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Sep 25, 2018

Space champagne defies gravity, delights tourists

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Popping champagne in outer space is now possible, thanks to a new kind of bottle created by Maison Mumm. The champagne company made the product specifically so that space tourists can share bubbly in zero gravity (astronauts aren’t allowed to drink liquor on the job—sorry, NASA).

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Sep 24, 2018

Japan has launched a miniature space elevator

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The Japanese space agency just launched a prototype space elevator to the International Space Station to test motion along a taut cable in space.

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Sep 23, 2018

NASA asteroid WARNING: Giant lorry-sized Asteroid RH6 to skim Earth TONIGHT

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AN ASTEROID the size of a 44-tonne lorry will zip past the planet tonight, astronomers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have warned.

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Sep 23, 2018

Japanese Scientists Land Robot on Asteroid, Make History

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Japan’s space agency just made history by landing robots on an asteroid.

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Sep 23, 2018

Stephen Drives NASA’s Mars Rover With Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Stephen and Neil deGrasse Tyson take NASA’s Mars Rover for a ride around Midtown Manhattan.

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Sep 23, 2018

Rings Shadows, and Rhea and Epimetheus,… — Planetary Landscapes

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Rings Shadows, and Rhea and Epimetheus, Moons of Saturn… Credit: NASA/Cassini mission.

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Sep 23, 2018

60 Years & Counting

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We celebrate NASA’s first 60 years of achievement.

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Sep 22, 2018

Japan launches robotic cargo spaceship to space station with supplies and science

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News Brief: The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency today launched a robotic cargo ship to the International Space Station, filled with more than five tons of supplies, equipment and experiments. Liftoff of Japan’s H-IIB rocket from the Tanegashima Space Center came at 2:52 a.m. JST Sept. 23 (10:52 a.m. PT Sept. 22). Minutes later, the HTV-7 cargo carrier (also known as Kounotori-7) separated from the rocket, heading for a Thursday rendezvous with the space station. Among the cylindrical craft’s payloads are new hardware to upgrade the station’s electrical power system, an experiment to study protein crystal growth at low temperatures, a life-sciences glovebox and an experimental sample return capsule.

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Sep 22, 2018

They Made It! Japan’s Two Hopping Rovers Successfully Land on Asteroid Ryugu

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JAXA announced Saturday (Sept. 22) that two tiny hoppers had made it safely onto the surface of the asteroid Ryugu.

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Sep 22, 2018

ICESat-2 Launch Coverage

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Coverage of the launch of NASA ICE’s #ICESat2, set for liftoff no earlier than Saturday, September 15 at 8:46 a.m. EDT! Join us as we embark on a mission to use lasers to measure the changing height of Earth’s ice:

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