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SpaceX Launches First Crewed Polar Orbit Mission

Four private adventurers—a Maltese bitcoin entrepreneur, a Norwegian cinematographer, a German roboticist, and an Australian adventurer—embarked on SpaceX's third private human spaceflight, orbiting the North and South Poles aboard the Crew Dragon "Resilience" launched from Florida's historic pad 39...

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Europe's First Orbital Rocket Launch Fails

On Sunday, at 12:30 pm local time, Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket launched from the Arctic Andoeya Spaceport in Norway, but crashed into the sea 40 seconds later, producing valuable data despite the premature termination.

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Russia Offers Nuclear Reactor for Musk's Mars Mission

Russia's special envoy proposed providing a small nuclear reactor for Elon Musk's Mars mission, a move that might accelerate colonization plans and reshape international space partnerships amid warming US-Russia relations.

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Australian Firm to Grow Mushrooms in Space on SpaceX Mission

FOODiQ Global will conduct the first attempt to grow oyster mushrooms in space aboard SpaceX's Fram2 mission launching in early April from Florida, led by Australian adventurer Eric Phillips, to assess the effects of microgravity on mushroom growth and nutritional content for future space missions.

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NASA Removes Diversity Language from Artemis III Mission Webpages

NASA removed language emphasizing the diverse composition of the Artemis III moon landing crew from some webpages, citing President Trump's executive order; the change, first reported by the Orlando Sentinel on March 16, affects some but not all webpages related to the mission, which is now slated t...

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Perseverance Rover Discovers Unusual Rock with Diverse Spheres on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover found an unusual rock, named St. Pauls Bay, on Mars' Jezero Crater rim, containing hundreds of diverse millimeter-sized spheres, possibly formed through water interaction or volcanic/impact events, challenging existing geological models and adding to Mars' growing collectio...

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Record-Breaking 100+ Day Survival Achieved with BiVACOR Artificial Heart

A 40-year-old Australian with heart failure survived over 100 days with a BiVACOR artificial heart before receiving a donor heart, setting a new world record for this technology and showing potential for long-term use in organ transplant patients.

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German Astronaut to Launch on Four-Day Space Mission

German astronaut Rabea Rogge is set to launch on Tuesday from Cape Canaveral on a four-day mission aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule, carrying out over 20 scientific experiments, participating in an amateur radio contest, and answering student questions; this mission marks a significant step toward mor...

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Toxic Martian Dust Poses Significant Risks to Future Missions

Martian dust, containing toxic substances like silica and perchlorates, poses significant health risks to astronauts, potentially causing lung disease and other ailments; the pervasive dust also threatens equipment functionality, necessitating advanced mitigation strategies for future missions.

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Climate Change Shrinks Thermosphere, Increasing Space Debris Collision Risk

A MIT study published in Nature Sustainability shows that climate change cools and shrinks the Earth's thermosphere, reducing atmospheric drag on space debris, increasing collision risks for satellites, and potentially decreasing satellite transport capacity by 50-66% between 200-1000km.

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Astronauts Oppose Musk's Plan to Deorbit ISS Early

Due to a malfunctioning spacecraft, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's ISS mission extended, prompting them to oppose Elon Musk's proposal to deorbit the ISS in 2027, three years earlier than planned, highlighting concerns about international collaboration and future space missions.

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NASA Deactivates Voyager 2 Instrument to Extend Mission Lifespan

NASA has deactivated the low-energy charged particle instrument aboard Voyager 2 to conserve power, extending the lifespan of other instruments on the probe and its twin, Voyager 1; this follows a similar deactivation on Voyager 1 last month, with both probes now having three of their ten instrument...

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