on April 8 is the perfect opportunity to get kids excited about space!
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Skywatching
The moon visits the Seven Sisters of the Pleiades tonight
(Chris Vaughan/Starry Night)
The pairing will be visible as soon as the sun sets and will remain visible until shortly after midnight local time.
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Spaceflight
NASA finds clue to Voyager 1's communication breakdown
(NASA/JPL)
An outlier signal has brought ground control closer to decoding the troubling problem.
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How NASA astronaut with 1st U.S. splashdown in 45 years
(NASA/Bill Ingalls)
"That was one of the most powerful experiences of my life."
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Science & Astronomy
If there's life on Europa, solar sails could help find it
(NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS. Image processing by Björn Jónsson CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Solar sails, which harness sunlight as sailboats harness the wind, could be affordable probes in the search for alien life on at least two icy moons in our solar system.
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Giant Mars volcano discovered 'hiding' in plain sight
(NASA/USGS)
The giant volcano had been hiding in plain sight for decades in one of Mars' most iconic regions.
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