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Astronauts are celebrating their own Summer Olympics in space (satellites, too)

One of the biggest sporting events on Earth is being watched by those beyond our world.

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Mariner 9: The Martian Semicentennial

Some astronomers suggest setting up a "SatHub" to address the growing threat that satellite megaconstellations pose to the night sky — but funding and support are necessary to make it happen.

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We could hunt gravitational waves on the moon if this wild idea takes off

The moon is a great place to hunt for ripples in space-time, a new study argues.

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China is building a new ship for sea launches to space

A Portland-area high school came out on top in a new "distributed" version of this year's American Rocketry Challenge that was optimized for pandemic safety.

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Magnetic "Spoon" Feeds Supermassive Black Hole

The Space.com Forums are giving away a SpaceX Crew-3 prize pack to get ready for the planned Oct. 31, 2021 launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station.

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25 weird and wild solar system facts

On Monday (July 26), astronauts said goodbye to a cornerstone of the International Space Station and captured stunning images of the compartment burning up in Earth's atmosphere.

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Fireball streaks across North Texas, creating light show and sonic boom

A fireball streaked across North Texas last night, leading to several hundred witness reports of a bright flash and sonic boom.

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Jeff Bezos asks NASA for moon lander contract, offers to cover billions in costs

Hot on the heels of its first crewed flight to suborbital space, Blue Origin reiterated that it wants a NASA moon lander contract — and stressed that it's willing to put a lot of its own money into the effort.

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SpaceX retires giant net boats that caught rocket nose cones

SpaceX has retired its two rocket nose-cone-catching boats with their giant arms and nets.

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Watch the trailer for 'Return to Space' on Netflix chronicling SpaceX's historic 1st astronaut launch

In the wisp-thin sky of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest satellite in the solar system, astronomers have for the first time detected evidence of water vapor, a new study finds.

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German X-ray space telescope captures most complete map of black holes ever

A German X-ray mission is mapping the distribution of black holes and neutron stars in the Universe, having discovered over two million such new objects in less than two years since its launch.

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Flashing meteor that exploded over Norway landed somewhere in a nearby forest

Scientists believe the ultra-fast object landed in a densely-forested area near the capital, Oslo. It could take up to ten years to find.

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Stars: Facts about stellar formation, history and classification

The hit-horror survival game is coming to next-gen.

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We found a new type of stellar explosion that could explain a 13-billion-year-old mystery of the Milky Way’s elements

Until recently it was thought neutron star mergers were the only way heavy elements (heavier than zinc) could be produced.

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8 ways life would get weird on a flat Earth

Earth is spherical, but what would happen if the Earth were flat? We explore some of the bizarre implications of a flat world which would make life as we know it virtually impossible.

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New FAA rules change who qualifies for commercial astronaut wings

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has changed their qualifications for commercial astronaut wings, and Blue Origin's first flight crew might no longer be eligible. That, however, doesn't change whether or not they are astronauts. 

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In photos: Blue Origin's 1st New Shepard passenger launch with Jeff Bezos

Blue Origin made history on July 20, 2021 with the launch of its New Shepard rocket on its first crewed spaceflight. 

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Space tourism: Rockets emit 100 times more CO2 per passenger than flights – imagine a whole industry

The commercial race to get tourists to space is heating up between Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson and former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.

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Can we stop Earth from heating up?

A high-altitude balloon mission would investigate a controversial way to reduce global temperatures.

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'Project Galileo' will search for evidence of extraterrestrial life from the technology it leaves behind

The search for extraterrestrial technology is "daring to look through new telescopes."

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