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Posted on December 7, 2016

Russia’s Space Program Is Blowing Up. So Are Its Rockets

Russia’s Space Program Is Blowing Up. So Are Its Rockets
The state of space science over there is nyet good. The post Russia's Space Program Is Blowing Up. So Are Its Rockets appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on December 6, 2016

Cosmic dust grains found on city rooftops for the first time

Sifting through muck trapped in roof gutters in Paris, Oslo and Berlin yielded 500 tiny particles from the birth of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago
Posted on December 5, 2016

Virgin Galactic takes first solo glide flight since 2014 crash

The commercial spaceflight company sent its space plane, VSS Unity, for its first untethered test flight in two years, a step towards space tourism
Posted on December 3, 2016

A Warming Earth Is Making It Harder to Study Mars

A Warming Earth Is Making It Harder to Study Mars
Antarctic researchers test their ideas about how humans could live on Mars. But these windows into life on the red planet could be closing. The post A Warming Earth Is Making It Harder to Study Mars appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on December 3, 2016

A Warming Earth Is Making It Harder to Study Mars

A Warming Earth Is Making It Harder to Study Mars
Antarctic researchers test their ideas about how humans could live on Mars. But these windows into life on the red planet could be closing. The post A Warming Earth Is Making It Harder to Study Mars appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on December 2, 2016

ESA approves 2020 ExoMars rover despite crash earlier this year

Putting aside the dramatic loss of the Schiaparelli lander in October and concerns about cost, ESA member states voted to go ahead with the next part of the life-hunting ExoMars mission
Posted on December 1, 2016

A Russian Cargo Ship Burns Up, But ISS Astronauts Won’t Go Hungry

A Russian Cargo Ship Burns Up, But ISS Astronauts Won’t Go Hungry
They still have plenty of snacks. The post A Russian Cargo Ship Burns Up, But ISS Astronauts Won't Go Hungry appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on December 1, 2016

Buzz Aldrin evacuated from South Pole after falling ill

The former astronaut was visiting Antarctica as part of a tour group when his health deteriorated
Posted on November 30, 2016

LIGO turns back on to hunt for more gravitational waves

The premier gravitational wave observatory just turned back on for another six months - and it's expected to catch twice as many black holes as last time
Posted on November 28, 2016

Moon-dust cake mix shows moon may have had water from the start

Early moon geology recreated in the lab suggests water was there to begin with, not added later by comets

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