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What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

Why the electromagnetic spectrum, and the electromagnetic radiation it describes, is so interesting and useful for scientists and everyday life.

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Huge solar flare could bring supercharged northern lights on Halloween

A major solar flare erupted from the sun on Thursday (Oct. 28) in the strongest storm yet of our star's current weather cycle.

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What would happen if an asteroid were going to hit Earth? A NASA scientist explains.

NASA has a plan that includes telescope partnerships and a brand-new spacecraft mission launching this year.

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Project Cambria: The new VR headset revealed at Facebook Connect

Project Cambria is the new VR headset revealed at Facebook Connect, and it's coming next year.

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Death in space: Here's what would happen to our bodies

As space travel for recreational purposes is becoming a very real possibility, there could come a time when we are travelling to other planets for holidays, or perhaps even to live.

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The most powerful space telescope ever built will look back in time to the dark ages of the universe

Some have called NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope the "telescope that ate astronomy."

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What is astronomy? Definition & History

Astronomy is the study of the sun, moon, stars, planets and other objects and phenomena in space. It has a long, rich history.

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This is what Earth looks like from the moon's south pole (video)

The weird motions of planet Earth and its sun will be a fun sight for astronauts at the south pole of the moon, a NASA video shows.

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What is the coldest place in the universe?

The coldest place in the universe is a teeth-chattering –459.67 degrees Fahrenheit: over three times icier than the chilliest location on Earth.

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Brilliant Venus is putting on a sky show! How to track it for the rest of the year

Venus is the first planet you'll spot these days — maybe even before sunset, if you know where to look in the south-southwest sky.

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Estée Lauder teams up with International Space Station to tackle Earth's plastic problem

Research in space could help humanity to tackle our big plastic problem here on Earth.

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'Star Trek: Prodigy' premieres tonight and it's really rather good

'Star Trek: Prodigy' warps onto Paramount+ tonight and takes the franchise where no one has taken it before.

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How to watch Star Trek: Prodigy online

The new animated series, 'Star Trek: Prodigy' is coming to Paramount Plus and later Nickelodeon.

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot is even deeper than scientists had thought

The Great Red Spot extends as much as 310 miles (500 kilometers) beneath Jupiter's cloud tops, data from NASA's Juno Jupiter probe shows.

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SpaceX rolls out Falcon 9 rocket for NASA's Crew-3 Halloween launch

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, which will ferry NASA's next group of astronauts to space has rolled to the pad.

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Bushnell binoculars deals: The best prices on popular models

We've scoured the internet to find the best Bushnell binoculars deals currently available.

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The environmental impact of rocket launches: The 'dirty' and the 'green'

When it comes to their environmental impacts, not all rocket fuels are equal. Which are the industry's 'dirty secrets' and which technologies might satisfy even Greta Thunberg?

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Astra now eyeing early November for next orbital launch attempt

Astra's next mission had two potential launch windows: one that runs from Oct. 27 to Oct. 31, and another that's open from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12. Range issues have now closed that first window.

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Balky solar array still troubling NASA's Lucy asteroid probe

Lucy's handlers have been working hard to diagnose and fix the problem, but it remains unsolved at present.

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Space exploration should aim for peace, collaboration and co-operation, not war and competition

When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 in 1957, it represented humanity’s first significant foray into the cosmos.

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Star Wars movies in chronological order

Watch the Star Wars movies in chronological order and completely immerse yourself in a galaxy far, far away.

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