Read more: Visit website Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. A Texas county on Wednesday approved an election sought by SpaceX that will allow residents near Elon Musk 's company to decide whether to establish a new city called Starbase. Since moving there in 2020, he has relocated or expanded several of his companies. Tesla 's massive 10-million-square-foot Gigafactory, which produces Cybertrucks, opened near Austin in 2022 and now serves as the company's he...
Last week, NASA announced that it passed 5,000 planets confirmed to exist outside our humble little solar system. Thanks to current and future space telescopes, the number of these so-called "exoplanets" is climbing fast, though it may take just a wee bit longer to identify all the estimated hundreds of billions of planets that are orbiting stars just here in our Milky Way — itself an average-sized ... Publisher: The Berkshire Edge Date: 2022-03-30T15:00:11 00:00 Twitter: @BerkEdge Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Looking Up: These three planets will appear close to the sun As we ride the Earth, we share the great plane of the solar system, with the paths of fellow planets from Mercury to Neptune all more or less keeping concentric, something like grooves on a music record. At times the other planets bunch up tight as seen from here, in angles close to the Sun. Publisher: Pocono Record Reference: (Read more) Visit Sourc...
Apr. 11—Two South Dakota teachers have been selected to participate in a NASA Liftoff Summer Institute program. Bree Oatman, a high school science teacher at Lower Brule High School, along with Mike O⁘Connell, a middle school science teacher at Chester Area School, were chosen to attend this nationally competitive program sponsored by NASA⁘s Texas Space Grant Consortium and the University of Texas Center for Space Research. There were about 60 educators selected nationwide. In addition to winning a spot at the institute, Oatman was also recently named a recipient of a $5,000 grant, the Kelly Lane Earth and Space Science Grant. The grant is awarded by the South Dakota Space Consortium to math and science teachers in South Dakota to enhance professional development. The workshop, held from June 24-28, is a professional development training course for teachers. It emphasizes science, technology, engineering...
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