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Hubble’s shocking life alongside space debris

[ad_1] Post-flight analysis of an impact crater on one of the solar wings deployed by the space shuttle Endevour in 1993 and recovered by the space shuttle Columbia in 2002. Credit: ESA During its 30 years in orbit around Earth, the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope has witnessed the …

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How space travel tries to kill you and make you ugly

[ad_1] Of these 34 risks, three are potential obstacles: radiation, severity (or lack thereof), and the need for surgery or a complicated medical procedure. The gravity of the situation. Let’s explore the problem of gravity. Some science fiction writers in the mid-20th century speculated that zero gravity would be vital: …

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Hubble Space Telescope produces 1.4 million observations in 3 decades

[ad_1] Washington: Now celebrating 30 years of astonishing discoveries, the Hubble Space Telescope has produced 1.4 million observations and provided data that astronomers around the world have used to write more than 17,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications, making it at the most prolific space observatory in history. NASA said. Thirty years …

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Russian cargo ship docks with space station

[ad_1] A Russian unmanned cargo pod has docked with the International Space Station, delivering more than two tons of supplies to the crew of three on board. The Progress spacecraft docked at 5:12 a.m. Saturday GMT, approximately 3.5 hours after taking off from Russia’s Baikonur launch complex in Kazakhstan. The …

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