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Houston-based Axiom Space launches global university alliance to expand microgravity research

Read full article: Houston-based Axiom Space launches global university alliance to expand microgravity research

โ€œAs space infrastructure moves from government-led to commercially operated, itโ€™s critical we preserve and expand access to low-Earth orbit (LOE) for science,โ€ Dr. Lucie Low, Axiomโ€™s chief science officer, said.

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Houston-based Axiom Space to set record conducting the most research activities benefiting life on earth, beyond

Read full article: Houston-based Axiom Space to set record conducting the most research activities benefiting life on earth, beyond

"The studies will contribute to the global knowledge base in human research, Earth observation, and life, biological, and material sciences, showcasing the space research capabilities of the crewโ€™s home nations," Axiom Space said in a statement.

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Shark thought to exist only in the Arctic found in Caribbean, researchers say

Read full article: Shark thought to exist only in the Arctic found in Caribbean, researchers say

It was quite a discovery in tropical waters to bring in a Greenland shark, which can live for more than 500 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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How to start a garden on a budget

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Inexpensive ideas to grow a garden in tight spaces

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Earth Day events in the Houston area

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Earth Day puts a spotlight on the planetโ€™s health, and often makes us think about what we can do to help out.

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Chinese spacecraft enters Mars' orbit, joining Arab ship

Read full article: Chinese spacecraft enters Mars' orbit, joining Arab ship

China's space agency said the five-ton combination orbiter and rover fired its engine to reduce its speed, allowing it to be captured by Mars' gravity. โ€œEntering orbit has been successful ... making it our countryโ€™s first artificial Mars satellite,โ€ the agency announced. Tianwen, the title of an ancient poem, means โ€œQuest for Heavenly Truth.โ€Landing a spacecraft on Mars is notoriously difficult. In 2011, a Mars-bound Chinese orbiter that was part of a Russian mission didnโ€™t make it out of Earth orbit. AdBefore the arrival this week of the Chinese spacecraft and the UAEโ€™s orbiter, six other spacecraft were already operating around Mars: three U.S., two European and one Indian.

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