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See a sunrise on Mars in this stunning view from NASA's InSight lander (photo)

This stunning sunrise on Mars comes courtesy of NASA's InSight Mars lander, which took the photo on April 10, 2022.

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Russia has big plans for its space program despite international sanctions

Russia's space program will power through the "difficulties" that have followed the nation's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

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Pink Moon 2022: April's full moon joins a line of planets

The full moon of April, called the Pink Moon, occurs Monday, April 26 at 11:32 p.m. EDT (0332 GMT on Tuesday, April 27). It will also be a "supermoon."

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Save up to $300 on this powerful Unistellar eVscope eQuinox telescope from B&H

You can save up to $300 on some pretty awesome telescopes when you get them from B&H.

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Scientists investigate supermassive black hole ancestor from universe's 'cosmic dawn'

Scientists are studying a "cosmic dawn" object born just 750 million years after the Big Bang.

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Microscopic Apollo 11 moon dust sells for $500K at Bonhams auction

A minuscule amount of microscopic moon dust sold for half a million dollars after NASA determined that the particles came from the first lunar sample collected by Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong.

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SpaceX's Crew-4 astronaut mission delayed again, to April 23

The four astronauts of SpaceX's Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station have had their launch pushed back again, to April 23.

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Europe halts moon exploration partnership with Russia, looks to replace Ukraine-built rocket engines

The European Space Agency will discontinue its cooperation on Russia's Luna 25, Luna 26 and Luna 27 moon missions, ESA officials announced Wednesday (April 13)

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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover turns to avoid dangerous 'gator-back' rocks (photos)

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover unexpectedly changed its course up Mount Sharp to avoid hazardous "gator-back" terrain.

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Earth Day: What is it and why does it matter?

Earth Day occurs annually on April, 22. It began in 1970 and celebrates the environmental diversity of Earth and highlights ways of protecting it.

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Gravity: What is it?

Gravity can be described in a variety of ways. Here's how Newton and Einstein took gravity from an observation to a measurable phenomenon.

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Scientists reveal secrets about elusive mid-sized black holes

Scientists are uncovering how mysterious medium-sized black holes may arise from collisions of massive stars.

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UFOs left 'radiation burns' and 'unaccounted for pregnancies,' new Pentagon report claims

1,500 pages of UFO related research has been declassified by the US government following a FOIA request by The Sun

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Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM lens review

Fantastically affordable and with few optical downsides, the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM lens offers a fabulous off-brand alternative.

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Elegoo Saturn review: near perfect planetary printing

The Elegoo Saturn is a mid-to-large sized resin 3D printer that’s ideal for bigger figurines and prototyping.

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ZWO ASI533MC Pro review

The ZWO ASI533MC Pro camera offers high-end features in an affordable package. We check out how it performs under the night sky.

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Russian buildup in eastern Ukraine seen in satellite photos

Russia's intensifying focus on eastern and southern Ukraine is visible in satellite imagery.

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NASA motion base shuttle simulator lands at museum for static display

A NASA space shuttle simulator that was used to prepare astronauts for the motion of the vehicle in flight has moved again, this time to enter its permanent new home, the Lone Star Flight Museum.

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New wave of missions to reignite Venus exploration

Multiple research teams are developing missions designed to address Venus' potential as an abode for life.

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Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM lens review

Fantastically affordable and with few optical downsides, the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM lens offers a fabulous off-brand alternative.

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NASA aiming for big 2023 thanks to generous budget request

The $26 billion NASA budget allocation for 2023 will help advance the agency's Artemis program, space and Earth science efforts, X-plane development, and commercial partnerships.

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