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A partial solar eclipse is coming: 1 month until the moon takes a 'bit
A deep partial solar eclipse will grace the Southern Hemisphere on Sept. 21, 2025, with the best views from remote seas and New Zealand's dawn skies.
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Artemis 2 astronauts suit up for nighttime moon launch dress rehearsal
If there's one thing astronauts know, it's "practice, practice, practice."
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Test your true terrestrial trivia with our Earth quiz!
This quiz will explore the science behind the scenery, the facts behind the familiar, and the wonders that make Earth a living planet.
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US Space Force's secretive X-37B space plane will test quantum alterna
The U.S. Space Force's X-37B space plane will test a potential alternative to GPS that makes use of quantum science as a tool for navigation: a quantum inertial sensor.
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Forget Galactus, 'Strange New Worlds'' ancient scavenger ship is the r
Join us as director Valerie Weiss breaks down this 'Trekiest' episode of the sci-fi series yet.
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This Chappell Roan song boosted interest in a Canadian dark sky preser
Chappell Roan mentioned Canada's Saskatchewan just days before Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park hosts a "star party" festival in its dark-sky park.
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New tactical roguelite game 'Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes' se
Battlestar Galactica meets FTL in this just-announced "story-rich tactical roguelite" from the makers of Crying Suns.
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Russia launches mice, microbes and more on monthlong mission to Earth
Russia launched its Bion-M No. 2 biosatellite today (Aug. 20), sending 75 mice, 1,000 fruit flies and other organisms to orbit to learn more about the health effects of spaceflight.
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Watch a bright fireball explode above Japan, turning night to day (vid
A fireball exploded into life in the skies above Japan on Aug. 19, briefly turning night to day before fragmenting close to the horizon.
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Acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy says the agency will 'move aside'
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy says it's time for the agency to focus on the moon and Mars, not the "smorgasbord of priorities," like climate science, the agency has been directing its resources.
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Pragmata rethinks sci-fi shooter combat, and it owes a lot to Snake (p
After five years, Pragmata could have been unambitious, but instead, it's a fascinating and innovative sci-fi game with heaps of potential.
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South Korea's K-RadCube radiation satellite will hitch a ride on NASA'
South Korea's K-RadCube satellite has arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of its launch toward the moon on the Artemis 2 mission next year.
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Astronauts get stuffy noses in space because of microgravity, scientis
Scientists are calling attention to an extremely common health problem that's been making astronauts uncomfortable: sinus issues.
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Semiconductor wafer on ISS goes under the microscope | Space photo of
This is part of a NASA-supported project hoping to fabricate "device-ready" wafers from space-grown crystals.
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'Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War 4' revealed, with a new developer promisin
Warhammer 40K's most iconic real-time strategy series is back next year and under new leadership.
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