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Galaxies – massive collections of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems – are a fundamental component of our universe.

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Hubble captures gorgeous image of 'Einstein ring' from warped quasar light

Astronomers use the rings to study remote galaxies and to measure the masses of the objects that create them.

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You can watch 'Mars Calling,' a new Red Planet documentary, for free now on MagellanTV

The documentary "explores the prospect of humans visiting and settling Mars" and how we'll get there.

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Launch company Rocket Lab goes public

California-based Rocket Lab just completed its previously announced merger with a special purpose acquisition company.

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Watch Blue Origin launch its New Shepard rocket on an uncrewed suborbital flight today

Liftoff is scheduled for 9:35 a.m. EDT (1335 GMT).

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Alien life could thrive on big 'Hycean' exoplanets

The search for alien life should broaden its horizons a bit, a new study suggests.

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Boom!'s 'Dune: A Whisper of Caladan Seas' traps Atreides troops in an Arrakis cave in this 1st look

Boom! Studios is releasing a third offering in their engaging series of "Dune" comic books titled "Dune: A Whisper of Caladan Seas" in December.

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Best flashlights 2022: essential for stargazing and night trekking

When we talk about amazing geological features, we often limit ourselves to those on Earth.

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International Space Station could be followed by commercial space stations after 2030, NASA says

NASA hopes that commercial space stations will orbit Earth once the International Space Station eventually retires, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said today (Aug. 25) at the 36th Space Symposium.

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Astronauts celebrate Tokyo Paralympics opening day with 'torch' ceremony in space

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station celebrated the opening of the Tokyo Paralympic Games by posing with a photo with a torch.

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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is back in the factory to fix stuck valves

There's no new launch date yet for Orbital Flight Test 2.

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Hollywood artists offer full-scale replica of Apollo spacecraft controls

A team of Hollywood prop and visual artists are offering replicas of the Apollo command module control panel.

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The CAPSTONE cubesat, a small spacecraft bound for the moon, is preparing for an October launch

NASA's plan to "reboot" human exploration of the moon will get kick-started soon by a spacecraft the size of a microwave oven.

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Spaceflight makes the body kill red blood cells and it doesn't get better after landing

Scientists have figured out the average color of the universe by recording visible light from more than 200,000 galaxies.

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Lego's Large Creative Brick Box is 37% off at Amazon in pre-Black Friday deal

It was a time of political uncertainty, cultural conflict and social change.

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SpaceX paused Starlink launches to give its internet satellites lasers

SpaceX hasn't launched any Starlink internet satellites since June. It turns out it's because the company has been adding "lasers."

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Why all the hate? Looking at what makes Blue Origin's presence in space so different

These days, it feels as though billionaire-backed space companies are launching off Earth all the time. So why does Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin seem to be in the hot seat?

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Soyuz arrives at space station for out-of-this-world film shoot

Researchers studied geothermal heat flow below West Antarctica, and found that the infamous Thwaites Glacier is being disproportionately cooked from below.

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5 ways to save money when buying photography equipment

A Russian startup is testing a technology that filters out disruptive passes of SpaceX's Starlink satellites from astronomical observations.

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Historic Greenland ice sheet rainfall unravelled

Tokyo-based ispace unveiled its next-generation "Series 2" robotic moon lander Tuesday (Aug. 24) at the ​​36th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs.

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James Webb Space Telescope unfurls massive sunshield in major deployment milestone

Venus is Earth's twisted twin in so many ways, what about on the skywatching front?

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