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A promising Internet satellite is rendered useless by power supply issues
"The mission of providing Internet connectivity in Alaska will be delayed."
"The mission of providing Internet connectivity in Alaska will be delayed."
Even if one robot fails, the rest of the team can offset its loss.
"With this mission we’ve made big strides toward reusability."
It may be that all of us have a little psychopathology inside—with some positives.
The family, who represented themselves, did not speak during the trial.
The asteroid-smashing planetary defense mission knocked some large rocks free.
One side is all helium, and the other side is all hydrogen, baffling astronomers.
Will Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin finally join the ranks of ULA and SpaceX?
Just 7 percent of US women want NASA to prioritize humans to Mars.
Local officials are still working to apply insecticide by air, trucks, and crews.
We have no explanations for this sort of slow repeat.
"Having a megaconstellation, quite frankly, frustrates our adversaries."
Zenas Marshall Crane usually credited with introducing fibers to paper currency in 1844.
Cells from the developing spinal cord make the sturgeon's bony, armored plates.