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Gravitational waves could turn colliding neutron stars into 'cosmic tu
Scientists have discovered that gravitational waves could turn neutron stars into cosmic tuning forks with characteristic reverberations that reveal their interiors.
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NASA moves up return date for Boeing Starliner astronauts after swappi
NASA will return Starliner astronauts to Earth early along with their Crew-9 companions, after deciding to swap Crew-10 spacecraft to launch the SpaceX mission sooner.
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Best sci-fi comedies of all time
Nobody in space can hear you scream… with laughter, but they might after you've watched these sci-fi comedies.
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NASA picks SpaceX to launch Pandora exoplanet mission
NASA's Pandora exoplanet-studying probe will launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket no earlier than this fall.
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SpaceX rocket launches 21 Starlink satellites into orbit, then lands a
The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 1:53 p.m. EST (1853 GMT), less than 24 hours after another Starlink flight from California.
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The Winter Triangle meets the 'Mars Triangle' in the night sky this mo
For the next few weeks, the planet Mars will form an isosceles triangle with the two bright stars marking the heads of the Gemini Twins, Pollux and Castor.
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Does the moon look smaller tonight? Here's why a 'micromoon' rises
The moon reaches its farthest point from Earth tonight, known as apogee, making it appear ever so slightly smaller in the night sky.
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Watch the sun erupt in new images from NOAA's weather satellite
A space-based telescope has captured new images of the sun that showcase one of our star's fiery outbursts — and Mercury is in the picture.
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Some planet-forming stars never 'grow up' and lose their 'Peter Pan' d
Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to study a planet-forming disk around a low-mass star, finding it contains chemical signatures never seen before in such a disk.
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Astronomers realize mysterious TV signal in their data bounced off an
By tracking the TV signal back to the plane that was reflecting it towards the Murchison Wide-field Array, astronomers will be able to learn how to remove it from their data.
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'City-killer' asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit the moon instead of us, scie
Asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 2.3% chance of hitting Earth in the year 2032. But according to new estimates, it may have an even smaller chance of hitting the moon instead.
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Continent-size blobs in Earth's mantle are a billion years old, ancien
New research suggests that dark energy isn't needed to explain the acceleration in the expansion of the universe — instead suggesting giant voids in space are creating an illusion.
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'Sailing' satellites of the future could provide early warning of dang
'Sailing' satellites of the future could provide early warning of dangerous space weather
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The best sci-fi TV shows of the 1950s
A list of 10 influential science fiction TV series from the '50s
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 148 — Clavius Base
On Episode 148 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik speak with Dr. Pascal Lee about why Clavius may be the ideal place to build our first lunar base.
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