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Is there anyone out there? Tiny ‘nanocraft’ could explore space

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A tiny wafer piece of technology could be the future face of interstellar exploration. The so-called “nanocraft” contains cameras, photon thrusters, power supply navigation and communication equipment. Yuri Milner, a Russian Billionaire...
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Gravitational waves offer ‘a new window on the Universe’

9th - Higher Ed
As the scientific world and enthusiasts marvel at the validation of Albert Einstein’s theory of the existence of gravitational waves. What practical impact will it have on the science of astronomy? Participation de Gianpietro Cagnoli du...
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Philae probe probably ‘covered in dust and too cold to operate’

9th - Higher Ed
European scientists have given up hope of restoring contact with space probe Philae, which successfully landed on a comet in a pinpoint operation only to lose power because its solar-driven batteries were in the shade. The German...
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United Arab Emirates to launch space mission to Mars

9th - Higher Ed
The United Arab Emirates is working to send a probe to orbit Mars. The UAE Space Agency has called its mission “Al Amal” Hope and has now introduced it to the public. Various events have been organised in Dubai to give residents an...
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Defunct Russian satellite breaks apart forcing ISS astronauts to shelter

9th - Higher Ed
Details on what caused the breakup of the Resurs-P1 Russian Earth observation satellite, which Russia declared non-operational in 2022, were not immediately available.
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China brings back first samples from far side of the Moon

9th - Higher Ed
The probe landed in northern China on Tuesday.
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How does a short trip to space impact the human body?

9th - Higher Ed
A short trip to space may cause some of the same changes as long-term space missions, new research shows.
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Halifax anesthesiologist hopes to help manage pain in space

9th - Higher Ed
Growing interest in space travel has some medical professionals concerned about health issues that could arise once in orbit. Dr. Jon Bailey, an anesthesiologist in Halifax, is researching how to administer regional anesthesia in a...
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TechIT | Musk’s Starship ‘Lost’ On Re-entry

9th - Higher Ed
SpaceX's powerful Starship rocket was lost during its ambitious test flight, despite achieving notable milestones. Flying further and faster than before, it reached speeds over 26,000 kmph and an altitude of 200 kilometers. However,...
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Cradle of Aviation Museum teaches visitors about recent lunar touchdown

9th - Higher Ed
Many local families came to the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City to learn more about Thursday's moon landing.
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Why Canada plays a key role in modern space race

9th - Higher Ed
With the world’s first successful commercial lunar lander touching down on the moon this week, CBC’s Bob McDonald and Nicole Mortillaro break down why it matters and how Canada is poised to become a major player in the commercial space...
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Meet the Japanese space agency's first new astronaut recruits in more than a decade

9th - Higher Ed
The two trainees are expected to be certified as astronauts with JAXA, Japan’s space agency, as early as November.
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US first lunar lander in more than 50 years rockets toward the moon

9th - Higher Ed
The US moon mission is also the first ever to be made by a private company.
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Peregrine 1: First US lunar lander in more than 50 years rockets toward the Moon

9th - Higher Ed
The Peregrine 1 mission will be the first-ever to be made by a private company and the first lunar launch in more than five decades by Americans.
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New Year 2024: Reflecting on the Events and Trends of 2023 as We Welcome 2024

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2024 IS HERE! it is time to reflect on what happened in 2023. A lot has happened this year. It was a year with ups and downs. Take a look!
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Euclid telescope: ESA's 'dark universe' mission sends back stunning first images of distant galaxies

9th - Higher Ed
In newly released images from its Euclid telescope, the European Space Agency (ESA) has offered a glimpse of never-seen-before distant galaxies.
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NASA gears up to analyse asteroid samples that could help explain how life began in the Solar System

9th - Higher Ed
The samples were collected by the unmanned OSIRIS-REx space probe which was launched from Cape Canaveral in 2016.
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Ariane 5: Europe's workhorse rocket successfully launches on final mission after 27 years in service

9th - Higher Ed
The launch of the last Ariane 5 mission leaves the European Space Agency (ESA) without its own launcher for the first time in over 40 years.
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India and US forge Tech alliance: Deepening cooperation in Space, Semiconductors, and Telecom

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In a significant development, India and the United States are poised to announce a series of groundbreaking agreements across critical sectors, ushering in a new era of bilateral relations. Senior officials from the Joe Biden...
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A poem from humanity is going to fly on NASA's Jupiter moon mission

9th - Higher Ed
“In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa,” is part of NASA’s “Message In a Bottle Campaign” as the space agency prepares for a years-long journey to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa.
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This British start-up has designed an umbrella-like landing system to make satellites reusable

9th - Higher Ed
While It’s become more cost-effective to launch satellites to orbit, bringing them back to Earth intact has proven much trickier. Until now.
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Saudi Arabia’s first female astronaut launched into space on SpaceX rocket

9th - Higher Ed
It's the latest move by the oil-rich Gulf kingdom, where women only gained the right to drive a few years ago, to revamp its ultraconservative image.
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What will life be like for astronauts on Mars? NASA unveils a simulation habitat

9th - Higher Ed
A four-person crew will spend a year inside NASA’s Mars simulation habitat to test how they react to conditions on the Red Planet.
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ESA's JUICE mission launches on its 6 billion km journey to explore Jupiter and its icy moons

9th - Higher Ed
The European Space Agency's JUICE spacecraft lifted off on Friday, a day later than planned after the launch was postponed due to bad weather.