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Self-Evolving Robot Improves Anatomy Using External Components

Columbia University researchers unveiled a self-evolving robot that improves its physical capabilities by integrating external components, inspired by Geomag toys; the robot increased its speed by two-thirds by adding a walking stick component, demonstrating self-repair and adaptation.

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NASA Employees Issue Formal Dissent Against Harmful Budget Cuts and Policy Changes

Current and former NASA employees issued a formal dissent against recent policy changes, citing risks to safety, national security, and the agency's core mission, resulting from budget cuts and mission cancellations that defy congressional appropriations and cause workforce losses.

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NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize ESA Space Missions

NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint programs with the ESA, potentially delaying or canceling missions like LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, and impacting European contributions to Artemis, prompting ESA to consider diversifying partnerships and increasing its independence.

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Kazakhstan to Transform Baikonur Cosmodrome into Space Tourism Hub

Kazakhstan plans to transform over 50 decommissioned facilities at the Baikonur Cosmodrome into a tourism hub by 2029, aiming for 50,000 annual visitors, leveraging iconic sites like Gagarin's launchpad for immersive experiences and infrastructure development.

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Record-Breaking $5.3 Million Sale of Largest Martian Meteorite

The largest Martian meteorite ever found, a 54-pound rock named NWA 16788, sold for $5.3 million at a New York auction on Wednesday, exceeding its estimated price and highlighting the rarity and scientific significance of Martian meteorites.

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Armstrong Recounts Apollo 11's Critical Landing Decisions

In a 2011 testimony, Neil Armstrong recounted overriding Apollo 11's autopilot during the final 3.5 minutes of the lunar descent on July 20, 1969, choosing a safer landing spot a mile west to avoid a crater rim with boulders while low on fuel.

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Aldrin Reflects on Apollo 11's 56th Anniversary

On the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Buzz Aldrin recalled the lunar module Eagle's July 20, 1969 touchdown at Tranquility Base, emphasizing the mission's success as a testament to the collaborative efforts of hundreds of thousands and reflecting on President Kennedy's inspirational...

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US Government Finds SpaceX Irreplaceable Despite Trump's Threats

Following Elon Musk's criticism of President Trump's tax policies, a June 2024 internal US government review of SpaceX contracts, worth over $20 billion, revealed the company's irreplaceable role in national security and space exploration, despite Trump's threats to terminate them.

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SpaceX Contracts Remain Despite Trump's Call

Despite President Trump's call to end SpaceX government contracts, a review found them essential for US national security and space exploration; SpaceX subsequently won more contracts, highlighting its unique capabilities and lack of alternatives.

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Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS: Comet, Asteroid, or Spacecraft?

The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, currently 465 million kilometers from Earth, presents contradictory data: images show a comet-like tail, yet spectral analysis reveals an asteroid-like composition, prompting speculation of an interstellar spacecraft; its size is estimated at 24 kilometers, and its ...

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Cold War Détente: Historic Handshake in Space

The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a joint US-Soviet space mission in July 1975, culminated in a symbolic handshake between Alexei Leonov and Thomas Stafford 225 kilometers above Earth, marking a pivotal moment of Cold War détente and paving the way for continued international cooperation in space.

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Sahara Meteorites May Be First Fragments of Mercury Found on Earth

Two meteorites found in the Sahara Desert in 2023 are suspected to originate from Mercury, based on compositional similarities with data from the MESSENGER probe, despite a discrepancy in their ages. Confirmation would mark the first identified fragments of Mercury on Earth.

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