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NASA announces «things that have never been done»

NASA announces «things that have never been done»

The program sagebrush, with which the POT put back manned missions on the lunar surface, and eventually on Marsshowing humanity things never seen before as declared by the new chief of astronauts of the US space agency, Jose Acaba. "This is a great moment in history, with the Artemis program let's do things that have never been done"said Acabá, who with his appointment announced on February 2 became the first person of Hispanic origin to lead the Astronaut Office at the Johnson Space Center in Houston (Texas). As the person in charge of managing the resources and those of the…
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Asteroid 2023 CX1 has just impacted Earth (and it brings good news)

Asteroid 2023 CX1 has just impacted Earth (and it brings good news)

At 2:59 UTC (3:59 Spanish time) on February 13, 2023, a huge fireball lit up the sky over the English Channel, between England and France. And although we are used to hearing or reading catastrophic and unfounded news about asteroids on a direct collision course with our planet, this has not been the case. Quite the opposite. The intrinsic danger of these rocky or metal-rocky bodies basically depends on their size, and most of those that reach Earth on a human lifetime are small. The detection of 2023 CX1 can rather be interpreted as a success of the asteroid tracking…
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Are Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites dangerous?

Are Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites dangerous?

Starting this Sunday, a group of 'stars' -Satellites - Starlink crossing the sky of Spain, a 'constellation' that has been detected by numerous citizens in various parts of the Peninsula. Starlink is a satellite network developed by spacexcompany founded by Elon Musk, which aims bring internet to every corner of the planet. Starlink's idea is to place a total of 12,000 satellites in low Earth orbit in a first phase -for which it already has authorization in the US-, of which about 3,500 are already in space, and already operational. The satellites rise in large groups, usually more than 50…
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