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Can you see stars in light polluted skies?

Light pollution id the enemy of astronomers, but it is possible to pick out some stars even in the largest cities

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Axiom Space plans to build a movie studio module for the International Space Station by 2024

Film crosses the final frontier as movies set in space could be filmed in orbit by 2024.

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Titan Books salutes 'Star Wars' heroes in new 45th anniversary collector edition

Titan Books is releasing a new anniversary volume on Feb. 15 titled "Star Wars Insider: The Galaxy’s Greatest Heroes."

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Moon-landing hoax still lives on. But why?

The moon-landing hoax is still believed by some – over 50 years since Apollo 11. We look at why people still think the whole thing never happened.

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Best camera drones for aerial photography

Elevate your photography and videos with these camera drones, available for every budget and all requirements

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Sir Isaac Newton: Quotes, facts & biography

Sir Isaac Newton invented calculus and explained optics. His most significant work involved forces and the development of a universal law of gravity.

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The Terminator streaming guide: Where to watch the The Terminator online

Looking to binge watch all The Terminator movies and don’t know how to make that happen? Well, you’re in the right place with our The Terminator streaming guide.

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The Terminator movies, ranked worst to best

Come with me if you want to see the ultimate list of The Terminator movies, ranked worst to best.

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What's next for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope after its nearly million-mile journey to destination

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has reached its deep-space destination, but it'll be a while yet before the $10 billion observatory starts its science work.

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Powerful, nearby black holes could help to explain universe's origins

Nearby galaxies and their black holes could hold the answers to the existential questions that remain unanswered about the beginning of the universe.

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Tonga undersea volcano eruption released up to 18 megatons of energy

Scientists are starting to take the measure of the monster volcanic eruption that rocked the South Pacific kingdom of Tonga earlier this month.

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Watch the James Webb Space Telescope's last days on Earth in this time-lapse video

It's been a month since the James Webb Space Telescope launched to space. Revisit its last days on Earth in a stunning new timelapse video.

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For scientists, relief and joy abound as James Webb Space Telescope completes monthlong journey

The telescope just arrived safely at its deep-space orbit, and commissioning continues to go well.

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Gas giants: Facts about the outer planets and exoplanets

The solar system's outer planets — Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — are helping us probe more about worlds further away.

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SpaceX Dragon splashes down off Florida coast with nearly 5,000 pounds of science on board

SpaceX's latest Dragon cargo mission splashed down Monday (Jan. 24) with a huge haul of science experiments from the International Space Station.

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James Webb Space Telescope arrives at new home in space

After traveling almost a million miles, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reached its final destination today (Jan. 24).

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Best Buy's flash sale has great deals on these Star Wars Lego and The Mandalorian toys

Best Buy's flash sale offers you discounted Star Wars toys until 3 a.m. EST.

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Black holes: Scientists think they've spotted the mysterious birth of one

Astronomers are increasingly drawing back the curtains on black holes.

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Polaris: How to find the North Star

Why is Polaris called the North Star and how is it used?

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Mars 'asteroid showers' have stayed steady over 600 million years

We might have to rethink the pace of Red Planet crater formation.

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Astronauts become archaeologists to document space station 'dig sites'

A researcher marked off areas in order to catalog the contents. These "test pits" were based on a technique practiced by archaeologists, only these "dig sites" were on the International Space Station.

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