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Back to Work | StarDate Online
In 2011, MIT scientist Rainer Weiss was inspecting his brainchild: LIGO, an observatory for catching gravitational waves — tiny ripples in spacetime created by the motions of massive objects. It hadn’...
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Skylab | StarDate Online
LAUNCH CONTROL: T-minus 20 seconds, and the countdown continues to go smoothly.Skylab, the first American space station, launched from Cape Kennedy 50 years ago today.LAUNCH CONTROL: We have, ignition...
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Moon and Jupiter | StarDate Online
Anyone who’s self-conscious about their weight might not want to visit Jupiter. Surface gravity on the solar system’s largest planet is more than twice as strong as Earth’s. So a person who weighs 150...
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Headed for Trouble | StarDate Online
Skylab, the first American space station, headed for orbit 50 years ago, on May 14, 1973. It was designed to accommodate three astronauts at a time for up to 56 days per mission. The astronauts would ...
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