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Lunar orbiter among upcoming NASA CLPS task orders
Blue Origin outlines plans for second Cape Canaveral launch pad
The Moon's south pole can spend days in darkness, temperatures can plunge below −200°C, and unprotected electronics may not survive — Northrop Grumman is repurposing hardware built for NASA's shelved Gateway station to test how lunar systems cope
Scientists find 2 million active black holes, exploding stars and more, nearly doubling our view of the high-energy universe
Mapping monsters: Data release unveils all-sky views of supermassive black holes
'Significant areas of Mars may have once been covered by water': Scientists find hidden clue in Spirit rover data
Rubin Gets a Closer Look at the COSMOS Field, Revealing More Than 650,000 Galaxies in One Image
DESI side project reveals the spectra of disintegrated exoplanets
Europa is smaller than Earth's Moon, yet the ocean locked beneath its ice contains more liquid water than every ocean on Earth combined — kept from freezing not by sunlight, but by Jupiter's gravity squeezing the moon like a slow, endless fist
BALLS on the moon: China set to launch Africa's 1st lunar science mission in 2029
Black hole 'blast' reaches 300,000 light-years
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Falcon 9 Rocket Stage "Abandoned" In High-Earth Orbit Is About To Slam Into The Moon, With The Energy Of 11.8 Gigajoules
In microgravity, the human spine lengthens by as much as five centimetres, and astronauts come home temporarily taller than when they left, before gravity compresses the column again within days of landing
Astronauts return to Earth temporarily taller than when they left, as microgravity causes the human spine to lengthen by up to five centimetres.
How does a moon 1.4 billion kilometres from the Sun end up with rivers, rain and lakes, but not a single drop of water in any of them?
Northern Lights: Geomagnetic Storms May Bring Aurora To These 9 States
Galaxy cluster's magnetic field reconstructed for 1st time with record-breaking astronomy map
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An artificial 'Saturn's ring' of satellites could soon fill the sky, astronomers warn
Astronomers and scientists are raising concerns over plans to launch nearly 2 million satellites, which could create a ring around Earth.
SpaceX suffers rare, last-second Falcon 9 rocket launch abort
SpaceX experiences consecutive launch anomalies as a Falcon 9 rocket triggers an automatic abort during its final countdown.
1,000 Days Until ‘God Of Chaos’ Asteroid Stuns Skywatchers
Astronomers find nearby planets to be small, strange, and utterly uninhabitable
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NASA's curiosity rover spots mysterious honeycomb pattern on Mars, leaving scientists puzzled over its or
NASA's Perseverance rover has identified a unique honeycomb geological pattern and signs of an ancient, massive asteroid impact on the Martian surface.
NASA's Roman Space Telescope set to unlock the universe's biggest mysteries
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NASA begins stacking rocket ahead of 2027 Artemis III astronaut launch (photos)
NASA has commenced assembly of the SLS rocket at Kennedy Space Center as mission plans for Artemis III evolve to include orbital docking rehearsals.
A ravenous black hole in our backyard could be our window into the ancient universe
A long-lived radio outburst from a nearby black hole is providing scientists with a rare glimpse into the properties of the early universe.
From the lab to the moon: Lunar cement alternative survives 6 months on ISS and returned stronger in some tests
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NASA will have to find a way to service its new alien-hunting space telescope
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The Sun’s Atmosphere May Be Feeding on Dust
NASA's Parker Solar Probe may have identified cosmic dust as the key to why the Sun's atmosphere is hotter than its surface.