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Doctor Who villains, ranked

Travel through time to see the best Doctor Who villains faced by the Timelord over the show's near-60 year span.

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AnyCubic Photon Mono X 6K review

The AnyCubic Photon Mono X 6K offers a large print bed, without sacrificing on print quality.

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SpaceX Dragon cargo ship undocks from space station for trip back to Earth

A SpaceX Dragon CRS-24 cargo ship undocked from the International Space Station on Sunday (Dec. 23) after just over a month at the orbiting laboratory.

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Could the Earth ever stop spinning, and what would happen if it did?

If Earth were to stop spinning but continue to orbit the sun, a "day" would last half a year, and so would the night.

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NASA upgrades its asteroid hazard software to use sunlight

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) just upgraded the software it uses to assess potentially hazardous asteroids

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Will we ever know the true nature of 'Oumuamua, the first interstellar visitor?

Astronomers have proposed lots of ideas to explain 'Oumuamua's odd characteristics, and we're unlikely ever to find out which one is correct.

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Earth inhales and exhales carbon in mesmerizing animation

A new animation of Earth shows vegetation taking up and releasing carbon in sync with the seasons.

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Thomas Pesquet: 1st French astronaut to command the International Space Station

Thomas Pesquet is a European Space Agency astronaut who was the first person from France to command the International Space Station.

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Paramount Plus unveils new 'Star Trek: Picard' trailer, 'Discovery' season 5, plus 'Strange New Worlds' premiere date

We are at a pivotal moment in history, five — yes, five — "Star Trek" shows are on our screens in 2022

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The mystery deepens: Ghostly neutrinos and fast radio bursts don't come from the same place

Knowing if high-energy neutrinos and FRBs came from the same place on the sky would help explain the origins of both.But alas, they do not.

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A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship will depart space station today with a 'cytoskeleton' on board. Here's how to watch.

You can watch live Saturday (Jan. 22) as a SpaceX Dragon resupply ship gets set to rocket thousands of pounds of science back to Earth.

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How satellites have revolutionized the study of volcanoes

Satellites help scientists observe and study volcanic eruptions and their effects in way that was not possible before.

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Red giant stars: Facts, definition & the future of the sun

A red giant star is a dying star in the last stages of stellar evolution. Our own sun will turn into a red giant, expand and engulf the inner planets — possibly even Earth.

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Space Force satellite launch could create a luminous cloud in tonight's evening sky

Skywatchers in the Western Hemisphere may see a fuel dump from a satellite that launched earlier today on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.

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Hubble telescope spots a black hole fostering baby stars in a dwarf galaxy

Black holes can not only rip stars apart, but they can also trigger star formation, as scientists have now seen in a nearby dwarf galaxy.

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How was the moon formed?

There are three theories as to how Earth's satellite could have been created.

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NASA catches the flash of a solar flare going into space

Our sun just had a medium-sized energy burp.

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How big is the sun?

Earth's star is the largest and the most massive object in the solar system. More than one million Earths could fit inside the sun.

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2022 could be a turning point in the study of UFOs

UAP will get more attention from both the scientific community and the federal government in 2022, experts told Space.com.

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Researchers detect 1st merger between black holes with eccentric orbits

Scientists have for the first time confirmed the merger of two highly eccentric black holes.

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How hot is the sun?

The sun's temperature varies from around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius) in the core to about 10,000 degrees F (5,500 degrees C) at the surface.

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