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The Thunder pummeled the Timberwolves 54-20 in the paint — which is going to need a fresh coat before Game 2 on Thursday.
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN1d
How Solar Maximum’s Fiery Wrath Is Reshaping the Lifespans of Satellites and the Future of Low Earth OrbitThe sun is far exceeding the consensus forecast, National Center for Atmospheric Research’s Scott McIntosh said last year, ...
In the cold, dark outskirts of planetary systems far beyond the reach of the known planets, mysterious gas giants and ...
Dot Physics on MSN6d
Astrophysics; Calculating the Speed to Orbit Inside a Uniform EarthPhysics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNStarship's next launch is imminent. Its real risk is still in orbit - Part IIAs SpaceX readies Starship’s next test, questions over refueling and mass limits threaten its lunar and Martian goals.
Simulations show that the stars’ tug could send Mercury, Venus or Mars crashing into Earth — or let Jupiter eject our world from the solar system.
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Space.com on MSNStarfish Space's 'Otter' satellite will attempt 1st-ever commercial docking in low Earth orbit this yearOn Tuesday (May 20), the Seattle-based startup unveiled the outline of the groundbreaking flight, which is called Otter Pup 2 ...
A private lunar lander from Japan is now circling the moon, with just another month to go before it attempts a touchdown. Tokyo-based ispace said Wednesday morning its Resilience lander entered ...
At Utah State University, researchers are using a radical idea known as the holographic principle to bridge the gap. By ...
The Sunbird Migratory Transfer Vehicle, designed by Pulsar Fusion, would be capable of reaching 329,000 miles per hour (over ...
Kosmos 482, launched by the Soviet Union in 1972 for a Venus mission, got stuck in Earth's orbit due to a rocket failure and never left. A Soviet-era spacecraft plunged to Earth on Saturday, more ...
Instead, it’s been stuck in Earth’s orbit for over 50 years. After all this time, the half-ton object, about the size of a concert grand piano or a male polar bear, is finally expected to make an ...
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