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July new moon 2021: Catch Mercury with the 'invisible' moon this week (Venus and Mars, too!)

The new moon arrives Friday (July 9) at 9:16 p.m. EDT (0116 July 10 GMT).

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Richard Branson says he isn't racing Jeff Bezos into space with Virgin Galactic launch

Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson denied that he is in a billionaire space race with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center: A hub for historic and modern-day rocket power

The Marshall Space Flight Center is a hub for historic and modern-day rocket power in Alabama. Once home to Wernher von Braun's crew of German rocketeers, the facility is now home to work for Artemis and Blue Origin.

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Europe will launch a new two-handed robotic arm to the International Space Station soon

A new robotic arm built by the European Space Agency will fly to the International Space Station to service its Russian segment.

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New NASA chief Bill Nelson brings a politician's eye to space agency

NASA's new administrator, Bill Nelson, is a familiar face in the space community, but the agency he has led for nearly two months now has changed a great deal in recent years.

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Tropical Storm Elsa delays SpaceX Dragon cargo ship's return to Earth

NASA and SpaceX have delayed the departure of the SpaceX CRS-22 Dragon cargo ship from the International Space Station as Tropical Storm Elsa approaches Florida.

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How big is Earth?

How big is Earth? Earth is the fifth-largest planet in the solar system and the densest.

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NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity sails through 9th flight on the Red Planet

NASA's experimental Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, has now flown nine times on the Red Planet, letting mission engineers test a host of capabilities that could pave the way for more Martian choppers.

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Enormous Antarctic lake vanishes in 3 days

Scientists are concerned that increasing amounts of meltwater could be finding its way into the ocean.

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Wally Funk to break John Glenn's spaceflight record with Blue Origin flight

Pioneering aviator Wally Funk is set to beat one of John Glenn's spaceflight records.

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New exhibit tells 'stranger than fiction' tale of aerospace medicine

A new exhibit at the museum of flight is lifting the curtain on the strange-but-true history of aerospace medicine.

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Could we really terraform Mars?

With its frigid temperatures, remoteness from the sun and general dustiness, changing Mars to be more Earth-like is more challenging than it seems (and it already seems pretty tough).

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Aphelion Day 2021: Earth is farthest from the sun today!

On July 5, 2021, Earth will be at the farthest point in its orbit around the sun, also known as aphelion.

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A 'strange signal' is coming from the Milky Way. What's causing it?

Space Mysteries: A fast radio burst was detected from within our galaxy for the first time. We may be closer to uncovering its origin.

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NASA launches 'Mission Equity' to evaluate barriers for underserved communities

The public feedback will help NASA conduct a thorough review of its programs, practices, and policies, according to agency officials.

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Earth's cryosphere loses enough ice to cover Lake Superior every year

The planet has been losing 33,000 square miles (87,000 square kilometers) of ice coverage each year since 1979.

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Chinese astronauts install tools on first spacewalk outside new space station

For the first time, two astronauts have worked outside of China's space station.

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Hubble telescope spots red, white and blue stars in sparkly cluster

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a dazzling new view of a distant star cluster, one filled with stars that sparkle in red, white and blue.

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Sun erupts with biggest solar flare in 4 years in early Fourth of July fireworks (video)

The sun erupted with a surprise solar flare on Saturday (July 3), the largest since 2017, in an early explosion of cosmic fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July.

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No long weekend this Fourth of July holiday for American astronauts on space station

While many Americans will celebrate the Fourth of July with a day off from work, astronauts at the International Space Station are spending their holiday preparing a cargo ship's return to Earth.

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