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Israeli drug experimental system launched to space: This week in space
An Israeli lab on the ISS, building blocks of life found on the Bennu asteroid, Chinese moon satellite, and ice buildup on the European telescope
Davidson Institute of Science
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03.29.24
Impressive success for starship: This week in space
Third successful trial for SpaceX's giant spacecraft, new estimations as to the age of the universe, an attempt to save an old spacecraft, and the explosion of a Japanese rocket
Ettay Nevo
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03.22.24
Third starship launch: this week in space
SpaceX is set to launch again its revolutionary spacecraft, new findings regarding planet formation and the discovery of low oxygen levels on Jupiter's moon
Ettay Nevo/ The Davidson Institute of Science
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03.16.24
Space oddity: former top Netanyahu aide convicted of collaborating with 'space nation'
Ron Shechter, who previously held senior consular position in Prime Minister's Office, convicted of conflict of interest for advising Space Kingdom of Asgardia on how to recruit citizens
Itamar Eichner
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03.13.24
Israeli technology against space debris
A private spacecraft is on its way to land on the moon, the crash of a large European satellite, and the brightest celestial body in the observable universe
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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03.05.24
A private spacecraft en route to the moon: This week in space
A newly discovered subterranean ocean on Saturn's moon, troubles with the Mars rover, and an Israeli satellite deal could launch us into space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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02.23.24
Astronaut sets new record for most time spent in space
Here's the space news: Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenk spent 879 days in space, surpassing the previous record set by his compatriot Gennady Padalka; Venus moon gets unusual name; US space agency launched the PACE satellite for environmental research
Davidson Institute of Science
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02.22.24
Israeli researchers join mission to divert asteroid
The Technion team employs advanced theoretical methods to conduct simulations of collisions between spacecraft and asteroids; research lead to the development of a new and precise compression curve
Ynetnews
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02.21.24
Star Wars: Vladimir Putin edition
Reports of Russia planning to deploy nuclear weapons in space have sparked fears of an extraterrestrial arms race; meanwhile, China, Iran and North Korea's ambitions to create advanced space weapons are alarming the international community
Tzippy Shmilovitz, New York
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02.19.24
Women’s long journey to space
The pioneering pilot who failed her friends, the cosmonaut who was given a kitchen apron upon her arrival at the space station; The quest for gender equality in space has been long and hard, these are the stories of its key protagonists
Ettay Nevo/ Davidson Institute of Science
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02.18.24
Artificial Israeli star revolutionizes skywatching
Surprising ice on Mars, a distant planet with water in its atmosphere and the possible reason for the overturning of the Japanese lunar lander
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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02.10.24
This week in Space
Surprising ice on Mars, a distant planet with water in its atmosphere, Israeli artificial star revolutionizes use of telescopes and the possible reason for the overturning of the Japanese lunar lander
Ettay Nevo
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02.02.24
The giant spinners of the universe
From small asteroids to giant galaxies, our universe is a spectacular display of rotating objects
Ettay Nevo/Davdison Institute of Science
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01.27.24
Is there life on Saturn's moon?
Data suggests substances in Enceladus's atmosphere hint at a potential for life in its dark ocean, exciting scientists
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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01.05.24
Half a trillion dollars and growing: Global space industry blasts off
Earthly challenges, such as rising interest rates and inflation, do not hinder the rapid growth of the international space industry, which reached approximately $546 billion in 2022; Humanity's boundaries are expanding to infinity and beyond
Tomer Tonic
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10.06.23
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