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The Gazette4mon
NASA looks to spice up astronaut menu with deep space food production
(Reuters) - In the 2015 sci-fi film "The Martian," Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who survives on a diet of potatoes cultivated in human feces while marooned on the Red Planet. Now a New York ...
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NASA awarded $850,000 to a company that wants to pick up space trash the old-fashioned way — with bags
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. In the middle of a space flight, an astronaut heard a massive bang. He looked up and saw a piece of space ...
Capital Public Radio
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NASA releases 'baby picture' of a star that will grow up to be much like our sun
A new image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals what Earth's sun could have looked like in its infancy.
Eater29d
Climate Change Makes for an Uncanny Pumpkin Spice Season
Jaya Saxena is a Correspondent at Eater.com, and the series editor of Best American Food Writing. She explores wide ranging topics like labor, identity, and food culture. Another thing that’s ...
Al Jazeera English6d
NASA set to deliver biggest asteroid sample yet: What you need to know
Planet Earth is about to receive a special delivery — the biggest sample yet from an asteroid. A United States space agency (NASA) spacecraft will fly by Earth on Sunday and drop off what is ...
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NASA spent billions on its SLS mega-rocket to take humans to the moon. It finally admitted it is 'unaffordable.'
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. Senior NASA officials have admitted their Space Launch System (SLS), which aims to help humans build a base ...
Space.com27d
Private company wants to clean up space junk with 'capture bags' in Earth orbit
TransAstra received an early-stage NASA contract to address the fast-growing problem of space debris. NASA's latest space debris technology contract involves a bag that could one day snatch pieces ...
WRAL17d
How NASA has prepared to scoop up an asteroid sample landing in the desert
(CNN) — An asteroid sample stowed inside a NASA spacecraft is about to reach Earth after traveling for nearly 2½ years across space. It’s NASA’s first time collecting and returning an ...
The Washington Post8mon
The moon beckons once again, and this time NASA wants to stay
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Your browser does not support the video element. The moon NASA is seeking ...
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ChatGPT can now ‘speak,’ listen and process images, Herd of sheep eats 100kg of cannabis, Hopes fade for India’s moon lander, ...
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NASA awarded $850,000 to a company that wants to pick up space trash the old-fashioned way — with bags
NASA awarded TransAstra an $850,000 contract for its concept of Flytrap capture bags. Flytrap bags could be built large enough to scoop up space trash the size of a house. Space trash is a growing ...

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