Rocket Lab’s First ESA Launch Highlights Growing Facility Demand and Budget Risk

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Get information on thousands of stocks from a global community of over 7 million investors at Simply Wall St. Rocket Lab (NasdaqCM:RKLB) has completed its first dedicated launch for the European Space Agency, taking the Celeste demonstration satellite into orbit. The mission used the Electron rocket and marked ESA’s first autonomous flight with Rocket Lab. … Read more

Bourbon Street has seen snakes, turtles and opossums. Where did they all go?

Bourbon Street has seen snakes, turtles and opossums. Where did they all go?

Snake handlers chat on Bourbon Street Sunday, March 15, 2020. STAFF PHOTO BY SCOTT THRELKELD Among the hordes of revelers, hustlers and eccentrics who flock to Bourbon Street every evening, there is something enduring, controversial and impersonal. It’s been two years since state wildlife agents began efforts to remove pythons, boas and other animals that … Read more

US to close historic Border Road to Canadian traffic

US to close historic Border Road to Canadian traffic

Open this photo in the gallery: A road sign along the U.S. border road near Coutts, Alta., on March 19.Jeff McIntosh / The Canadian Press In the windswept Sweet Grass Hills lies Border Road, a 14-mile ribbon of hand-made gravel between the United States and Canada. The shared road is on the Montana side, but … Read more

Astronomers Capture Two Necks in a Collision with Amazing Deep Space Image

Astronomers Catch Two Necks on a Colliding Road with Amazing Deep Space Imagery.

A stunning new astrophotograph of Groups of Antennae reveals the mysterious cosmic collision unfolding in deep space, providing a rare and detailed view of how galaxies evolve through violent interactions. Located about 45 million light-years away, this unique pair, NGC 4038 and NGC 4039it is caught in a magnetic field that is reorganizing both structures … Read more

An American nuclear spaceship is heading for Mars, and it’s bringing helicopters

NASA's Moon Base Phase 3 creator's concept. (CREDIT: NASA)

For decades, nuclear activity has been the center of proposals for aeronautical engineering and government studies, always promising, never leaving the laboratory. That changes in 2028. NASA has announced that it will launch the Space Reactor-1 Freedom, described by the agency as the first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft, on its way to Mars before the end … Read more

An American nuclear spaceship is heading for Mars, and it’s bringing helicopters

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For decades, nuclear activity has been the center of proposals for aeronautical engineering and government studies, always promising, never leaving the laboratory. That changes in 2028. NASA has announced that it will launch the Space Reactor-1 Freedom, described by the agency as the first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft, on its way to Mars before the end … Read more

Data from the Chinese Moon Lander shows signs of a unique “Cavity”.

The analogy shows how and when "galactic cosmic rays [GCR] hole" they appear in the Moon's orbit, as indicated by the brighter shadow than the flux of cosmic rays from the Sun.

Sign up to see the future, today I can’t miss the innovations from the edge of science and technology As NASA continues its pursuit of a permanent presence on the Moon, future explorers will face many dangers, from micrometeorite showers hitting the lunar surface to the unknown effects of spending so much time in only … Read more

The Strongest Wind in the Universe had just been shut down for the First Time

Xrism Clocks M82's Hot Wind Via Iron Emission Lines ©nasa's Goddard Space Flight Center, Jaxanasa, Xrism Collaboration Et Al. 2026

For the first time, scientists directly measure the speed of hot gas exploding from the heart of M82a galaxy that forms stars ten times faster than the Milky Way. The wind is traveling at more than 3 million miles per hour, fast enough, researchers say, to drive a massive star stream that stretches tens of … Read more