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Pulsars Could Act as ‘Cosmic Lighthouses’ to Guide Astronauts
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2020-06-23
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NASA scientists say pulsars could turn “the ‘G’ in GPS from Global to Galactic," and are using them to develop a navigation system to use on trips to the moon under NASA’s Artemis program and future missions to Mars.
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