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Japan's ispace will launch its 2nd lunar lander to the moon in Decembe
Japanese company ispace plans to launch Mission 2, its second shot at landing on the moon, this December on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
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Boeing’s Starliner astronauts speak publicly today for 1st time in 2 m
Boeing Starliner's historic first mission with astronauts did not turn out as planned. Starliner's 2 NASA astronauts will share their experiences from the ISS today (Sept. 13).
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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS nears the sun this month. Will it be visible t
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will sweep around the sun on Sept. 27 to make a brief foray into the morning sky. Will it be a bright naked-eye object with a significant tail? Here's where and when you might be able to see it.
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9 firsts in 5 days: Polaris Dawn crew lands from history-making SpaceX
Four private astronauts are back on Earth after a five-day mission that set firsts and broke records in an effort to advance human spaceflight.
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Space missions are getting more complex − lessons from Amazon and FedE
Space mission designers plan their routes in order to deliver their payloads to the Moon or Mars, or orbit efficiently within a set of cost, timeline and capacity constraints. But when they need to coordinate multiple space vehicles working together, route planning can get complicated.
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What time is the Harvest Moon Supermoon lunar eclipse tonight?
The full moon of September will put on a dramatic show tonight, the exact timing of which will depend on your location.
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Earth will get another moon this month — but not for long!
Earth will grab itself another moon this month, but only briefly. The "mini-moon" in the form of asteroid 2024 PT5 will stick around for just two months.
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Did a star escape cannibalism by its dead 'monster' white dwarf compan
A distant star has a dead star companion lurking in its vicinity that could be a monster-massive white dwarf, raising the question: how has it avoided being devoured by this cosmic zombie?
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Scientists spot ancient 'smiley face' on Mars — and it could contain s
Newly released images of Mars reveal a "smiley" salt deposit on the Red Planet's surface. A related study suggests that similar deposits, which were left behind from ancient lakes, may be a good place to look for signs of former life on Mars.
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Auroras galore! Severe geomagnetic storm sparks stunning northern ligh
The almost fully illuminated Harvest Moon was no match for the dazzling aurora display.
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Don't miss the Harvest Moon Supermoon lunar eclipse tonight! Here's wh
On Sept. 17, the full moon will put on a dazzling display. While appearing slightly larger-than-average as a "supermoon" it will also undergo a partial lunar eclipse.
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IDW's 'Star Trek: Lore War' will bring back Data's evil brother in 202
IDW Publishing is warping its award-winning "Star Trek" comics to a new level with its "Star Trek: Lore War" crossover event in 2025.
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What the 1st analysis of China's Chang'e 6 lunar far side samples reve
In late June, the Chang'e 6 lunar lander returned to Earth with samples of the moon. Now, the first paper about these samples has been published.
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 129 —Back From Mars!
On Episode 129 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with Pascal Lee about his Mars Simulation Base in the Arctic.
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NASA invites public to design Artemis moon mission navigation tech
NASA is seeking the public's help for innovative solutions to help Artemis astronauts navigate in and around the lunar south pole.
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