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    NASA Orders Up a Double Shot of Venus Missions Amid Questions About Life

    Did you hear that Russia announced its own mission to Venus after NASA's announcement? It's called a Venera-D. I don't think they'll ever finish it, will be interesting to watch how they fail once again.
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    Relativity Space unveils fully reusable, 3D-printed Terran R rocket

    I don't have high hopes for Relativity Space since the only testing they've had is the testing of their 3d printed engine (correct me if I'm wrong). However, the same cannot be said of Skyrora's additive machine. This Scottish company has already built a rocket using this technology and even...
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    SpaceX

    Do they really manage to build one raptor engine in 48 hours? It's an amazing speed...
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    How NASA plans to find alien life in the next decade

    No, I haven't; please, explain to me how it is supposed to help us find alien civilizations? We probably can't specify each component because we don't know the exact number of planets that can support life. Or I understand something the wrong way?
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    How NASA plans to find alien life in the next decade

    Perhaps only Voyager will help NASA find any traces of life because it's the only spacecraft that managed to leave the Solar System. I don't think there are any civilizations in our galaxy, but I can't be sure about others.
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    Voyager 1 discovers faint plasma 'hum' in interstellar space

    If I'm not wrong, Voyager left our Solar System some time ago:unsure:.
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    Voyager 1 discovers faint plasma 'hum' in interstellar space

    What do you think? How many more years can Voyager explore space? It was launched in 1977, and no one thought that in 2021 it would make discoveries on an equal basis with more advanced spacecraft. I don't know how it manages to do it, but it's cool.
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    Mars Thread

    5th flight of Ingenuity started a new mission of this drone. The path was the same as during the 4th flight, but the drone landed in a new location. Now it will map terrain, explore the locations rover can't reach, take photos, etc...
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    Abundant harvest in Antarctic greenhouse shows promise for moon agriculture

    Such news makes me think that Mars agriculture is also possible.
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    Volcanoes on Mars Might Still be Active

    I hope Percy won't get there and won't suffer from lava or something like that.
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    The youngest exoplanet found by the Hubble telescope is the size of Jupiter (and still growing)

    That's why I adore telescopes, imagers, and everything related to it. They let us see planets and galaxies that are far away and even don't exist. Now I keep an eye on all companies that participate in building such telescopes as Hubble, James Webb, etc., I also try to stay aware of new...
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    SpaceX

    I'm so glad and so excited after SN15 successful landing that I can't describe my feelings and emotions. That's the moment all space concerned people have been waiting for so long. I also heard that Elon may relaunch this prototype once again. What do you think: is it a good idea or not?
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    Ground-Based Lasers Could Push Space Debris off Collision-Course Orbits

    I never heard about this way of using lasers, but if they help to clean up space, why not use them? I'm very interested in the problem of space debris and the ways of solving it. Recently I came across one Scottish company — Skyrora. They designed a space tug to clean up LEO. Here is the link...
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    The Hubble Ultra Deep Field

    People say that time machine doesn't exist, but what is this then? We look at thousands of galaxies that existed before; I think it's a kind of time machine o_O. Moreover, it makes me understand that all the high-hat, the money people boast off, jewelry and riches make no sense as we are so...
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    Uranus X-Rays are Probably Reflected Sunlight, but There Could be Another Source as Well

    I can't help wondering how many secrets the Universe and our Solar System store. Do you imagine how many things we don't know about other planets? Of course, I understand that this information isn't 100% accurate, but the probability of these X-rays to be Sun's X-rays is rather high. That's why...
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