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Landings on hell: The Soviet Venera probes that touched Venus
Venus is a pressure cooker with surface temperatures that melt lead. Yet, in the 1970s, the Soviet Union achieved the impossible: landing probes on its surface. This video chronicles the daring Venera ...
Back in January, a small spacecraft built by a California-based company called Impulse Space launched along with a stack of ...
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How the space race opened a new era of global power
As the United States and the Soviet Union competed for dominance after World War II, radar experiments like Project Diana proved that space could become the next strategic frontier, not only for ...
For the 70th year in a row, people of all ages will be able to get updates on Santa's journey around the world from the North American Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado. For the first time, ...
Washington, D.C.'s performing arts center was named for President Kennedy after his assassination. But his vision for the arts as a cornerstone of democracy was shared by Eisenhower and Johnson.
Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets, as well as a quick look ahead at the next ...
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Russia deploys first S-500 air defense unit, claims it can down US stealth jets
The first ever regiment of the S-500 Prometheus is now deployed on combat duty as per Russian reports but much of its ...
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