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Sep 23 2024SCIENCE

New Neighbors in the Sky: Earth's Rare Mini-Moon Encounter

Imagine a world where Earth's single, constant moon isn't alone. For the next two months, a tiny asteroid will join our planet's orbit, making it one of the rare "mini-moons" we've seen. This tiny visitor, called 2024 PT5, is just 33 feet wide and won't be bright enough to see with the naked eye or

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Breaking Barriers: The Unseen Heroes of NASA's Space Exploration

In the midst of the space race, four trailblazing Black women - Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Christine Darden - played a crucial role in launching America into space. These mathematicians and engineers, known as the "Hidden Figures," overcame the dual barriers of racism and

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Beyond the Boundaries: Lessons from the Pioneers of Space Exploration

The world of entrepreneurship is often filled with excitement and innovation, but it's also plagued by a lack of daring spirit. Today's creators and inventors can learn a lot from the early days of space exploration, where pioneers took massive risks to achieve the impossible. In this era of investm

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The Cosmic Quest: How Twitch is Bridging the Gap Between Gaming and Space Exploration

Imagine a world where the excitement of space exploration and the thrill of gaming come together in a unique fusion. Sounds like a dream come true? Well, it's real, and it's happening on Twitch, the popular live-streaming platform. The platform is home to various content creators who share their pa

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Sep 17 2024SCIENCE

A New Perspective from the Stars

For Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams, being astronauts is not just about exploring the unknown, it's about adapting to the unexpected. When their mission was extended, they didn't let it get them down. They took it as an opportunity to grow, to learn, and to make the most of their time in s

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reaching New Heights: The Fram2 Mission to the Poles

The upcoming Fram2 mission, funded by Chinese-born cryptocurrency entrepreneur Chun Wang, is set to make history by being the first human flight to venture over the Earth's poles. The mission, scheduled to launch in late 2024, will see the Crew Dragon spacecraft, Endurance, fly at an altitude of 425

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Magnate's Polar Odyssey: A Journey to the Final Frontier

Chun Wang, a 42-year-old cryptocurrency magnate, has made headlines by purchasing a SpaceX multi-day flight for an undisclosed amount. The mission, dubbed "Fram2," will be the first crewed spaceflight in polar orbit, flying end-to-end over the Earth. But what makes Wang's journey so extraordinary? L

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Into the Unknown: A Private SpaceX Mission to Earth's Polar Regions

The world is about to witness a historic moment as a private crew of astronauts, led by a wealthy bitcoin entrepreneur, prepares to embark on a groundbreaking mission to Earth's polar regions. The crew, comprising a cinematographer, an explorer, and a robotics researcher, will be the first humans to

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

Beyond the Horizon: SpaceX's Breathtaking Plan to Explore the Earth's Poles

The aerospace industry is on the cusp of a new era in space exploration, and SpaceX is at the forefront of this revolution. The company plans to send its first manned mission over the Earth's poles, a groundbreaking journey that will push the boundaries of what is possible. Dubbed "Fram2," the missi

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

What's Behind the Catastrophic Failure of the Titan Submersible?

As the US Coast Guard investigatory hearing begins to unravel the mysteries of the Titan submersible's implosion, questions about the catastrophic event continue to linger. On June 18, 2023, the submersible, carrying a team of five adventurers to the Titanic wreck site, imploded thousands of feet be

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