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The Mercury-bound probe BepiColombo will take its first look at its target planet tonight from an incredibly close distance of only 124 miles (200 kilometers).

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Climate change is making Earth dimmer
Earth is reflecting less light as its climate continues to change, new research suggests.

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World Space Week 2021 honors women in space: How to join the celebration online and in person
This year's World Space Week kicks off Monday (Oct. 4), bringing people together from around the world to celebrate women in space with a variety of events and interactive learning activities.

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Find out what's up in your night sky during October 2021 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.

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The best sci-fi movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix in October
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The best sci-fi movies and TV shows to stream on Amazon Prime in October
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Create your own astrophotography time-lapse videos by following these simple tips.

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Canon EOS 6D Review: Is it still one of the best cameras for astrophotography?
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Despite complaints, NASA won't rename James Webb Space Telescope: report
NASA won't rename its highly anticipated James Webb Space Telescope, despite complaints that the moniker honors a man complicit in anti-gay discrimination.

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Skittles is giving away a zero gravity flight to test out limited 'Zero-G' candies
Three months after certifying that their candies are "guaranteed to actually float while in space," Skittles is offering one fan the chance to test it out for themselves.

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