Senator Mark Kelly, Roy Bridges to enter Astronaut Hall of Fame
The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame will induct two space shuttle pilots: Roy Bridges, who flew at the start of the program, and Mark Kelly, who helped bring it to a close, at a public ceremony in May.
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God killers target Sisko and Worf in IDW's 'Star Trek: Day of Blood' story arc
IDW Publishing kicks off their summer crossover event with "Star Trek: Prelude to Day of Blood" in May 2023.
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Only filmed interview with Georges Lemaître, 'father of the Big Bang,' rediscovered after 60 years
The only known filmed interview with physicist and Catholic priest Georges Lemaître, who originally proposed the Big Bang theory, has been found on a video that was lost nearly 60 years ago.
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Watch the 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' world premiere red carpet event live online tonight!
Marvel Studios kicks off the world premiere of "Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania" with a free livestream party on Feb. 6, 2023.
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Potensic Atom SE review
The Potensic Atom SE is a fantastic drone for beginners, offering a foldable design and a sub 250g weight, but with limited camera controls for photos and videos.
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Do we live in a rotating universe? If we did, we could travel back in time
A rotating universe would be capable of rotating your future into your own past, allowing you to travel back in time.
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SpaceX eyeing March for 1st Starship orbital flight, Elon Musk says
SpaceX will try to launch its huge Starship rocket to Earth orbit for the first time next month, provided the vehicle passes its remaining tests, Elon Musk said.
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Astronomers poised to hunt new kind of gravitational wave
The gravitational waves would be weak, but potentially detectable by the next joint observing run of the world's gravitational-wave detectors.
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Bright blue stars crawl among Tarantula Nebula clouds in Hubble telescope photo
A stunning new view of the Tarantula Nebula captures turbulent clouds of gas and dust swirling between young stars.
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Doomsday clock advances to 90 seconds to midnight — the closest to apocalypse it's ever been
Humanity faces greater existential threats than it did during the Cold War, according to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
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Turkey earthquake opened 190-mile-long fissure, satellite images show
Two enormous cracks in Earth's crust opened near the Turkish-Syrian border after two powerful earthquakes shook the region on Monday (Feb. 6), killing over 20,000 people.
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Hurricane-tracking satellites can also keep tabs on harmful microplastics in the ocean
A satellite system designed to track hurricanes can reveal where damaging microplastics accumulate in the ocean. A new study now reveals why.
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Mars atmosphere mystery could be solved by rocks in Minnesota
We know precious little about how Mars got its atmosphere or how it disappeared. Now, thanks to some rocks from Duluth, Minnesota, scientists have a new theory.
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Manfrotto MK055XPRO3-BHQ2 tripod review
The sturdy MK055XPRO3 BHQ2 can handle heavy astrophotography setups, but it might be overkill for beginners and mirrorless users.
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'PneumoPlanet' inflatable moon habitat could house 32 astronauts
The PneumoPlanet inflatable lunar habitat offers an opportunity for future lunar astronauts to comfortably live, eat and work on the moon, its designers say.
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NASA test fires upgraded rocket engines for future Artemis moon missions (video)
The agency wants to send huge payloads towards the moon starting with Artemis 5. Getting there requires more power from recycled RS-25 space shuttle engines.
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Lunar love affair: Enjoying the beauty of the moon
Throughout history, the has moon remained a favorite skywatching target for astronomers of all levels.
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NASA astronauts could hibernate on deep space missions thanks to arctic squirrels
Researchers are studying hibernating Arctic squirrels in order to harness the benefits of this natural state to protect astronauts on long-duration space missions.
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Nikon binoculars deal spotted: Save 25% on the Nikon Aculon A211
The Nikon Aculon A211 10x42 binoculars are light, have great optics and offer a wide field of view and are now 25% off.
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Pictures from space! Our image of the day
The devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on Monday (Feb. 6) has produced two more than 120-mile-long (200 kilometers) ruptures in Earth's crust that can be seen from space.
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Europe's JUICE Jupiter spacecraft arrives at spaceport ahead of April
The European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft has arrived at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana for the final preparations for launch.
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Sun storm may supercharge auroras for Valentine's Day
Minor or G1-class aurora storms may happen overnight in high-latitude areas due to a swarm of particles associated with a big solar outburst on Saturday (Feb. 11).
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What is the U.S. Space Force and what does it do?
The U.S. Space Force was created as the sixth branch of the Armed Forces in order to protect U.S. space assets as Earth orbit becomes increasingly contested.
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The Polaris Program: One big step for civilian spaceflight
Everything you need to know about the Polaris Program, a series of upcoming commercial space missions carried out by civilian astronauts.
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Earth-size exoplanet spotted just 72 light-years away
The newfound exoplanet K2-415b is not within the habitable zone of its red dwarf host star, but it could have a neighbor that is.
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Super Bowl trailer offers another peek at 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'
Marvel Studios delivers another sentimental trailer for May's "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3."
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Sony A6600 camera review
Does Sony's latest APS-C camera live up to the high standard set by its predecessor?
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Pictures from space! Our image of the day
New images from the U.S. Earth observation company Maxar reveal the scope of destruction in cities and towns across Turkey in the wake of devastating earthquakes that struck the region last week.
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Chance encounters: Mercury probe and sun spacecraft provide new info about Venus
Data from BepiColombo and Solar Orbiter during Venus gravity assists reveal how a magnetic field protects the Venusian atmosphere.
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Watch Venus snuggle up to Neptune for Valentine's Day tonight
On Tuesday (Feb. 14), Venus and Neptune will join together in the night sky, and the pair will share an arrangement known as a conjunction the next day.
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New auroras detected on Jupiter's four largest moons
The four largest moons of Jupiter - Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto - have newly discovered auroras that can be seen in visible light.
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Russian Progress cargo ship undocks from space station despite coolant leak
A robotic Russian cargo ship stricken by a coolant leak undocked from the International Space Station late Friday (Feb.17) while cosmonauts snapped photos of it looking for signs of damage.
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Leonardo da Vinci's lost sketches show early experiments to understand gravity
Leonardo da Vinci's centuries-old sketches reveal he may have understood key aspects of gravity long before Galileo, Newton and Einstein.
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Instrument on NASA's Parker Solar Probe switches off unexpectedly
One of the instruments on NASA's Parker Solar Probe powered down unexpectedly last weekend, but the mission team expects it to come back online soon.
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Sun unleashes massive X2-class solar flare during geomagnetic storm watch (video)
A massive solar flare erupted from the sun on Friday (Feb. 17) as the Earth was under a geomagnetic storm watch from flares earlier in the week.
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Watch a comet make its 1st and final pass by the sun this weekend
The comet C/2022 A2 (Pan-STARRS) will pass close by the sun on Sunday (Feb. 19), making its first and likely final approach to our star.
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Happy anniversary, Perseverance! NASA rover marks 2 years on Mars
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has accomplished a great deal during its first two years on the Red Planet, and the mission team has big plans for the future as well.
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'Fantastic Voyage' and 'One Million Years B.C.' star Raquel Welch dies at 82
Actress Raquel Welch passed away at the age of 82 after a long and illustrious career that includes science fiction classics such as "Fantastic Voyage" and "One Million Years B.C."
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Rare red auroras explode over America's and Europe's north, and more are on their way
A stream of solar plasma arrived at Earth last night, triggering rare red aurora displays across Canada, northern U.S. and Europe. And more is on its way.
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Doomsday Glacier melting in Antarctica means terrible news for global sea level rise
The Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is melting in unexpected ways that could lead to its rapid collapse, a new study has revealed.
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Watch the moon meet up with Jupiter in the night sky tonight
The two-day-old moon meets up with Jupiter tonight (Feb. 22), making a close approach and sharing the same right ascension in an arrangement known as a conjunction.
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Kerbal Space Program 2 gameplay trailer wants you to 'Fail harder' and 'Add more boosters'
Now you can launch and crash vehicles for Kerbonauts in new and spectacular ways in the sequel releasing to the popular Kerbal Space Program space game Friday (Feb. 24).
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Subsurface ocean tides on Saturn's moon Titan are influenced by its icy crust
Scientists examine how Titan's icy shell creates tides in the moon's subsurface ocean.
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The James Webb Space Telescope discovers enormous distant galaxies that should not exist
The James Webb Space Telescope found massive, mature galaxies inhabiting the universe so soon after the Big Bang that according to current theories they really shouldn't exist.
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Blue Origin makes solar cells out of simulated moon dirt with 'alchemist' project
Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos' private spaceflight company, claims it has made major progress in developing a way to make solar panels using materials from the lunar surface.
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How to watch SpaceX's Crew-6 astronaut launch live online
The first long-duration astronaut from the United Arab Emirates joins two NASA astronauts and one Roscosmos cosmonaut for a launch on Feb. 27. Here's how to watch.
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Hubble Space Telescope peers into a glittering sea of extragalactic stars (photo)
A new Hubble Space Telescope image highlights a region in the dwarf satellite galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud that is rich in stars.
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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-6 updates
Read the latest news about SpaceX's Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station for NASA.
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity's historic 1st flights shed light on Martian dust dynamics
Scientists analyzing videos of Ingenuity's historic first flights on Mars are learning more about dust behavior on the Red Planet.
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Asteroid Ryugu is rich in organic molecules that can be building block
A first look at samples returned by the Hayabusa2 craft from the asteroid Ryugu has revealed it is rich in organic molecules like amino acids that are the building blocks of life.
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How deep-sea silica ends up in Saturn moon Enceladus' famous geysers
Scientists have discovered how Saturn's moon Enceladus blasts tiny silica particles into space, where they eventually help form one of Saturn's famous rings.
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SpaceX on track to launch Crew-6 astronaut mission for NASA tomorrow (Feb. 27)
SpaceX's Crew-6 astronaut mission is still looking good to launch early Monday morning (Feb. 27), mission managers said during a prelaunch teleconference.
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Boeing's Starliner on track to launch its 1st astronaut flight this spring, NASA says
Mission managers for the first crewed Starliner flight are confident the spacecraft will launch in a 60-day window that opens in April.
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Everything we know about Loki season 2: release window, plot, cast & more
Phase 5 of the MCU is here, and that means some Disney Plus series are getting second seasons. Here’s what we know about Loki season 2 so far.
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SpaceX Crew-6 astronauts will answer 'burning questions' with space station science
NASA SpaceX Crew-6 mission continues at the end of this month when a team of astronauts head to International Space Station to conduct cutting-edge science.
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Use the moon to find Uranus in the night sky tonight
The moon will make a close approach to Uranus, the distant ice giant on Saturday (Feb. 25), serving as an excellent guide to spot the seventh planet from the sun.
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Russia's replacement Soyuz spacecraft arrives at space station
The successful docking on Saturday (Feb. 25) means that three ISS crewmembers have a secure ride home to Earth for the first time since an older Soyuz sprang a coolant leak in December.
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 50 —Experiencing Apollo 11 with Tom Jennings
On this episode of This Week in Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik meet with Tom Jennings, the Peabody and Emmy Award-winning producer of 'Apollo: Missions to the Moon.'
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars between Red Planet airfields on 46th f
The helicopter flew a third of a mile on the surface on Feb. 25, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced yesterday (March 1).
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Pictures from space! Our image of the day
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket can be seen in this image shortly after its liftoff from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, March 2. with Crew-6 astronauts aboard.
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'Star Trek: Picard' episode 3 marks the emotional return of Deanna Troi
"Star Trek: Picard" Season 3 episode 3 brings in Jonathan Frakes as a director and dives into the backstory of Deanna Troi.
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Artemis astronauts may be able to spray away sticky moon dust
Apollo astronauts struggled with moon dust during short excursions in the 1960s and 1970s, and NASA would like to solve the problem before sending people back.
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Canon EOS R7 Review
Canon's newest flagship APS-C mirrorless camera the Canon EOS R7 has in-body image stabilization and several other useful features but did it impress or disappoint?
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UAE astronaut mascot 'Suhail' flies again as SpaceX Crew-6 zero-g indicator
The first Emirati to launch on a long-duration space mission lifted off with two Americans, a Russian and a fellow "countryman" making its second spaceflight with an astronaut from the UAE.
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SpaceX’s sunset Starlink launch was amazing, and here are the pictures to prove it
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying new and improved Starlink satellites launched from Florida on Feb. 27 with onlookers on hand to capture its full glory.
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Apollo 'hook-up:' New keychain replicates carabiner used on the moon
Luna Replicas and Global Effects have produced a new keychain outfitted with a fully functional replica of the tether hook used by Apollo astronauts on the moon.
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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 Crew-6 astronaut mission: Live updates
Read the latest news about SpaceX's Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station for NASA.
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Asteroids may have picked up building blocks of life from interstellar
Scientists have taken a big step towards figuring out where building blocks of life such as amino acids and amines form in space.
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Pictures from space! Our image of the day
NASA's veteran Mars explorer Curiosity captured this image of twilight sun rays penetrating through a veil of clouds shrouding the Red Planet last month.
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Bright new comet discovered zooming toward the sun could outshine the stars next year
The newly discovered comet C/2023 A3 is making a close approach around the sun for the first time in 80,000 years, and might be as bright as a star in fall 2024.
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Sony E 16-55mm f/2.8 G lens review
This APS-C wide-angle zoom lens is designed for crop-sensor Sony cameras. It's sharp, versatile and provides excellent results but is it worth the high price tag?
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Watch the Full Worm Moon rise in free telescope webcast on March 7
The Virtual Telescope Project will feature the Worm Full Moon shining over Rome on Tuesday (March 8), starting at 1:30 p.m. EST (1830 GMT).
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Save 20% on the Lego Star Wars Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter
This is the way to a big saving on a 412-piece Lego set that's here in time for season three of "The Mandalorian."
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5 mysteries we want to see unraveled in Mass Effect 4
Mass Effect 4 is in development, and fans are eager for a fresh face to the decade-old trilogy. Here's what we would like to see explained in the sequel to this incredible space game series.
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Lego Star Wars deals 2023: savings on vehicles, ships, helmets and more
Here are the best Lego Star Wars deals, coming from a galaxy far, far away
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Ursa Major Constellation: Everything you need to know about the Great Bear
Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear, is the third-largest constellation in the sky. We explore this well-known constellation in more detail here.
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In designing 'Hello Tomorrow!' on Apple TV+, Maya Sigel shoots for the moon (exclusive)
An exclusive interview with "Hello Tomorrow!" Production Designer Maya Sigel
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Say goodbye to winter stars and watch the night sky transition to spri
The sky is in transition throughout March as we watch the glorious wintertime stars and bright constellations give way to the somewhat dimmer stars of spring.
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Boom! Japanese astronomer catches meteorite smashing into the moon (video)
Japanese astronomer Daichi Fujii captured the telltale flash of a meteorite impacting the moon, causing a brief flash on our celestial neighbor's nightside.
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SpaceX Crew-5 and Crew-6 astronaut mission: Live updates
Read the latest news about SpaceX's Crew-5 and Crew-6 missions to the International Space Station for NASA.
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SpaceX, NASA targeting March 14 for next cargo launch to space station
SpaceX will launch its next cargo mission to the International Space Station next Tuesday (March 14), if all goes according to plan.
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Mandalore: Everything you need to know about the Mandalorian home planet
Now we're finally getting to see Mandalore in live-action in The Mandalorian season 3, here's everything you should know about the Mandalorian home planet.
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Pictures from space! Our image of the day
A Japanese weather satellite took this stunning image of the moon emerging above Canada on Wednesday, March. 9.
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Hubble Space Telescope images increasingly affected by Starlink satellite streaks
Starlink satellite streaks have been found spoiling Hubble Space Telescope images, and the situation is only bound to get worse, a new study has revealed.
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Earth spouts 'biosignatures' into space, hinting that other life-bearing worlds may do the same
Forms of oxygen created by living organisms can be found in space around our planet, a new study has revealed, hinting at a potential new method for tracing life on exoplanets.
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'Starfield' release date confirmed! Bethesda's epic space game launches Sept. 6
Bethesda Softworks announces the official release date for their long-delayed "Starfield" RPG. It launches on Sept. 6.
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A comet coming in 2024 could outshine the stars - if we're lucky
A comet recently discovered zooming through our solar system has the potential to be quite bright when it arrives late in 2024, but comets have let us down before.
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'Silo' explores post-apocalyptic life underground in new Apple TV+ ser
Apple TV+'s new series "Silo" explores post-apocalyptic life underground and is based on the best-selling novels of the same name by American author Hugh Howey.
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Scientists hail DART success 6 months after historic asteroid crash
Scientists shared the latest results from the DART mission this week, six months after its impact into the asteroid Dimorphos.
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Stunning plasma-winged 'butterfly' coronal mass ejection erupts from the sun's far side
Astronomers spotted a massive coronal mass ejection (CME) expanding its ethereal wings as it barrelled out of the sun and toward Mercury.
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One of the best binoculars for kids on sale now just $30 with this half-price saving
At almost half price, we've named the Occer 12x25 after we were happily impressed during our review so we'd recommend this deep discount while stocks last
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Liftoff on Mars! Perseverance rover captures amazing video of Ingenuity helicopter flight
Ingenuity's 47th flight on Mars on March 9 featured a plethora of footage from the drone, flying tens of feet above the surface, as well as its companion rover Perseverance.
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Futurama reboot on Hulu: Release window, cast, where to watch, & more
The Futurama reboot on Hulu isn't far away and here's everything we know about it from release date, cast, how to watch and more.
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International Space Station fires thrusters to dodge space junk
The International Space Station (ISS) had to perform a debris avoidance maneuver to dodge yet another piece of space junk on Tuesday (March 14).
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Chinese rocket stage crashes to Earth over Texas
The second stage of a Chinese Long March 2D rocket that launched last year reentered Earth's atmosphere on March 7 as it passed over Texas.
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China's Zhurong Mars rover reveals seasonal wind changes in Red Planet weather report
Data collected by China's Zhurong rover shows seasonal changes in the strength and direction of winds on Mars.
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International Space Station: Live updates
Find out what's going on at the International Space Station.
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Europe's exoplanet-hunting CHEOPS mission extended through 2026
The European Space Agency’s exoplanet-investigating spacecraft CHEOPS has had its mission extended until at least 2026.
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New children's book celebrates pioneering astronomer Maria Mitchell
Pioneering American astronomer Maria Mitchell is the star of a children's book using an ancient language she happened to know: Latin.
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Watch the moon meet up with Saturn in the pre-dawn sky tonight
The moon meets up with Saturn early on Sunday (March 19) with the two celestial objects in conjunction. The arrangement will be only visible in the early morning pre-dawn hours, so plan accordingly.
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Chinese scientists hold out hope for silent Zhurong Mars rover
China's Zhurong Mars rover may be stuck, but scientists using data from the mission are still hopeful that the vehicle can reactivate and explore once more.
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SpaceX launches 52 Starlink satellites, lands rocket at sea
SpaceX aced its 18th orbital mission of 2023 on Friday (March 17), launching 52 of its Starlink internet satellites and landing a rocket on a ship at sea.
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Exoplanets, dark matter and more: Big discoveries coming from James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers say
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has dazzled us plenty already, but the best is yet to come from the observatory, mission team members say.
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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Season 1 warps onto Blu-ray and we've got an exclusive clip
The smash Paramount+ spinoff series "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" heads to home video and we've got an exclusive clip to share.
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Newly discovered 'mini-Neptune' may have an ocean or an atmosphere - but not for long
A newly discovered distant mini-Neptune planet may possess its own atmosphere, ocean, or a combination of the two, even if they don't last for long.
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Creality Sonic Pad review: A turbo boost for your FDM printer
The Creality Sonic Pad offers plug-and-play firmware modding for compatible 3D printers, giving you faster prints without compromising quality.
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SpaceX now eyeing April for Starship's 1st orbital launch, Elon Musk says
SpaceX's huge Starship vehicle could launch on its first-ever orbital test flight next month, if regulatory approvals come through, Elon Musk said.
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Sorry, E.T. fans: Interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua isn’t an alien spacec
Since its arrival in the solar system in 2017, interstellar object 'Oumuamua has puzzled scientists. Two American astronomers now think they have solved one of the space rock's biggest mysteries.
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5 planets will align on March 27 and you won't want to miss it. Here's where to look.
On Mar. 27, a cosmic parade of five planets, the moon and a star cluster will line up in the night sky. Here's how to see the special event.
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Pictures from space! Our image of the day
The 3D-printed Terran 1 rocket made by California-based company Relativity Space is waiting on a launchpad in Cape Canaveral ahead of its next debut launch attempt.
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A colossal 'hole' in the sun's atmosphere could supercharge Earth's auroras on March 24
A 'hole' in the sun's upper atmosphere may soon generate another geomagnetic storm here on Earth, creating auroras in places farther from the poles than usual.
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Virgin Orbit restarts operations with 'small' team as it works on finance deal: reports
Launch company Virgin Orbit is bringing back some of its furloughed employees after putting them on leave last week, according to media reports.
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Best Marvel games of all time
The Avengers, the X-Men, and many more Marvel superheroes have assembled over the years in video games. These are the best Marvel games so far.
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What is a UFO? The US shot down three mysterious objects as interest and concern increase over unidentified craft
The Air Force general overseeing North American airspace refused to rule out extraterrestrial forces at play after unidentified objects were shot down in February.
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James Webb Space Telescope spies hot, gritty clouds in skies of huge exoplanet with 2 suns
JWST just peered directly into the atmosphere of the giant exoplanet VHS 1256 b and found a roiling world with turbulent clouds made of silicates, similar to sand here on Earth.
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Fly over Perseverance rover's Mars stomping grounds in new video
Thanks to stunning footage captured by two Mars orbiters, space fans can take a flight through Jezero Crater, the ancient lakebed that's the home of NASA's Perseverance rover.
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See the moon and Jupiter meet in the sky tonight (March 22)
On Wednesday (March 22), the moon will be in conjunction with Jupiter, with the two celestial bodies making a close approach in the sky.
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Deadly cyclone 'Freddy' may be the longest-lived and most energetic st
Cyclone Freddy, which is finally dissipating after battering Southeast Africa, has crossed the entire Indian Ocean and made landfall three separate times.
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What equipment do you need to see and photograph the planets
How to achieve the very best views and images of the neighboring worlds in our solar system.
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The universe might be shaped like a doughnut, not like a pancake, new research suggests
The universe may be flat, but could still be shaped like a doughnut, weird patterns in leftover light from the Big Bang suggest.
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CNES astronaut Jean-Jacques Favier, 1st French scientist to fly in space, dies at 73
Jean-Jacques Favier, who in 1996 became the sixth astronaut and first scientist from France to launch into space, has died at the age of 73. Favier flew as an STS-78 payload specialist.
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How is Data in 'Star Trek: Picard' if he died in 'Star Trek: Nemesis?'
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NASA selects solar physicist Nicola Fox as its new science chief
NASA has announced that Heliophysics Division leader Nicola Fox will be the agency's new head of science, overseeing more than 100 missions.
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BlissLights Sky Lite Evolve Galaxy Star Projector review
The third generation of BlissLights Sky Lite star projectors now boasts voice control, a new spherical design and features patented color-blending technology.
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Artificial intelligence could help hunt for life on Mars and other alien worlds
A newly developed machine-learning tool could help scientists search for signs of life on Mars and other alien worlds.
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How to watch Ceres, a dwarf planet 14 times smaller than Pluto, photobomb a spiral galaxy this weekend
Watch live online as the dwarf planet Ceres swoops in front of the 'grand design' spiral galaxy Messier 100 this weekend.
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Amazon's Kuiper satellite constellation will use these sleek antennas
Amazon has revealed three terminals that customers might use to link up with Project Kuiper, the company's planned satellite internet program.
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Mars cave-exploring robots take inspiration from Hansel and Gretel's breadcrumb trick
The rovers could use communication "breadcrumbs" to keep in touch with the surface as they explore caves, oceans, and lakes on alien worlds.
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'Star Trek: Picard' season 3 episode 7 begins the build up to the series finale
'Star Trek: Picard' season 3 episode 7 contains a few surprises and very obvious moments that make for an enjoyable, very 'Next Generation'-styled installment.
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'Ant-Man' star Paul Rudd quizzes NASA expert on quantum science
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star Paul Rudd can’t get enough of the quantum realm. Rudd took to YouTube to ask a NASA quantum physicist some big questions.
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NASA's Artemis 2 trailer builds excitement for moon astronaut reveal with movie flair
Four astronauts will circle the moon in 2024, but we don't know who they are yet. NASA released a new trailer March 29 teasing the big April 3 announcement.
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We've discovered the Celestron Nexstar 4SE is now $180 off
This is a fantastic deal on a telescope we rate as one of the very best on the market.
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Israel launches 'most advanced of its kind' radar spy satellite
Israel launched the newest addition to its Ofek series of spy satellites early Wednesday (March 29), an advanced radar craft called Ofek 13.
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NASA prepping for September arrival of OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample
As OSIRIS-REx flies its return trajectory through space, teams on Earth are preparing for the sample's Sept. 24 landing in the Utah desert.
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1st 'Asteroid City' trailer reveals Wes Anderson's take on a space-age alien encounter
The trailer for Wes Anderson's film "Asteroid City" shows junior astronomers and space cadets gathering to witness an incredible outer space encounter.
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Spain establishes its own space agency
The country's Council of Ministers voted to allow the Spanish Space Agency, or Agencia Espacial Española (AEE), to commence operations on March 7.
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Here's what we've learned from NASA's DART asteroid-slamming mission s
NASA's DART mission, an attempt to discover if a spacecraft impact can shift an asteroid away from a collision course with Earth, has been described as a "smashing success."
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Meet the 4 astronauts flying on NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission
A brief introduction to Artemis 2 astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen.
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Meet Jeremy Hansen, the Canadian astronaut on board Artemis 2 moon mission
Learn all about Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who will fly on the historic Artemis 2 moon mission with three NASA colleagues.
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NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission: Live updates
NASA's Artemis 2 mission is returning astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972. See live mission updates here.
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Four for the moon! NASA names Artemis 2 astronaut crew for 1st lunar mission since Apollo
NASA has named its first moon crew in over 50 years. The agency announced Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch of NASA and Canada's Jeremy Hansen as the Artemis 2 crew.
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These Celestron SkyMaster binoculars are up to 47% off
The Celestron SkyMaster 20x80 binoculars are ideal for stargazing and are now 47% off, we've spotted the pro model on sale too.
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Launch of private moon rover this year will kick off lunar Bitcoin treasure hunt
LunarCrush plans to send a Bitcoin bounty to the moon aboard Lunar Outpost's MAPP rover in 2023.
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'Return of the Jedi' 40th anniversary sees Lando and Stormtroopers get their own 'Star Wars' comics
Marvel Comics is releasing "Star Wars: Lando #1" and "Star Wars: The Empire #1" for "Return of the Jedi's" 40th anniversary this year.
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Extremely flat cosmic explosion dubbed 'the Cow' defies explanation
A bizarre object called "the Cow" is the flattest explosion ever detected, and the first example of a rare phenomenon called a fast blue optical transient (FBOT).
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Why will NASA's Artemis 2 only fly around the moon, not orbit or land?
NASA landed 12 astronauts on the moon during the Apollo program more than half a century ago. So why is the upcoming Artemis 2 mission just doing a lunary fly-around?
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SpaceX's Starship looks amazing stacked for launch in these photos
SpaceX has shared some amazing photos of its giant Starship vehicle stacked for launch at the company's Starbase facility in South Texas.
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Astronomers develop new AI software to sharpen photos from ground-based telescopes
Researchers have developed new AI-powered software that can sharpen astronomical images from ground-based telescopes that are blurred by Earth's atmosphere.
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Dwarf star is surrounded by massive 'double ring' that hints at a Saturn-size exoplanet
A red dwarf star almost 500 light-years from Earth is surrounded by two rings of dust that might have been separated by the orbit of a Saturn-sized planet.
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James Webb Space Telescope spots the Cosmic Seahorse through a gravitational lens (photo)
The Cosmic Seahorse galaxy is seen through a gravitational lens in a newly released image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Europe's JUICE mission will explore the Jupiter ocean moons Callisto, Europa and Ganymede. Here's why they're so weird
The icy Jupiter moons Callisto, Europa and Ganymede all likely host hidden global oceans, but that's not the only reason they stand out.
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NASA's asteroid-smashing DART mission revealed how battered space rock Dimorphos formed
Observations by NASA's DART spacecraft suggest that the asteroid Dimorphos formed from material flung into space by its spinning asteroid partner, Didymos.
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New 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' teasers and poster drops as pre-order tickets go on sale
Dolby Cinema unveils new "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" poster with more Marvel teaser trailers as tickets go on sale.
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Northrop Grumman names cargo craft for fallen Columbia astronaut Laurel Clark
A NASA astronaut whose first spaceflight was the ill-fated final mission of the space shuttle Columbia is being remembered by Northrop Grumman with the naming of the "S.S. Laurel Clark" cargo craft.
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Pre-orders live for three new Lego Star Wars sets coming in May, including the UCS X-Wing
Lego announces three new Lego Star Wars sets which will be available to buy from early May: two dioramas and a UCS X-wing model.
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Eerie ring of red light flashes like a massive UFO above Italy. What was it?
An enormous halo of red light flashed in the night sky above Italy before disappearing within milliseconds. It was likely caused by an electromagnetic pulse from a nearby thunderstorm.
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'The Marvels' trailer reveals MCU's new team of intergalactic superher
Marvel Studios releases a first look trailer for November's cosmic superhero team-up film, "The Marvels"
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Chinese launch company tests vertical rocket landings with jet-powered prototype (video)
A Chinese launch company has stepped up its quest to develop reusable rockets with sea platform landing tests using a small demonstrator.
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Revisit a classic 'Guardians of the Galaxy' comic arc with 'Annihilation: Conquest' novel
Titan Books is releasing a new "Guardians of the Galaxy" book from author Brendan Deneen.
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SpaceX shows off shiny Falcon Heavy rocket ahead of April 18 launch (photos)
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy is targeting its second mission of 2023, and sixth mission overall, with the launch of a ViaSat satellite no earlier than April 18.
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Satellites watch Russian volcano erupt and blanket villages in ash
Satellites around the globe watched one of Russia's most active volcanoes erupt on Tuesday (April 11), covering villages in ash.
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Europe's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer is unlikely to find life. Here's why.
What will Europe's Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE) tell us about the presence of life in the vicinity of the solar system's largest planet?
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Darth Vader Force FX Elite Lightsaber review
If you only knew the power of the dark side.
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60,000-mile-tall 'plasma waterfall' seen showering the sun with impossibly fast fire
A massive wall of falling plasma, known as a polar crown prominence, was recently captured in a stunningly-detailed new photo of the sun.
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Space pictures! See our image of the day
Jupiter and its largest moon Ganymede seen by an Earth-observing satellite.
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Watch SpaceX launch 50 small satellites, land rocket early Thursday after delay
SpaceX will launch 50 small satellites to orbit early Thursday (April 13) and land a rocket back on Earth, and you can watch the action live.
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Hours before NASA's Artemis 2 moon crew reveal, I saw a neat slice of
Space Center Houston showcases more than six decades of spaceflight history, mapping out how humanity is on the cusp of returning to the moon.
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International Dark Sky Week 2023 begins today to combat the light pollution crisis
International Dark Sky Week 2023 runs from Saturday, April 15 and Saturday, April 22 to ensure that policymakers aren’t in the dark about the problem of light pollution and its effects.
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Grab the Celestron Travel Scope 70 for under $100
You can apply a $15 coupon on Amazon and grab the Celestron Travel Scope 70, ideal for beginners, for under $100.
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How to watch SpaceX's 1st Starship space launch live online for free on April 17
When SpaceX attempts to launch its Starship, the world's biggest rocket, for the first time on April 17, the world will be watching and you can, too.
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Watch the moon and Saturn have a close encounter in the sky tonight
The moon and Saturn will be separated by about three degrees during a conjunction and close approach that occurs overnight on April 15.
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The Lyrid meteor shower begins April 16 to light up the spring night sky
The Lyrids are an annual display of fairly fast meteors that may be seen any night from April 16 to 25.
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Star Trek's bad captains: Celebrating Starfleet's less-than-perfect commanding officers
Picard's Liam Shaw is the latest in a long line of commanding officers who didn't receive the memo about being the best of the best.
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What's next for Europe's JUICE mission? Here's what to expect on its long journey to Jupiter
Now that ESA's JUICE mission to Jupiter has successfully blasted off, what does the future hold for the next eight years as it cruises to the giant planet?
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SpaceX's 1st orbital Starship launch: How it will work
SpaceX is gearing up to launch the first orbital-velocity test flight of its combined Super Heavy booster and Starship upper stage on Monday (April 17). Here's what to expect.
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Europe preps dark matter-hunting Euclid spacecraft for trip to Florida launch site (photos)
Europe's newest space telescope is set to cross the ocean ahead of its planned launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket this summer.
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Damage from violent clashes in Sudan visible from space (satellite pho
Imagery from satellites operated by Maxar Technologies has provided insight into the damage caused by fighting between rival military factions in Sudan.
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Rocket Lab to fly used engine for 1st time later this year
Rocket Lab plans to launch a mission with a pre-flown engine later this year, taking a big step toward its goal of rocket reusability.
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China's Shenzhou 15 astronauts complete record-breaking 4th spacewalk (video)
China's Shenzhou 15 astronauts have completed the fourth and final spacewalk of their six-month-long mission.
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Pentagon has 'no credible evidence' of aliens or UFOs that defy physics
In a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on April 19, the director of the Pentagon's new UFO office shot down hopes that the U.S. government has evidence that aliens have visited Earth.
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Shuttle simulators and astronaut artifacts featured in new Lone Star 'Space Gallery'
A museum dedicated to the history of Texas aviation now has a "space" devoted to flight even higher than the state's skies. The Lone Star Flight Museum in Houston opened its Space Gallery.
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SpaceX working 'many issues' ahead of Thursday Starship launch, Elon Musk says
SpaceX is working "around the clock" on a variety of issues ahead of the first planned space launch of its huge Starship vehicle, Elon Musk said.
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CAPSTONE Cider celebrates success of trailblazing satellite in lunar orbit
A company behind a NASA mission is capping off its first six months with an experimental cider. Advanced Space and Stem Ciders are releasing CAPSTONE, a hoppy cider celebrating a spacecraft.
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Space pictures! See our image of the day
Russian cosmonauts Dmitri Petelin and Sergey Prokopyev completed a nearly eight-hour spacewalk on Tuesday, April 19, relocating a radiator between two modules of the Russian segment of the ISS.
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BetaFPV Cetus Lite FPV kit review
The BetaFPV Cetus Lite FPV Kit is incredibly easy to fly alongside offering a great introduction to using FPV goggles at a competitive price.
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North Korea readying launch of nation's 1st spy satellite: report
North Korean state media announced Wednesday (April 19) that the country has built its first spy satellite and is preparing it for launch.
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'The Expanse: Dragon Tooth' creators on how their new comic series del
Writer Andy Diggle and artist Rubine discuss their new Boom! Studios series, "The Expanse: Dragon Tooth."
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'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor:' Cal Kestis battles a Rancor in final gameplay trailer from Star Wars Celebration
EA Star Wars has released the final gameplay trailer for "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor."
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China prepping next space station cargo mission for May launch
Components of the Long March 7 rocket that will launch the Tianzhou 6 cargo mission arrived at southern China's Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on April 13.
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Space station astronauts get Earth Day call from Post Malone (video)
Rapper Post Malone asked NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg about they joys of seeing our beautiful but fragile planet from above.
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Mars on Earth: What months of simulated astronaut missions taught this scientist
Meet Anastasia Stepanova, a PhD student in space resources and a veteran of multiple missions here on Earth that simulate the conditions human crews would experience spaceflight.
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How does astronomy use the electromagnetic spectrum?
Frequencies of light invisible to the human eye reveal a vast amount of information about our universe. But it took decades for scientists to learn how to view this hidden cosmos.
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'Look what I found!' SpaceX urges finders to report debris from Starship test flight
Hours after the first test flight of SpaceX's Starship ended with the spacecraft being commanded to explode, possible debris from the colossal rocket began to wash up on the surrounding shores.
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Fly, and fly again: Private astronauts take to the skies on Zero-G training flights
Zero-G's new CEO says private astronaut companies are encouraging their fliers to level up their space skills first on a modified 727 aircraft. And demand is growing quickly.
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Earth Day: The best recipe for living in space borrows ideas from our planet
Astronauts come back from long missions so weak that they need rehabilitation. A new study suggests we can look to key resources on Earth to help us live better in space.
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Catch a falling star as the Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks overnight on Saturday (April 22), offering skywatchers the opportunity to spot some fast and bright meteors as they streak through the night sky.
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