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Green steel might be produced from aluminum mining waste

The metals that support contemporary civilization also give rise to a host of issues. The process of separating the desired metals from other minerals is frequently energy-intensive and can produce significant amounts of hazardous waste. Purifying them frequently necessitates a…

This Is An Updated List Of All Florida Rocket Launches Scheduled For 2024 Space Coast Missions

Officials anticipate that this year will surpass the recently set 2023 annual mark of 72 orbital rocket launches from Florida’s Space Coast, home of NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The majority of these missions will…

After a dramatic journey, the Peregrine Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer arrives to Earth

After an exciting 10 days in space, the Peregrine Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (PITMS) has returned to Earth, catching fire as it re-enters Earth over the Pacific Ocean. The instrument, which was quickly developed by RAL Space, the Open University,…

NASA Invites Media To Witness SpaceX Moon Launch And First Intuitive Machines

The first robotic flight to the Moon by Intuitive Machines is open to the media as part of NASA’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) project and Artemis campaign. For everyone’s benefit, agency research and technology demos will be transported to…

Falcon 9 being prepared by SpaceX for a commercial voyage to the space station

At the Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, a four-person multinational crew buckled into a SpaceX capsule atop a Falcon 9 rocket for a practice countdown that prepared them for Wednesday’s launch on a privately sponsored research mission to the multinational…

NASA ultimately manages to free the trapped Bennu asteroid sampler

Sometimes it’s difficult for even the most bright minds at NASA to unlock a hermetically sealed container. After two bolts remained locked for over 3.5 months, engineers and scientists at Johnson Space Center eventually opened a container containing asteroid sample…

NASA Delays Its Ambitions To Land People On The Moon

Due to delays with its extremely ambitious Artemis programme, which aims to get spaceboots bouncing on the lunar surface for the first time in fifty years, NASA has decided to postpone its ambitions to bring humans to the moon. The…

In 2024, SpaceX launches its first direct-to-smartphone satellite

After receiving a temporary experimental license to begin testing the capability in the US, SpaceX launched its first batch of Starlink satellites on January 2. The satellites are intended to connect directly to unmodified smartphones. Launched from Vandenberg Space Force…

Auroras could appear on Earth tonight due to a massive X5 solar flare that was launched on New Year’s Eve

It appears that not even the sun is up to celebrate New Year’s Eve with some fireworks. The biggest solar explosion to be seen since 2017 occurred at the end of 2023 when satellites close to Earth saw a massive…

Earth’s Life Could End in a Billion Years Due to Oxygen Depletion, According to NASA

Over 3.5 billion years have passed since Earth’s formation, demonstrating the planet’s resilience in the vast cosmos. Five major extinctions have passed since the formation of this blue planet, which is still home to an incredible variety of life forms….

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