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Trump announces 'Golden Dome for America' to protect U.S. from ballistic and hypersonic missiles

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Trump announces 'Golden Dome for America' to protect U.S. from ballistic and hypersonic missiles Reuters
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OTD In Space - May 19: STS-101 Launches With 1st 'Glass Cockpit'

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On May 19, 2000, the space shuttle Atlantis launched with the very first "glass cockpit." This was one of several big upgrades that were made to the space shuttle before the mission STS-101. NASA called this new and improved version of...
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Few aid trucks enter Gaza after Israel's nearly three-months complete blockade

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Few aid trucks enter Gaza after Israel's nearly three-months complete blockadeSource: AP
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OTD In Space - May 20: NASA Launches Pioneer Venus 1

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 20, 1978, NASA launched a spacecraft to Venus. The mission was called Pioneer-Venus 1, but it’s also known as the Pioneer Venus Orbiter. This was the first of two spacecraft that made up the Pioneer Venus mission. Pioneer Venus 2...
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Mad cow disease confirmed on Essex farm

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Mad cow disease confirmed on Essex farmLumen5
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OTD In Space - May 18: Apollo 10 Launches For Lunar Landing Dress Rehearsal

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 18, 1969, Apollo 10 launched on a mission to the moon. Apollo 10 was considered a "dress rehearsal" for a lunar landing. It did everything the same as a real lunar landing mission, except for the part where the lander actually...
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OTD In Space - May 17: NASA Launches 1st Synchronous Meteorological Satellite

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 17, 1974, NASA launched the first Synchronous Meteorological Satellite, SMS-1. This was the first satellite designed to monitor meteorological conditions from a geostationary orbit. This kind of orbit allowed it to stay above a...
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Watch Firefly's Blue Ghost Moon Lander Drill, Vacuum And Deploy Electrodes

3rd - Higher Ed
The Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost moon lander has begun its work on the moon using its drill, vacuum and electrodes. Blue Ghost has drilled into surface to determine heat flow from interior of Moon. It has deployed four tethered Lunar...
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OTD In Space - May 16: Space Shuttle Endeavour Launches On Final Flight

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 16, 2011, the space shuttle Endeavour launched on its 25th and final flight. This was also the penultimate mission of the entire shuttle program. Five NASA astronauts and one Italian astronaut made up the STS-134 crew. They...
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OTD In Space - May 15: Last Flight Of NASA's Mercury Program

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 15, 1963, NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper launched on the sixth and final crewed flight of the Mercury Program. This was also the last time a NASA astronaut launched on a solo mission to space. Cooper lifted off from Cape Canaveral...
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Total Lunar Eclipse Explained By NASA - Understanding The March Blood Moon

3rd - Higher Ed
Parts of the Americas was treated to a Total Lunar Eclipse (also known as a "blood moon") in March. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Are Cruise Liners Safe In Storms?

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Experts say there is no reason to worry about cruising during storms because the ships are equipped to handle extreme weather.
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OTD In Space - May 14: NASA Launches 1st Skylab Space Station

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 14, 1973, NASA launched Skylab, the first American space station. Skylab orbited Earth for six years and supported three crewed missions during which astronauts conducted hundreds of science experiments. Skylab was considered a...
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SpaceX Starship Blast Off From Beneath In Launch Mount View

3rd - Higher Ed
See the view of the flight 8 Starship launch from a camera on the launch mount. The SpaceX Mega Rocket launched from Starbase, Texas. Credit: SpaceX | edited by Space.com
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OTD In Space - May 13: Apollo Spacecraft LaunchesFfor Abort Test

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 13, 1964, NASA launched the second abort test of the Apollo spacecraft. This uncrewed mission would demonstrate that the launch escape system could safely eject the Apollo command module in case of an emergency. For the first...
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China's Shenzhou 19 Crew Conducts Spacewalk Outside Tiangong Space Station

3rd - Higher Ed
Chinese astronauts Cai Xuzhe and Song Lingdong conducted a spacewalk outside the Tiangong Space Station. Their tasks includes the "installation of the space station's debris protection device and inspection of extravehicular equipment,"...
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OTD In Space - May 12: Last Spacewalk At Mir Space Station

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 12, 2000, two Russian cosmonauts embarked on the 80th and final spacewalk at the Mir space station. This was also the first commercially financed spacewalk. A private company called Mircorp paid to launch two cosmonauts, Sergei...
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Firefly's Blue Ghost On Moon Seen By Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

3rd - Higher Ed
The Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost lander on the moon was captured by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Credit: Space.com | imagery courtesy: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University / Firefly Aerospace | edited by Steve Spaleta
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OTD In Space - May 10: M2-F2 Lifting Body Crashes

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 10, 1967, a NASA research aircraft known as the wingless M2-F2 lifting body crashed on Rogers Dry Lakebed at the Dryden Flight Research Center in California. The test pilot, Bruce Peterson, was severely injured, but he survived,...
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OTD In Space - May 9: Japan Launches Hayabusa Mission To Asteroid

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 9, 2003, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launched the first-ever asteroid sample return mission, Hayabusa. This was also the first mission to land on an asteroid. Hayabusa would spend about two years chasing down a...
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OTD In Space - May 8: Centaur Rocket Explodes During Maiden Flight

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 8, 1962, NASA's new Centaur rocket exploded in mid-air during its first test flight. The Centaur was an upper stage specially designed to launch heavier payloads into orbit. For its first launch, it flew on an Atlas rocket...
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Why Is The UK So Bad At Eurovision?

9th - Higher Ed
Is the UK really doomed to fail at Eurovision—or are we just stuck with an old stereotype? In this episode of Decomplicated, we dig into the UK’s love-hate relationship with Eurovision. From political voting myths to genuinely bad...
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OTD In Space - April 28: World's 1st Space Tourist Launches To Space Station

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 28, 2001, the world's first space tourist hitched a ride to the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. The 60-year-old businessman and multimillionaire Dennis Tito funded his own trip to space, and it cost...
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OTD In Space - April 26: Britain Launches Its 1st Satellite

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 26, 1962, Britain launched its first satellite, Ariel 1. This made the United Kingdom the third country to have a satellite in orbit after the U.S. and the Soviet Union — but they didn't launch it themselves. Ariel 1 launched on...