Future quantum computers will be no match for 'space encryption' that
Quantum computers will break encryption one day. But converting data into light particles and beaming them around using thousands of satellites might be one way around this problem.
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The solar eclipse is over! Here's what to do with your eclipse glasses
Astronomers Without Borders has set up collection centers across the U.S. and Canada to recycle gently used eclipse glasses, which will be donated to underserved communities for future eclipses.
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What to do next with your solar viewing kit after the 2024 solar eclip
After the eclipse on April 8, here's what you can do next with your solar-specific kit.
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 106 — Space Potpourri!
On Episode 106 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq take you on a tour of the coolest space places on Earth.
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Tiny black holes left over from the Big Bang may be prime dark matter
Don't rule out primordial black holes as dark matter suspects just yet! Particle-sized black holes may resist evaporation, surviving long enough to account for the universe's most mysterious stuff.
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'You could feel the energy and wonder': Despite clouds, totality wows
The total solar eclipse on April 8 plunged Syracuse, New York's Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology into darkness for 90 seconds, creating a wondrous and memorable totality.
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In a virtual reality universe, upcoming 'JUICE' mission flies by Jupit
To test its autonomous software, the JUICE mission team pretended to fly the spacecraft past Jupiter's fourth moon, and passed the exam with flying colors.
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Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft starts testing ahead of moon mission with a
The Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft began testing on April 10 in an altitude chamber at NASA. The spacecraft will bring four astronauts around the moon no earlier than 2025.
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SpaceX Starship will be 500 feet tall to prepare for Mars missions, El
Just weeks after Starship first reached orbital speed during a spaceflight in March, SpaceX founder Elon Musk outlined what the company wants to do with future spacecraft for Mars missions.
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ULA chronicles the rise of Vulcan rocket in new employee-drawn comic b
Vulcan, United Launch Alliance's new heavy-lift rocket, was not the result of being exposed to gamma rays or the bite of a radioactive spider, but it does have an origin story worthy of a comic book.
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Watch an exclusive clip from the CNN' 'Space Shuttle Columbia: The Fi
CNN's space documentary, "Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight" reaches its finale on April 14. You can watch an exclusive clip now.
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'Fly Me to the Moon' trailer mixes real-life Apollo history with moon
Watching the new trailer for the upcoming movie "Fly Me to the Moon" might leave you thinking that it is an entire work of fiction. And for the most part, you would be correct.
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HALO Space unveils capsule design for stratospheric space 'glamping'
Spanish start-up HALO Space has unveiled its capsule design for stratospheric space tourism.
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Sweden becomes 38th country to sign NASA's Artemis Accords for moon ex
Sweden is the latest nation to sign onto NASA's Artemis Accords on April 16, following Switzerland's signing earlier this week.
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Ingenuity team says goodbye to pioneering Mars helicopter
The Ingenuity Mars helicopter team met one last time on Tuesday (April 16) to oversee a transmission from the little rotorcraft.
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