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The Surprising Benefits of Space Flies

12th - Higher Ed
In space we can finally get away from pesky flies landing in our drinks! But before we can live off-Earth full time, sending flies into orbit is helping us study how space affects our human hearts and immune systems.
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2 Weird Experiments in Human Space Flight

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow Space News reveals two weird experiments in human spaceflight: one showed us what it really feels like to walk on the moon, the other put ordinary people through space flight simulation to see how they did. Find out inside!
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Why We Send Animals to Space

12th - Higher Ed
What happens when you send a duck, a rooster and a sheep with monkeys and dogs into space? Scientists had to find out -- and for decades, they've been studying life in space with the help of some crawly, wiggly, fluttery, furry friends.
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A Tribute to John Glenn

12th - Higher Ed
The first American astronaut to orbit Earth, John Glenn passed away yesterday in Ohio. But he leaves an admirable legacy.
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Two Tragic Crashes

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow Space News looks into two recent rocket failures over U.S. soil, exploring possible causes and sizing up the risks of spaceflight since humans first started reaching for the stars.
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How Does Space Change Your Brain?

12th - Higher Ed
We've been sending people to space since the '60s, and we're just now starting to learn what that does to their brains.
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Luna 16: The Mission That (Finally) Could

12th - Higher Ed
Before there was a rover named Perseverance, there was a series of missions that earned that name in their own right.
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The First Flight in Another Sky

12th - Higher Ed
What’s happening with the helicopter on Mars? We have an update on Ingenuity’s progress. Meanwhile, Curiosity’s camera are helping geologists find clues to the mysteries of Martian water!
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OTD In Space - March 1: Scott Kelly Returns from a Year in Space

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewOn March 1, 2016, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly came back to Earth after spending almost an entire year at the International Space Station, breaking the record for the longest spaceflight by an American. He and his Russian crewmate Mikhail...
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OTD In Space - February 28: Discoverer 1 Spy Satellite Goes Missing After Launch

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewOn February 28, 1959, the U.S. Air Force launched a new spy satellite prototype called Discoverer 1. This was the first satellite that NASA launched toward the south pole in an attempt to put it in a polar orbit. But the mission didn't...
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Chinese Astronauts Left 'Stranded' On Space Station Reveal Damaged Spacecraft Details

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewCrew members of China's Shenzhou-20 mission recently detailed their reactions upon finding cracks in their spacecraft's viewport during the nation's first spaceflight emergency. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central...
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OTD In Space - February 21: Germany's 1st Liquid-Fuel Rocket (Barely) Launches

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewOn February 21, 1931, Germany launched its first liquid-fueled rocket … sort of. The rocket only made it about ten feet off the ground. To be fair, the rocket itself was only two feet tall, so it did achieve an altitude of about five...
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Blastoff! China’s Long March 3B Rocket Launches Shiyan-21 Satellite

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewChina's Long March 3B rocket launched the Shiyan-21 satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. "The satellite will be mainly used for satellite communication, radio and television, data transmission and other services,"...
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Rocket Lab launches JAXA's RAISE-4 Satellite From New Zealand

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewA Rocket Lab Electron rocket launched JAXA's RAISE-4 satellites from New Zealand. Credit: Rocket Lab
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Blue Origin's Massive New Glenn Rocket On Move To Launch Pad

3rd - Higher Ed
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket was rolled out to the launch pad. The massive rocket is slated to launch NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: Blue Origin | edited by Steve Spaleta
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Earth-Like Planet Hunter Spacecraft Spreads Its Wings In ESA Cleanroom

3rd - Higher Ed
The European Space Agency's Plato spacecraft has been fully assembled in a cleanroom at ESA's Test Centre in the Netherlands. Credit: ESA – Rowan Moorkens O'Reilly (ATG Europe)
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SpaceX Fires Up Raptor 3 Engine For Starship V3 Ascent Burn Test

3rd - Higher Ed
SpaceX recently test fired a Raptor 3 engine to simulate a Starship V3 ascent burn. Credit: SpaceX
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China Conducts Spacewalk To Install Debris Shielding And More On Tiangon Space Station

3rd - Higher Ed
China's Shenzhou-20 completed their mission's fourth spacewalk outside the Tiangong space station. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta
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Blastoff! SpaceX Launches 29 Starlink Satellites From Florida, Nails Landing

3rd - Higher Ed
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 29 Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.<b<br/>r/>

Credit: SpaceX
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SpaceX Showcases Starship Milestones Leading Into Upcoming Launch

3rd - Higher Ed
SpaceX launched Starship's 10th test flight from Starbase in South Texas. See highlights from the launch ahead of flight.<b<br/>r/>

Credit: SpaceX
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Hair Washing On Space Station Demonstrated By NASA Astronaut

3rd - Higher Ed
NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers demonstrates how to wash your hair aboard the International Space Station. <b<br/>r/>

Credit: NASA
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SpaceX Starship Single Engine Static-Fire Simulates In-Space Burn For Flight 10

3rd - Higher Ed
SpaceX conducted a single engine static-fire of their flight 10 Starship. The test demonstrated an in-space burn.<b<br/>r/>

Credit: SpaceX
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NASA's TRACERS To Study 'Magnetic Explosions' Triggered By Space Weather

3rd - Higher Ed
NASA's Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) mission will study "magnetic reconnection and its effects in Earth's atmosphere," according to the Goddard Space Flight Center....
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Watch SpaceX's AX-4 Crew Dragon Drift Away From Space Station After Undocking

3rd - Higher Ed
A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft carrying the Axiom Space Ax-4 crew undocked from the International Space Station.

See footage shortly after undocking when signal was re-acquired by mission control from the

ISS.

"Ax-4 is...