Watch a SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule leave the space station Thursday
A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule will leave the International Space Station Thursday morning (Aug. 18), and you can watch the departure live.
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Best star projectors: Indoor views of the night sky
The very best star projectors for staying cozy beneath the cosmos from the comfort of your own home.
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China prepares to launch yet another new solid rocket, the Smart Dragon 3
China is continuing to boost its options for launching small satellites with a new rocket called the Smart Dragon 3, which is expected to fly for the first time soon.
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Best compact binoculars: Get big views from smaller binos
While compact binoculars aren't as powerful as larger ones, they are great for portability and are generally less expensive.
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Spacesuit power problem cuts Russian spacewalk short outside space station
A spacewalk outside the International Space Station was cut short Wednesday (Aug. 17) after Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev experienced an electrical problem with his Orlan spacesuit.
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Best binoculars for kids: A close-up view of the cosmos for smaller hands and eyes
Use the best binoculars for kids to enjoy stargazing, wildlife and more with these compact and lightweight models.
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Colliding black holes could clock universe's expansion rate
New research suggests that the expansion of the universe could be measured using colliding black holes as 'spectral sirens.'
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Best monocular 2022: Quality kit you can use for stargazing
Monoculars aren't just for observing wildlife; they can enhance your stargazing experience too.
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Save 20% on the Sky-Watcher Heritage-76 Mini Dobsonian Telescope
This Sky-Watcher Telescope is an excellent starter scope and you can now save 20% when you get it from Wex Photo Video.
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International Space Station: Live updates
Find out what's going on at the International Space Station.
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Artemis 1 moon rocket might still fly this week, NASA says
Friday (Sept. 2) is still in play for the Artemis 1 launch, NASA officials say, though it's too early to make any definitive statements.
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War in Ukraine highlights the growing strategic importance of private satellite companies — especially in times of conflict
Satellites owned by private companies have played an unexpectedly important role in the war in Ukraine.
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Join Artemis 1's Commander Moonikin Campos on his lunar voyage in NASA's free comic book
NASA delivers a free online Artemis 1 comic book titled, "The Adventures of Commander Moonikin Campos and Friends."
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Trio of solar flares produce radio blackouts and dazzling auroras
Space weather watchers observed a series of powerful flares between Aug. 27 and Aug. 29, the most powerful of which registered as a moderate M8-class flare.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
See the latest news about NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission here.
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VP Harris and NASA chief unconcerned by Artemis 1 launch delay
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the decades of work it took Artemis 1 to get this far, while NASA's Bill Nelson said the agency will address the issue that led to the scrub Monday (Aug. 29).
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Watch the young moon rise above Mercury tonight
See the young moon over Mercury in the evening sky just after sunset tonight (Aug. 29).
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NASA calls off Artemis 1 moon rocket launch over engine cooling issue
An engine cooling issue on NASA's giant new rocket for deep-space exploration forced the agency to call off the booster's much-anticipated launch debut early Monday (Aug. 29).
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Watch live: NASA scrubs Artemis 1 moon rocket launch attempt
NASA's huge Artemis 1 rocket is counting down to an Aug. 29 launch to the moon and you can watch online for free.
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Dark energy remains a mystery as Einstein's theory of gravity passes another test
Another test of general relativity shows that Einstein's theory holds up, and a phenomenon it predicted could be used to investigate the mysterious force known as dark energy, which drives the accelerating expansion of the universe.
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War in Ukraine highlights the growing strategic importance of private
Satellites owned by private companies have played an unexpectedly important role in the war in Ukraine.
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Join Artemis 1's Commander Moonikin Campos on his lunar voyage in NASA's free comic book
NASA delivers a free online Artemis 1 comic book titled, "The Adventures of Commander Moonikin Campos and Friends."
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Trio of solar flares produce radio blackouts and dazzling auroras
Space weather watchers observed a series of powerful flares between Aug. 27 and Aug. 29, the most powerful of which registered as a moderate M8-class flare.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
See the latest news about NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission here.
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VP Harris and NASA chief unconcerned by Artemis 1 launch delay
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the decades of work it took Artemis 1 to get this far, while NASA's Bill Nelson said the agency will address the issue that led to the scrub Monday (Aug. 29).
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Watch the young moon rise above Mercury tonight
See the young moon over Mercury in the evening sky just after sunset tonight (Aug. 29).
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NASA calls off Artemis 1 moon rocket launch over engine cooling issue
An engine cooling issue on NASA's giant new rocket for deep-space exploration forced the agency to call off the booster's much-anticipated launch debut early Monday (Aug. 29).
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Watch live: NASA scrubs Artemis 1 moon rocket launch attempt
NASA's huge Artemis 1 rocket is counting down to an Aug. 29 launch to the moon and you can watch online for free.
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Dark energy remains a mystery as Einstein's theory of gravity passes another test
Another test of general relativity shows that Einstein's theory holds up, and a phenomenon it predicted could be used to investigate the mysterious force known as dark energy, which drives the accelerating expansion of the universe.
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An early Harvest Full Moon rises Saturday. Here's what to expect.
The full moon of Saturday (Sept. 10) also carries the title of the Harvest Moon for those living in the Northern Hemisphere.
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VP Harris congratulates astronauts, promotes teamwork between Earth and space
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke today (Sept. 9) to with Expedition 67 astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Harris will also chair a key space meeting today.
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Encalife SVBONY 501P 70 telescope review
This basic portable refractor telescope is suitable for lunar observations and comes complete with a backpack for easy transportation.
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NASA's Mars Opportunity Rover stars in heartfelt new documentary
New documentary 'Good Night Oppy' explores the intrepid Opportunity Mars rover's 15-year odyssey on the Red Planet.
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Space station experiment suggests Mars rovers will need to dig deep to find life
The search for signs of life, past or present, on Mars may have hit a stumbling blocks as new results show how the rovers will be unable to detect biomarkers on the surface.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope mission: Live updates
Read the latest news about NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
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Watch VP Kamala Harris lead the National Space Council meeting today (Sept. 9)
Vice President Kamala Harris will preside over her second National Space Council meeting Friday (Sept. 9) at 2:20 p.m. EDT (1840 GMT).
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
See the latest news about NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission here.
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Babylon 5 to return with a secret project featuring original cast
The 1990s science-fiction series, which pioneered multi-season arc storytelling, is about to get a revival.
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SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy rocket just fired up 7 engines for the 1
SpaceX fired seven engines on its Starship Super Heavy prototype "Booster 7" on Monday (Sept. 19), marking the highest number of Raptor engines ever tested simultaneously.
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Jupiter is at its closest to Earth in 59 years, NASA says
The solar system's most massive planet, Jupiter, will make its closest approach to Earth for 59 years on Sept. 26 even as the gas giant will be directly opposite the sun as viewed from Earth.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket launch hinges on critical fueling test on Sept. 21
A fueling test of NASA's new megarocket on Sept. 21 could make or break the agency's hopes of launching the Artemis 1 moon mission on Sept. 27.
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Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II draws crowds of mourners so large they're visible from space
Earth-imaging satellites have spied the massive crowds that gathered in London for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
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James Webb Space Telescope's 1st images of Mars reveal atmosphere secrets
The James Webb Space Telescope excels at capturing images of distant cosmic objects, but the telescope's new Mars images demonstrate it can have an impact much closer to home.
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Valery Polyakov, cosmonaut who logged longest space mission, dies at 80
Cosmonaut Valery Polyakov, who logged the single longest stay in space, has died at the age of 80. Polyakov launched on two missions to the space station Mir. In total, he was off Earth for 678 days.
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Global space agency leaders see asteroid deflection, moon missions as top priorities
Heads of the world's major space agencies presented their big plans for the coming years at a major congress in Paris, while underlining the serious challenges that could affect space and humanity.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
See the latest news about NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission here.
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Satellites watch Hurricane Fiona wallop Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic
Satellites are watching as Hurricane Fiona, currently a Category 1 storm, pummels Caribbean islands.
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Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer mini star tracker review
Astrophotographers can use this lightweight star tracker with cameras up to 100mm lenses to keep stars still for up to four minutes.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 2 satellites on record-tying 14th miss
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket on its record-tying 14th mission Saturday (Oct.8), sending two commercial communications satellites to orbit.
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Full moon calendar 2022: When to see the next full moon
The full moon happens about once a month. Find out when.
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See Mercury shine bright while far from the sun on Saturday (Oct. 8)
Skywatchers can see Mercury half-lit and bright in the sky on Saturday, Oct. 8 as the planet is far enough from the sun to be spotted.
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Best multiverse movies and TV shows: from Dr Strange to Dr Who
We've haven't checked every timeline, but these are definitely the best multiverse movies in our reality.
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 32 — Space Art Master James Vaughan
On today's This Week in Space, talented aerospace artist James Vaughan joins us to discuss art and exploring the stars.
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Will Tom Cruise perform a spacewalk while shooting film on space station?
Tom Cruise considers rocketing into space for his next big budget Hollywood movie
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The top space stories of the week!
The Crew-5 astronauts reach the space station, disability ambassadors plan for a parabolic flight and a NASA rover collects a new rock sample from Mars. These are some of this week's top stories.
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Space photos: The most amazing images this week!
NASA's DART mission has given asteroid Dimorphos a new tail, an intergalactic shockwave is revealed and Europa's icy scars come into focus. These are some of this week's top photos.
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James Webb Space Telescope reveals the 'bones' of a distant galaxy in stunning new image
The new image will be compared to an older one captured by Hubble to help scientists learn more about the structure and composition of spiral galaxies
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Stratolaunch's Roc, the world's largest plane, aces 1st flight carryin
Stratolaunch flew a prototype of its planned air-launched Talon hypersonic vehicle for the first time on Friday (Oct. 28).
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NASA won't cancel Psyche asteroid mission, targets October 2023 launch
NASA will continue to develop its troubled Psyche asteroid mission, with the aim of launching it in October 2023 — a year later than planned.
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Watch NASA demolish one of its buildings in Alabama on Saturday
NASA will destroy one of its buildings at Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama on Saturday morning (Oct. 29), and you can watch it live.
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Listen to the terrifying rumble of Earth's magnetic field being assaulted by a solar storm
If you're seeking something unsettling from space this October, this audio track provides a disturbing sonic representation of the Earth's magnetic field under attack.
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Next-generation inflatable Mars landing gear to get a test during launch next week
Technology that could help humanity land heavy hardware on Mars will get an in-space test early next week.
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James Webb Space Telescope snaps new, super-spooky image of Pillars of Creation
The James Webb Space Telescope pulled a creepy trick in a new image of the Pillars of Creation: making the stars "disappear" by focusing on a different wavelength of light.
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Venus-bound NASA instrument preparing to brave the harsh atmosphere
NASA scientists are preparing to paint the most detailed picture to date of the atmosphere of Venus when the aptly named DAVINCI mission drops a probe to the planet's surface.
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Watch Europe's Solar Orbiter get up close and personal with the sun's corona (video)
The European Solar Orbiter spacecraft took the highest-resolution video ever of the upper layer of the sun's atmosphere, the corona.
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International Space Station: Live updates
Find out what's going on at the International Space Station.
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SpaceX astronaut missions for NASA: Crew-4 landing updates
Read the latest news about SpaceX's Crew-4 and Crew-5 missions to the International Space Station for NASA.
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Most UFOs are 'Chinese surveillance' drones and 'airborne clutter,' Pe
The U.S. government has officially started to explain some of the most infamous UFO encounters of the last decade, with China and weather balloons as top offenders.
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Problems with NASA asteroid mission Psyche delay Venus probe's launch to 2031
A NASA Venus mission will have to wait at least three more years to launch due to issues with the agency's Psyche asteroid probe.
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'Andor' episode 8 continues its amazing world-building and paints a terrifying view in 'Narkina 5'
If the title of 'Star Wars: Episode IV' is 'A New Hope' then the title of 'Andor' episode VII should be 'Abandon All Hope.'
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Boeing's 1st Starliner astronaut flight delayed to April 2023
The first crewed flight of Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi has been pushed back by two additional months, to April 2023.
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Rocket Lab launches Swedish satellite but fails to catch booster with helicopter
Rocket Lab launched a Swedish research satellite to orbit today (Nov. 4) but didn't manage to snag the returning booster with a helicopter.
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SpaceX's next Falcon Heavy rocket launch may fly before Christmas
The next SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch date is up in the air, but the most optimistic projections have Viasat-3 flying in December. A Space Force payload is just behind, in 2023.
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Best camera phone 2022: Smartphones with stargazing capabilities
Check out our recommended best camera phones for taking pictures and recording videos on a smartphone.
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China's latest giant rocket debris crash blasted by US and European space chiefs
The heads of NASA and the European Space Agency have issued statements condemning the latest example of a Chinese Long March 5B rocket booster falling to Earth in an uncontrolled reentry.
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Best Lego Star Wars sets 2022
The best Lego Star Wars sets from a galaxy far, far away (also available in your nearest Lego store)
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Estes launches SpaceX Falcon 9 as new fly and display model rocket
A new Estes' SpaceX Falcon 9 with Crew Dragon model rocket is ready to launch and land just like the real vehicle on which it is based.
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Branson blues? Challenges face Virgin Galactic and Virgin Orbit
Space tourism company Virgin Galactic may be sued by shareholders, a media report suggests, while Virgin Orbit is bleeding cash ahead of its first launch from the United Kingdom.
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China just test-fired the engine for its huge new moon and Mars rocket
China has completed a first hot fire test of a fully-assembled powerful new engine that could power new launch vehicles and boost the country's space capabilities.
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Astronomers spot the exposed inner core of an 'oddball' star by accident
By sheer chance, astronomers have spotted the stripped core of a star that was once 12 times the mass of the sun during a stage of stellar evolution that lasts the blink of a cosmic eye.
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Eclipsed Blood Moon looms over NASA's Artemis 1 rocket (photos)
NASA's huge Artemis 1 moon rocket stares up at its blood-red target in amazing lunar eclipse photos posted by the space agency today (Nov. 8).
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NASA's last space shuttle cabin trainer lands at Lone Star Flight Museum
The last of NASA's space shuttle crew cabin mockups to leave the training room floor has arrived at its new home, the Lone Star Flight Museum in Houston.
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NASA astronaut votes from space bunk bed for Election Day 2022
NASA astronaut Josh Cassada voted in the U.S. midterms from a bunk bed aboard the International Space Station, joining an elite cadre of people who cast their ballots from orbit.
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James Webb Space Telescope could search for 'laughing gas' to find alien life
An alternative biosignature on alien planets could be the same chemical that makes laughing gas.
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James Webb Space Telescope's supercold camera bounces back from glitch
The James Webb Space Telescope's supercold camera MIRI is back in full science mode after a technical problem on its grating wheel forced scientists to halt some observations.
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Scientists launched seeds into space to create climate-resistant super varieties
Scientists have sent a batch of seeds to the International Space Station to create new strains of agricultural plants resistant to climate change.
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Sweet launch system: Celebrity chef Duff Goldman makes NASA SLS rocket-shaped cake
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) was not the only mega-moon rocket to recently roll out at the agency's Florida spaceport — albeit the other was considerably smaller and much more tasty.
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US military's X-37B space plane lands, ending record-breaking mystery
The space plane touched down at NASA's Kennedy Space Center today (Nov. 12) after 908 days in orbit — more than four months longer than any previous X-37B flight.
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SpaceX rocket launches 2 big telecom satellites on record-tying 14th mission
SpaceX launched two heavy telecom satellites for Intelsat on Saturday (Nov. 12), using a Falcon 9 rocket flying on its record-tying 14th mission.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
See the latest news about NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission here.
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Watch NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket launch on Nov. 16 online for free
Watch NASA's Artemis 1 mission launch for free online. Our livestream guide tells you how you can watch the launch of the iconic Artemis 1 mission.
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Space photos: The most amazing images this week!
The Hubble Space Telescope observes puffs from newborn stars, NASA tests a Mars landing shield and pink auroras appear to a lucky group of tourists. These are some of this week's top photos.
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The top space stories of the week!
NASA stays on course for an Artemis I launch next week, astronomers spot the exposed core of a massive star and a total lunar eclipse dazzles skywatchers across the world. These are some of this week's top stories.
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 37 —Rise of the megarockets
On today's This Week in Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik launch into today's new era of megarockets for Artemis 1, Starship and more!
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First upcycled socks worn in space inspire astronaut's new limited edition footwear
Now you can dress like an astronaut, or at least your feet can, with limited edition socks of the Osom Brand style used by Doug Hurley on the International Space Station.
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Watch for fireballs as the Northern Taurid meteor shower peaks tonight (Nov. 12)
The Taurid meteor shower created as Earth passes through debris left behind by the comet Encke peaks on Saturday Nov. 12 with an increased opportunity to see a bright fireball erupt in the sky.
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China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts complete their 3rd and final spacewalk
China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts just conducted a spacewalk to carry out work on the newly arrived Mengtian space station module.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope mission: Live updates
Read the latest news about NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
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Better space weather forecast could have saved SpaceX Starlink satellites from solar storm
SpaceX's loss of 40 Starlink satellites in February was preceded by the company using an inaccurate space weather forecasting model to decide to launch following a geomagnetic storm warning.
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Ukraine invasion's impacts on space exploration: Live updates
The Russia-Ukraine war has already stretched into space, with satellites providing internet and intel and longstanding international relations in outer space shifting rapidly.
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International Space Station: Live updates
Find out what's going on at the International Space Station.
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Andor goes full 'Papillon' in episode 10 'One Way Out'
Kino Loy becomes a bodhisattva-of-sorts to the inmates of Narkina 5 in 'One Way Out'
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Save up to $70 on Meta Quest 2 and get free two games with this Black Friday VR deal
Get two great games with your shiny new VR headset and still save money thanks to this Black Friday Meta Quest 2 deal.
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World's first computer, the Antikythera Mechanism, 'started up' in 178 B.C., scientists claim
The mysterious Antikythera mechanism, thought by some to be the world's first computer, was first "started up" on Dec. 22, 178 B.C., archaeologists have now found.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
See the latest news about NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission here.
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Pictures from space! Our image of the day
This beautiful black and white portrait of our planet was taken by the Orion capsule's optical navigation camera, which is used to determine the spacecraft's position in space.
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Save 53% in this Black Friday deal and snag a fantastic pair of night vision binoculars.
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James Webb Space Telescope practices studying alien atmospheres for signs of life
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed an exoplanet's atmosphere in unprecedented detail, allowing scientists to understand the planet's past and test methods for detecting alien life.
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Save $70 on Celestron's powerful AstroMaster 114 EQ telescope
Celestron's Newtonian reflector telescope is 22% off on Amazon and comes with an accurate equatorial mount included.
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Rocket startup ABL Space Systems aborts 3rd launch attempt in a week
ABL Space Systems, a small satellite launching startup aiming to make its rocket debut, aborted its third launch attempt in less than a week on Monday (Nov. 21).
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Save up to $100 on these beginner-friendly Vantop drones this Black Friday
Best Buy is currently offering Black Friday savings on Vantop Snaptain drones, with prices as low as $69.99.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
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China rolls out rocket to launch new crew to newly-completed space station
China is gearing up to send a new crew up to the newly-completed space station on the Shenzhou 15 mission.
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Save $40 on the Encalife 10x50 ED binocular on Black Friday
The Encalife ENBI202 10x50 ED binoculars are now 12% off in this Black Friday deal giving a decent discount of $40.
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Save 21% on the Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ with this Black Friday deal
This early Black Friday telescope deal means you can save $40 on the Celestron AstroMaster refractor telescope, a great beginner telescope.
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Save nearly $900 on the Nikon D850 camera with this Black Friday deal
Bag a discount of almost $900 on the Nikon D850, which we've named as one of the best cameras for astrophotography, with this Black Friday deal.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission: Live updates
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NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft flies past record distance set by Apollo 13
Houston, we have a new record holder. NASA's Artemis I Orion has now traveled farther beyond Earth than any spacecraft designed to carry astronauts. The Orion flew past the distance set by Apollo 13.
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Black Friday Deals live now: Telescopes, VR headsets, Lego and more
Our Black Friday space deals coverage is underway with the freshest deals on telescopes, star projectors, drones, Lego and more.
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Light up your home with starry nebulas with 42% off this star projector
This star projector is $25 off in this Black Friday weekend deal which doubles as the perfect holiday gift for space fans or to help kids fall asleep.
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Artemis 1's BioSentinel cubesat aces lunar flyby, readies for biology mission
The shoebox-sized BioSentinel spacecraft, which launched on NASA's Artemis 1 mission, is all set to begin its deep-space biology experiment after making a flyby of the moon.
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Vaonis Vespera smart telescope: Black Friday savings of $500
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Give the gift of power — save 28% on this future-proof power bank from Zendure in this Black Friday deal.
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Weird young super-Jupiter challenges theories of planet formation
A weird planet with the diameter of Jupiter but eight times its mass has left astronomers questioning current theories about planet formation.
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Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft captures selfie as Earth sets behind moon (video)
A new video shows NASA's Orion spacecraft capturing a selfie with the background Earth setting behind the moon, along with a suite of other timelapses during its lunar voyage.
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10 strange things NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft took to the moon
NASA's uncrewed Artemis 1 moon mission is full of passengers, we take a look at some of the strangest items hitching a ride here.
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Super-distant black hole is eating half a sun a year and blasting its leftovers at Earth
Astronomers have made the most distant observation of a black hole ripping apart a star and feasting upon it, thanks to a jet of stellar "leftovers" blasted directly toward Earth.
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SpaceX delays launch of Japanese moon lander for last-minute rocket checks
SpaceX delayed the launch of Japan's Hakuto-R moon lander carrying a United Arab Emirates' rover until Thursday (Dec. 1) at 3:37 a.m. EST (0837 GMT) to allow for additional pre-flight checks.
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Lab-grown black hole may prove Stephen Hawking's most challenging theory right
By using a chain of atoms to simulate a black hole's event horizon, researchers have shown that Hawking radiation may exist just as the late physicist described.
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Rising sea levels could swamp the US coastline by 2050, NASA predicts
Sea levels are expected to rise around the contiguous U.S. faster than previously thought, a new NASA study finds.
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See Mars at its best in the night sky on Wednesday (Nov. 30)
Wednesday (Nov. 30) offers an excellent opportunity for skywatchers to observe Mars when the Red Planet will be at its closest to Earth, appearing bigger and brighter in the sky.
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The hunt is on in neighboring galaxy for 2nd closest monster black hole to Earth
Astronomers may finally have a way to hunt for a monstrous supermassive black hole they suspect lurks in the dwarf galaxy next door.
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Search for possible sign of life in Venus' clouds comes up empty
The aircraft-borne SOFIA telescope could not find signs of a compound possibly linked to biological activity during observations of Venus' atmosphere.
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See the half-lit first quarter moon on Wednesday (Nov. 30)
On the final day before December, the moon will be exactly halfway between the new moon and the full moon with its face half-illuminated.
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SpaceX fires 11 engines of Starship Super Heavy booster ahead of test flight (video)
SpaceX ignited multiple Raptor engines on a Starship prototype called Booster 7 during a test in South Texas on Tuesday (Nov. 29).
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Blown away! Watch NASA's Artemis 1 Launch Abort System blast off into
Luckily, the launch abort system wasn't needed during the Artemis 1 launch to the moon. But the view its departure left behind looks just like a moment from 'Interstellar' or 'Star Wars'.
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Veteran astronaut Tom Marshburn retires from NASA
NASA's Tom Marshburn visited the International Space Station three times with three different spacecraft, accruing nearly a year in space over his career.
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Neutrons: Facts about the influential subatomic particles
Neutral particles lurking in atomic nuclei, neutrons are responsible for nuclear reactions and for creating precious elements.
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China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts return to Earth after helping build Tiangong space station
China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts have handed over control of the Tiangong space station and returned to Earth.
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'Avatar: The Way of Water': Dive into its immersive final trailer (video)
20th Century Studios releases the final trailer for "Avatar: The Way of Water"
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National Geographic's new 'Stargazer's Atlas' is a breathtaking guide to the cosmos (exclusive)
Andrew Fazekas, a.k.a. The Night Sky Guy, shared the story of the stunning new "Stargazer's Atlas" from Nat Geo.
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Orion Nebula image tells a dramatic tale of stellar death and rebirth
A new image of the closest star-forming nebula to Earth shows the effect massive stars have in transforming the region.
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Fortnite's Chapter 3 finale event 'Fracture' just launched players to space to reforge the island
Epic Games' Fortnite Chapter 3 finale event destroyed the battle royale game's island battleground on Saturday (Dec. 3), then launched players into space to build a new one.
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US Air Force unveils new B-21 Raider stealth bomber, most advanced military aircraft ever
The U.S. Air Force unveiled the new Northrop Grumman-built B-21 Raider stealth bomber Friday (Dec. 2) to be the new backbone of the Air Force's fleet.
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