Mars was hot then cold then hot again. Could life have really survived
Scientists may have figured out how Mars hung onto its surface liquid water in its ancient history via alternating periods of hot and cold. But what would the impact have been on habitability?
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NASA astronaut Suni Williams sets new record on 5.5-hour spacewalk out
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were able to remove a stuck radio communications unit on a record-setting spacewalk on Thursday (Jan. 30).
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Astronomers find hundreds of 'hidden' black holes — and there may be b
Black holes that have been obscured by clouds of dust still emit infrared light, enabling astronomers to spot them for the very first time
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Japan's Resilience moon lander spots Point Nemo, Earth's remote spacec
The second lunar lander from Japanese space exploration company ispace snapped a stunning image of the Earth as it prepares for its journey to the moon.
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Twisted magnetic fields in space sculpt the jets of black holes and ba
By studying the fastest jet ever seen erupting from an infant star, astronomers have discovered that the mechanism that launches these jets also launch supermassive black hole jets.
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Comet G3 (ATLAS) looks breathtaking above future home of world's large
Stunning photos show bright comet lighting up the dark skies above ESO'sParanal Observatory, future home of the world's largest telescope.
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German company Atmos launching 1st cargo-return capsule on upcoming Sp
Atmos Space Cargo will fly its first Phoenix cargo-return capsule on SpaceX's Bandwagon 3 rideshare mission, which is scheduled to launch this spring.
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See the moon and Jupiter grab 'the Bull' by the horns this week
Jupiter will also be accompanied by two naked-eye star clusters: the Pleiades and Hyades.
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Astronauts on the ISS experience vision changes — should Mars traveler
Scientists are trying to find a solution to microgravity-induced vision changes to ensure future long-duration space travelers remain in healthy condition.
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Hubble Space Telescope spots a spectacular Bullseye in deep space (ima
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope spotted a cosmic Bullseye galaxy, revealing evidence of a rare kind of galactic collision.
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SpaceX to launch water-hunting moon probe 'Lunar Trailblazer' on Feb.
NASA's Lunar Trailblazer probe has made it to Florida's Cape Canaveral to prep for its launch to the moon, which could occur as soon as Feb. 26.
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SpaceX launches 2 Maxar Earth-observing satellites to orbit (video, ph
SpaceX launched two Earth-imaging satellites today (Feb. 4), further building out Maxar Technologies' sharp-eyed WorldView Legion constellation.
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Sci-fi thriller 'Ash' gets terrifying 1st trailer that's dripping with
Aaron Paul and Eiza González star in the new trailer for 'Ash,' an upcoming sci-fi film about astronauts fighting for survival on a hostile planet.
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VIPER back from the dead? NASA asks US companies to partner on ice-hun
NASA is asking U.S. companies for proposals to move forward with the ice-hunting VIPER moon rover, a $450 million project the agency canceled last summer.
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Blue Origin mimics moon gravity on 1st-of-its-kind New Shepard researc
Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company Blue Origin simulated lunar gravity conditions today (Feb. 4) during the 29th launch of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle.
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