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Daily Archives: 16 November 2019

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Spacewalkers Complete First Excursion to Repair Cosmic Particle Detector

TECH NEWSBy Mars Planet16 November 2019Leave a comment

  Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan concluded their spacewalk at 1:18 p.m. EST. During the six hour and 39 minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully positioned materials, removed a debris cover on the AMS, and installed handrails in preparation for the subsequent spacewalks. The…

With Mars Methane Mystery Unsolved, Curiosity Serves Scientists a New One: Oxygen

TECH NEWSBy Mars Planet16 November 2019Leave a comment

For the first time in the history of space exploration, scientists have measured the seasonal changes in the gases that fill the air directly above the surface of Gale Crater on Mars. As a result, they noticed something baffling: oxygen, the gas many Earth creatures use to breathe, behaves in a way that so far…

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