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Rocket Lab launched a mystery satellite for a confidential commercial customer this evening (March 5). It was the company's 83rd liftoff to date.
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Good news for the moon: Famous asteroid 2024 YR4 won't smash into it i
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Making hummus on the moon? Scientists just grew chickpeas in simulated
Tests involving growing chickpea plants in lunar regolith treated with vermicompost and fungi yielded harvestable crops — but are they edible?
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'Starfleet Academy' creators talk bringing a 20th-century American pla
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Astronomers unveil largest 3D universe map of its kind, illuminating '
Astronomers have unveiled one of the most ambitious maps yet of the early universe, revealing a vast "sea of light" between galaxies that had remained otherwise hidden in previous surveys.
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The best accessories for your new astrophotography camera
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Enormous solar power array seen from orbit | Space photo of the day fo
This stunning satellite image of Ouarzazate, Morocco, was taken by Europe's Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.
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Vast raises $500 million to keep developing 'Haven' private space stat
Vast has raised $500 million in new funding, which the California startup will put toward its goal of getting private space stations up and running in Earth orbit.
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The Rubin Observatory will change the game for astronomy — if satellit
Scientists gathered in a conference earlier this year in an effort to solve the issue of satellite streaks ruining a powerful new Earth-based observatory's data.
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60 years of 'Star Trek': The colorful origins of the rainbow warp effe
'Starfleet Academy' sports a cool 60th anniversary intro honoring this colorful optical effect.
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'War of the Worlds' in reverse? Mars dirt could help fight off a micro
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Auroras on Jupiter's giant moon Ganymede look like Earth's northern li
Ganymede's auroras splinter into small, bright patches — structures that mirror features seen in Earth's own auroral displays.
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SpaceX Starlink launch creates gorgeous 'jellyfish' in predawn Florida
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink satellites launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Wednesday (March 4), creating a sky show for early risers.
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