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Japan 'Moon Sniper' lands but 'not generating power' |
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Failed Peregrine Lunar mission concludes with a Free Return to
Earth for disposal |
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Discovery changes understanding of water's history on the Moon |
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High hopes for Japan's 'Moon Sniper' mission |
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Moon age daydream: modern lunar exploration |
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Research sheds new light on Moon rock formation solving major
puzzle in lunar geology |
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Doomed US lunar lander's space odyssey continues...for now |
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China's Chang'e 6 set for historic Lunar Sample Return mission
from far side |
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NASA and UAE collaborate on Artemis Lunar Gateway's Airlock
Module |
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NASA Sending Five Payloads to Moon on Astrobotic's Peregrine
Lander |
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Astrobotic Readies for Historic Lunar Mission with Ansys
Technology |
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AST SpaceMobile Launches $100 Million Stock Offering Amid
Strategic Tech Investments |
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Sidus Space Partners with ASPINA for Satellite Technology
Demonstration on LizzieSat Mission |
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Axiom launches third mission to ISS, carrying European space
hopes |
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US spaceship lost over S. Pacific following failed Moon
mission |
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To the Moon and back: modern lunar exploration |
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Mars Express unveils potential water resource for future Mars
missions at equator |
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Water may have flowed through Martian Valleys countless times |
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Sidus Space launches innovative Multi-Material 3D Printing
Division for Space Applications |
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Researchers 3D print components for a portable mass
spectrometer |
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Innovative 3D printing technology shapes future of Australian
housing |
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Scientists 3D print self-heating microfluidic devices |
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WVU research advances 3D printing applications in microgravity
for sustainable space missions |
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Researchers developing 'revolutionary' multi-material for
light-based 3D printing |
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AI-driven tool makes it easy to personalize 3D-printable
models |
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Sasken's Novel Satellite Product Enhances Communication in
Disaster Scenarios |
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Skylo Endorses Quectel's New Satellite IoT Module, Expanding
Global Reach |
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Phased Array Antennas: Revolutionizing Connectivity in the Sky
and Beyond |
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SDA awards contracts for 54 Tranche 2 Tracking Layer
satellites in missile defense push |
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NASA, DOD to Collaborate with Universities on CubeSat
Development Program |
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NASA's Transition to Commercial Space Networks: A Leap in
Wideband Communication |
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NASA's STTR Program Funds Innovative Small Business and
Research Partnerships |
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Self-powered sensor automatically harvests magnetic energy |
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Sudden death of quantum fluctuations defies current theories
of superconductivity |
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Energy Department praises technical advance in next-generation
heat pumps |
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Cost-effective electrocatalysts for cleaner hydrogen fuel
production |
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Urban Heat Island effect extends below ground to water sources |
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Sustainable living technology |
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Superconductivity at room temperature remains elusive |
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Golden future for thermoelectrics |
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First European takes off on commercial flight to Space Station |
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Turkey's first astronaut set to boost Erdogan's ambitions |
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NASA, Partners to welcome private crew aboard Space Station |
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Failed Peregrine Lunar mission concludes with a Free Return to
Earth for disposal |
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Webb reveals that galaxy mergers are the solution to early
Universe mystery |
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NASA's IXPE Helps Researchers Maximize 'Microquasar' Findings |
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Astronomers Find Spark of Star Birth Across Billions of Years |
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Blob-like home of farthest-known fast radio burst is
collection of seven galaxies |
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Laser Instrument on NASA's LRO Successfully 'Pings' Indian
Moon Lander |
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NASA Collaborates with Small Businesses on Laser
Communications for Artemis Missions |
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Yan Hongsen's future dreams as 'Rocket Boy' |
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China Prepares to Launch Tianzhou 7 Cargo Ship to Tiangong
Space Station |
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Tianzhou 7 mission set to enhance operations at China's
Tiangong Space Station |
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Discovery changes understanding of water's history on the Moon |
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Space Travel Taxes Astronauts' Brains, but Microbes on the
Menu Could Help in Unexpected Ways |
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High tech glove stymies Parkinson's disease tremors |
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Bolivia's hypergravity blood cell test for astronaut health |
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Smooth operation of future nuclear fusion facilities is a
matter of control |
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Breaking the 10-petawatt limit with a new laser amplification |
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How does corrosion happen? New research examines process on
atomic level |
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Moon rocks with unique dust found |
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Buried water ice at Mars's equator? |
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Mars Express unveils potential water resource for future Mars
missions at equator |
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Lightest black hole or heaviest neutron star? MeerKAT uncovers
a mysterious object in Milky Way |
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Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed |
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Tidal disruption events and what they can reveal about black
holes in distant galaxies |
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ESA advances satellite testing capabilities at Europe's
largest thermal vacuum facility |
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D-Orbit Secures Record euro 100m in Series C Funding,
Advancing Space Logistics and in-Orbit Services |
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Skeyeon unveils novel patent for Enhanced VLEO satellite
communication |
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Samples from a Wild comet reveal a surprising past |
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European crew poised for private mission to International
Space Station |
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SpaceX completes second launch Sunday, sends more satellites
into orbit |
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China's Tianzhou 7 docks with Tiangong Space Station |
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SpaceX and ESA collaborate on ISS mission featuring advanced
German science experiments |
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How NASA's Twin Rovers Changed Mars Science |
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NenuFAR Radio Telescope sheds light on formation of Universe's
first stars |
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A Big Cosmological Mystery |
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Einstein Probe lifts off on a mission to monitor the X-ray sky |
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Mapping the Milky Way as GUSTO nears record flight duration
for balloon over Antarctica |
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China's balloons inflate Taiwan poll fears |
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Mexico Set for Space Sector Boost with New National Rocket and
Space Center by Merida Aerospace |
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High hopes for Japan's 'Moon Sniper' mission |
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NASA's Roman to Search for Signs of Dark Matter Clumps |
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Dark energy discovery a decade in the making: new supernova
insights offer clues to the expansion of the universe |
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Unveiling Cosmic Secrets: Dark Matter's Role in Tracing
Primordial Magnetic Fields |
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New research shows that most early galaxies looked like
breadsticks rather than pizza pies or dough balls |
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The metalens meets the stars |
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Calibrating from the cosmos |
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30 Doradus B: NASA Telescopes Start the Year with a Double
Bang |
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FAST All Sky HI Survey Achieves Major Milestone in
Extragalactic Astronomy |
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Insect populations flourish in the restored habitats of solar
energy facilities |
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Pentagon to get rooftop solar panels in clean energy drive |
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Gigantic solar farms may impact how much solar power can be
generated elsewhere |
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NASA OTPS Study Sheds Light on Space-Based Solar Power
Prospects for 2050 |
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How black silicon, a prized material used in solar cells, gets
its dark, rough edge |
96 |
Redwire's advanced solar panels power Ovzon 3 satellite |
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Perovskite nanofilms open new horizons in optical sensing
technology |
98 |
France drops renewables targets in new energy bill |
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Boosting solar cell performance with a transparent spectral
converter |
100 |
Portugal's renewable power generation hit record level in 2023 |
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Norwegian Seaweed Farming: A Case Study in Sustainability and
Local Community Involvement |
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Innovative aquaculture technologies lead the way in
sustainable seafood production |
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Syrian farmers abandon the land for steadier jobs |
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UH trains future agri-scientists to outsmart climate change
threats to food crops |
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Dirt-powered fuel cell runs forever |
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Study reveals a reaction at the heart of many renewable energy
technologies |
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Using idle trucks to power the grid with clean energy |
108 |
The first battery prototype using hemoglobin is developed |
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Solid state battery design charges in minutes, lasts for
thousands of cycles |
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China's Xi wants UN at heart of AI governance: Guterres |
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