Science Saturday: Mammoth DNA, Rare Black Hole & SpaceX Updates
This Science Saturday covers breakthroughs in ancient DNA, a rare black hole discovery, a failed pig kidney transplant, and a SpaceX Falcon 9 investigation.
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This Science Saturday covers breakthroughs in ancient DNA, a rare black hole discovery, a failed pig kidney transplant, and a SpaceX Falcon 9 investigation.
NASA’s CURIE mission launches to explore solar radio waves, aiming to better understand space weather and its effects on Earth using innovative radio interferometry.
The Chinese mainland launched ChinaSat-3A from Hainan, marking the 526th Long March mission. The satellite will enhance global communication and broadcasting services.
Technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner capsule have delayed the return of astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams from the ISS. NASA reschedules mission amid propulsion setbacks.
The Chinese mainland and France launched the SVOM satellite, a two-decade collaboration, to study gamma-ray bursts using the Long March-2C rocket.
Explore the latest in solar research, global warming warnings, the upcoming Olympic Esports Games, and NASA’s Voyager 1 resuming data transmission in this edition of Science Saturday.
Chinese astronauts on the Shenzhou-18 mission conduct experiments on muscle strength and adaptation aboard the China Space Station, advancing our understanding of human physiology in space.
Galactic Energy’s ‘Love on Top’ mission successfully launched three satellites from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, marking its third launch in ten days.
The European Space Agency announces the inaugural flight of its Ariane 6 satellite launcher set for July 9, marking a significant milestone in Europe’s space ambitions.
Chinese private space company Galactic Energy sets a new domestic record with two rocket launches in three days, successfully delivering five satellites into orbit.