China's Three Gorges Dam has effectively changed Earth's axis by nearly an inch since it was built nearly 18 years ago, ...
The director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center has abruptly stepped down, becoming the third NASA center director to ...
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Nasa observatory falling towards Earth. There is a plan to push it away
Swift, launched in 2004 and parked in low-Earth orbit at around 585 km above the planet, is gradually losing altitude due to ...
Titan’s atmosphere tilts and shifts seasonally. The discovery shapes future exploration. Researchers at the University of Bristol have uncovered unusual behavior in Titan’s atmosphere for the first ...
NASA has awarded Katalyst Space Technologies a $30 million contract to rescue one of the agency’s satellites, Swift. A ...
NASA has awarded Katalyst $30 million to move forward with implementation under a Phase III award as an existing participant in NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, managed by the ...
China’s massive Three Gorges Dam has reportedly caused a subtle but measurable shift in the Earth’s axis and a slight ...
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Private spacecraft will give NASA's Swift space telescope an orbital boost in 2026 in 1st-of-its-kind mission
Arizona-based Katalyst Space Technologies has scored a contract to raise the altitude of NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift ...
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Private Spacecraft to Boost NASA Telescope's Orbit for the First Time
It's another example of NASA relying more on private enterprise for its orbital infrastructure and maintenance.
NASA has commissioned Katalyst Space Technologies with $30 million to prevent the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from ...
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NASA claims giant Chinese dam has altered Earth's axis and slowed time
It is essentially impossible to functionally change the passing of time on Earth; despite this, NASA has announced that a man-made dam in China has done exactly that ...
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'We are ready for every scenario.' NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts say they're all set for historic flight to the moon
"We are ready for every scenario as we ride this amazing Space Launch System on the Orion spacecraft, 250,000 miles away." ...
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