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He's a working class kid who went to space. She's running under a new name. Who will win in the Hispanic 9th? | Opinion
I want to believe in the mission-ready astronaut, but in this gerrymandered primary, the frontrunner with a messy past might ...
How big would a telescope need to be to see Earth’s dinosaurs from 66 million light-years away? Think big—and then think ...
On07, NASA launched a quintet of satellites to figure out the science behind Earth's most colorful auroras. [‘On This Day in ...
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Hidden beauty of Zimbabwe's 2.5 billion-year-old geological marvel revealed in striking astronaut photo — Earth from space
A 2010 astronaut photo shows off the astonishing scale of the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe, which stretches over 340 miles (550 ...
Reusable launch vehicles — such as SpaceX’s Starship and Blue Origin’s New Glenn, Stoke Space’s Nova, Rocket Lab’s Neutron ...
On Jan. 31, 1958, Explorer 1 became the first satellite launched by the United States. Its primary science instrument, a cosmic ray detector, was designed to measure the radiation environment in Earth ...
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Asteroid samples NASA brought to Earth suggest life's building blocks may be widespread in the universe
The discovery is just the latest to come from the asteroid sample, which dates back to the dawn of the solar system.
The European Space Agency is designing a ground-based laser system called Omlet to nudge space debris away from satellites.
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Too many satellites? Earth’s orbit is on track for a catastrophe – but we can stop it
On January 30 2026, SpaceX filed an application with the US Federal Communications Commission for a megaconstellation of up to one million satellites to power data centres in space. The proposal ...
A NASA scientist is warning that Earth currently has no reliable way to stop thousands of so-called “city-killing” asteroids that could one day strike the pla ...
NASA released a scathing report blasting the agency and Boeing for the failed Starliner mission. Another 2025 report came to ...
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Microbes Can Mine Metals In Space. Scientists Think They Could Help Humans Explore the Stars.
Finding resources far from Earth is a well-known spaceflight limitation, but metal-harvesting microbes provide a method for tapping outer space’s mineral wealth.
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