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China to make world's first deep-space radar to find dangerous asteroids - The Jerusalem Post
What to know about NASA's James Webb Space Telescope - AS USA
On Monday, 11 July 2022 President Joe Biden, standing alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, unveiled the first images from the agency's ground-breaking James Webb Space Telescope.
"You know what I'm most excited about?" said Thomas Zurbuchen , NASA's associate administrator for science, during the event.
NASA division proposing program to send scientists to ISS - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — A NASA science division is seeking funding for a program that could fly scientists to the International Space Station on private missions to conduct research that could then be handed off to NASA astronauts.
In a presentation at a July 13 meeting of a National Academies committee working on the decadal survey for biological and physical sciences research in space, Craig Kundrot, director of the NASA's biological and physical sciences division, said the agency is seeking funding starting in fiscal ...
How big a deal is NASA's new UFO study? | Space
In early June, NASA announced that it's commissioning an independent study on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), as UFOs have recently been rebranded.
The intent is to move the scientific understanding of UAP forward , said Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA's associate administrator for science.
Claims of new 'tropical ozone hole' raise controversy | Space
A scientist recently claimed that he'd discovered a gargantuan hole in the ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere that first appeared above the tropics in the 1980s but went unacknowledged until now.
"The claim in this research of such large ozone changes in the tropics have not been apparent in other studies, which makes me very suspicious," Chipperfield said. "Science should never depend on just one study, and this new work needs careful verification before it can be accepted as fact."
SpaceX launched and landed a record-tying Falcon 9 rocket | Space
SpaceX launched one of its Falcon 9 rockets for a record-tying 13th time on Sunday morning (July 17), and nailed the landing too.
And this booster will probably fly yet again: A little less than nine minutes after liftoff, it came down for a vertical landing on the SpaceX droneship Just Read the Instructions, which was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast.
NASA's Perseverance rover spots strange object on Mars; here's what it could be
After spotting a tin foil sandwiched between rocks on Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover has now come across another object. While its identity could not be independently verified, it appears like an entangled wire lying on the red planet's surface.
According to the mission team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the picture was taken on July 12, 2022, which was the Perseverance rover's 495th day on Mars.
Tomorrow at 8:44pm ET, @SpaceX's 25th cargo resupply mission will lift off from Launch Complex 39A. Weather officia… https://t.co/KKcG49N68v NASAKennedy (from Florida, USA) Wed Jul 13 21:01:39 +0000 2022
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