Por: Time Science January 13, 2023
(DENVER) — Earth’s fever persisted last year, not quite spiking to a record high but still in the top five or six warmest on record, government agencies reported Thursday. But expect record-shattering hot years soon, likely in the next couple years because of “relentless” from the burning of coal, oil and gas, U.S. government scientists said. Despite a La Nina, a cooling of the equatorial Pacific that slightly reduces global average... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Science January 12, 2023
In what has become a grim annual tradition, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday that 2022 was one of the warmest years in modern recorded history. According to NOAA's measurements of global temperature data, 2022 ranked as the... + más
NASA’s Artemis mission launches successfully, beginning long-awaited journey to the moon | CNBC
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ABC News USA Tech December 23, 2022
Space: The final frontier were the iconic words spoken by Captain James T. Kirk and Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the hit television series Star Trek and Star Trek: Next Generation, respectively, at the beginning of each episode.While we haven't fully reached the final... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 16, 2022
NASA has a two-hour window that opens at 1:04 a.m. Wednesday to launch the Artemis I mission to the moon from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-B. Check back for live updates. A team of two technicians on the “Red Crew” drove out to Launch Pad 39-B with a plan to... + más
The US wants to become a hydrogen production powerhouse | The Verge
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CNBC USA Business November 16, 2022
To the moon, again!NASA launched the Artemis I mission on Wednesday from Florida, with the agency's most powerful rocket ever kicking off a nearly month-long journey with a ground-shaking liftoff.While no astronauts are onboard, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is... + más
NASA And SpaceX’s Jaw-Dropping Plan To Land Two People On The Moon Are Now ‘Go’ | Forbes
Artemis moon rocket set for launch early Wednesday after series of delays | ABC News
Ars Technica USA Science November 16, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 16, 2022 8:33 am UTC / NASA's Space Launch System rocket lifts off on Wednesday morning from Kennedy Space Center. Share this story KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.—The skies were auspicious during the wee... + más
When And Where To Watch NASA’s Moon Mission Finally Launch This Week | Forbes
The Hill USA Tech November 14, 2022
NASA recently released its , laying out how much money the space agency returns to the American economy. The three chief takeaways are that NASA generates $71.2 billion in total economic output, maintains 339,600 jobs across the nation and generates close to $7.7 billion in... + más
James Webb telescope captures famed Pillars of Creation in astonishing detail | 10 WBNS
10 WBNS USA Nation October 20, 2022
WASHINGTON — NASA's powerful has captured a new, highly-detailed view of a famous celestial spot, the Pillars of Creation. The Pillars of Creation were first made famous by the images from . NASA shared a new series of Hubble images of the Pillars of Creation again in... + más
Stunning new Webb Telescope image showcases the “Pillars of Creation“ | Ars Technica
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