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Scientists' 1st-ever view of sun's middle corona could sharpen space weather forecasts

Recent telescope views shed new light on the sun's elusive middle corona that could prove beneficial to space weather forecasts.

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The new reality of UFOs: An interview with journalist Leslie Keane

Space.com recently caught up with author and journalist Leslie Kean to discuss UFOs and where research into the puzzling objects is heading.

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Kirk vs Picard: Who is the best Star Trek captain?

When scientists first spotted Comet ATLAS last year, they hoped it would be the brightest comet of the decade. Then, the icy hunk unexpectedly fell to pieces.

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Soyuz launches Russian military spy satellite

New stars are born! NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of bright, baby stars peeking out of a "stellar nursery" — a cloud of dust where stars are born.

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Exclusive: Director Rodney Ascher talks 'A Glitch in the Matrix,' a new simulation theory documentary

Do we live in a digital universe? This wild new film might make you believe it!

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Space Launch System: NASA's megarocket for Artemis moon missions

A Scottish court has thrown out objections of a billionaire landowner against a planning permission granted to an operator of a prospective spaceport in the north of Scotland.

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'Stalin-esque' attitudes hold back engineering powerhouse Ukraine, says American aerospace student in Kyiv

A rare seasonal "Blue Moon" wowed skywatchers Sunday (Aug. 22), marking the last time this type of moon will grace the sky until 2023.

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Fastest-orbiting asteroid in solar system discovered

The newfound asteroid 2021 PH27 completes one lap around our star every 113 Earth days. That's the shortest orbital period of any known solar system object except the planet Mercury.

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Astronaut medical issue forces NASA to call off spacewalk at space station

NASA has called off a spacewalk outside the International Space Station this week due a medical issue with one of the astronauts due to join the excursion.

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Join astronomer David Boboltz in the Space.com forums for an AMA about the sun, red giants and more!

Dr. David A. Boboltz of the National Science Foundation will answer your questions on the sun, red giants and more in the the Space.com forums AMA this week!

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Wild satellite view shows near-collision of giant A-74 iceberg in Antarctica

An iceberg 20 times the size of Manhattan careened dangerously close to its parent ice shelf in Antarctica, a series of satellite photos show.

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Even small Mars dust storms dry out the Red Planet, scientists find

Thanks to data from three different Mars orbiters, scientists have determined that small, local dust storms, like their much larger counterparts, play a key role in drying out the Red Planet.

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Here’s How to Watch Inspiration4 Blast off on Wednesday.

Gravity isn't just a force that keeps things glued together. Through our understanding of general relativity, we know that gravity can make gravitational waves, or ripples in the fabric of space-time.

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Dark Horse reclaims publishing rights for more 'Star Wars' comics in 2022

Scientists now understand the composition of Earth a little better thanks to new study.

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Astronauts and satellites watch Hurricane Henri from space as US Northeast braces for storm

As parts of New England brace for Hurricane Henri to make landfall in New York Sunday (Aug. 22), astronauts and satellites are tracking the historic storm from space.

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Rare Blue Moon of August 2021 rises tonight. Here's what to expect.

The August full moon rises tonight (Aug. 22), bringing skywatchers a rare seasonal "Blue Moon." 

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Thousands of ocean fishing boats could be using forced labor – we used AI and satellite data to find them

Fishing on the high seas is a bit of a mystery, economically speaking.

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A Flurry of Fall Binocular Comets

Scientists have demonstrated that beamed microwaves can be converted to electricity to power drones.

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Infant “Hot Neptune” Provides Clues to Its Birth

Arianespace launched dozens of internet satellites for the communications company OneWeb this evening (Aug. 21).

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Every SpaceX Starship explosion and what Elon Musk and team learned from them (video)

Watch Space.com's video of every SpaceX Starship explosion and see what Elon Musk and team learned from them.

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The Radio Signal From Proxima Centauri Came From Earth After All

Step outside around 45 minutes after sunset on Saturday evening (Aug. 21) and in a single glance you'll be able to partake in a gathering of the moon and the biggest planet of our solar system.

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