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How does the International Space Station work?
Discover the largest man-made object in space, the International Space Station (ISS), which was built in pieces, launched, ...
The posterior cingulate cortex and the thalamus showed decreased participation in whole-brain connectivity (magenta), while the right angular gyrus exhibited increased participation in whole-brain ...
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How SpaceX’s Starship Launch Tower Actually Works
SpaceX’s Starship isn’t just revolutionary - the launch tower that supports it is a mechanical marvel. Known as “Mechazilla,” ...
Local researchers are developing nuclear power, propulsion systems, and medical technology for NASA's ambitious plans to ...
A NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter re-enters the Earth's atmosphere at about 75 miles above sea level and speeds close to 17,500 mph. When slowing down to its landing speed of about 215 mph, the orbiter's ...
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