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Parliament has been getting frosty as winter closes in – but Labor may make one more gambl
As Labor pushes on with reforms, the Coalition must decide whether to join in the parliamentary deal-makingGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIt’s the last week of parliament before the winter break, and not a minute too soon; tensions have been running a
Plans to end gazumping with binding agreements in house sales shake-up
Sales agreements will be legally binding sooner and making sellers provide more home information up front are part of the planned changes.
Playing the Moon Game
Apollo astronauts previewed their roles as lunar field geologists in Alaska’s Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
Japanese probe set for super-close flyby on July 5: 'We're going to discover another beast
Japanese probe set for super-close flyby on July 5: 'We're going to discover another beast
Having already delivered samples of the asteroid Ryugu to Earth, Hayabusa2 will soon attempt one of the closest, riskiest space-rock flybys in spaceflight history.
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NextSTEP-3 B: Moon Base Demonstrations
Notice ID: Coming Soon NASA’s Human Spaceflight Mission Directorate is seeking innovative ideas from industry partners through a new solicitation appendix under the NextSTEP-3 Omnibus Broad Agency Announcement. Appendix B: Moon Base Demonstrations calls for industry-led demonstra
The growing number of satellites in orbit could soon make telescopes obsolete. 'For astron
The growing number of satellites in orbit could soon make telescopes obsolete. 'For astron
If the number of satellites in Earth's orbit exceeds 100,000, humanity may lose its ability to study the universe from the planet's surface. Some companies want to put millions into space.
Japanese company books 1,100 pounds of cargo space on SpaceX Starship mission to the moon
Japanese company books 1,100 pounds of cargo space on SpaceX Starship mission to the moon
The Japanese company ispace is expanding its already extensive moon plans to include SpaceX's Starship megarocket. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
SpaceX ignites all 33 powerful engines on Starship booster ahead of Flight 13 launch
SpaceX ignites all 33 powerful engines on Starship booster ahead of Flight 13 launch
SpaceX completed an engine test of the next Super Heavy booster slated to launch Starship's next mission, which could lift off as soon as next week.
These rare glowing 'space clouds' are summer's best-kept skywatching secret
These rare glowing 'space clouds' are summer's best-kept skywatching secret
Now is the time to look for noctilucent clouds — shimmering ice clouds that glow near the edge of space. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
Getting Vikram-1 to orbit: Inside Skyroot Aerospace's coming bid to make spaceflight histo
Getting Vikram-1 to orbit: Inside Skyroot Aerospace's coming bid to make spaceflight histo
Backed by a $1.1 billion valuation, Skyroot Aerospace is betting that its Vikram-1 rocket can help transform India's commercial launch industry. And Vikram-1 is set to fly soon.
Google Home will soon get better at recognizing you
Google Home will soon get better at recognizing you
A new update for Google Home could make it less likely your smart home cameras mistake you for someone else, just because you're facing away from the camera. Starting June 23rd, Google's expanding its facial recognition feature so that people you've tagged in your Familiar Faces
This flying solar-powered platform could deliver better internet from the air
This flying solar-powered platform could deliver better internet from the air
As soon as August, a giant silver bullet will cut its way through the dry air of the southwestern US and cross the Pacific to reach the coast of Japan. Once there, the roughly 200-foot-long craft, built by the New Mexico–based company Sceye, will park some 18 kilometers above the