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LightSail 2 solar sail is still soaring above Earth more than two years after launch

An experimental spacecraft testing solar sail space propulsion is still riding the sunbeams in Earth's orbit more than two and a half years after its launch.

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NASA wants to smash a spacecraft into an asteroid, but don't worry. Earth isn't at risk.

Later this month, NASA will launch a mission to smack an asteroid into a new orbit to prepare for the possibility that an asteroid in the future might threaten Earth. But don't worry.

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Watch Ingenuity Mars helicopter soar in amazing new videos from Perseverance rover

Stunning new videos show NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity soaring through the Red Planet skies like never before.

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Save a whopping 40% the Fortnite Rocket Launcher in this early Black Friday deal from Best Buy

Blast away the competition with an epic early Black Friday Nerf deal on the Nerf Fortnite rocket launcher from best buy, now 40% off.

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Vanguard Alta Pro 263AB tripod review

The Vanguard Alta Pro 263AB tripod is a solid, sturdy and flexible option for mirrorless and DSLR cameras.

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3 Legged Thing PUNKS Brian Tripod review

Punk by name, punk by nature, the 3 Legged Thing PUNKS Brian Tripod is a showstopper among travel tripods.

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Telescopes on Amazon: Best Black Friday deals

There are heaps of telescopes on Amazon, many of which are discounted as part of the Black Friday sales.

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Marvel streaming guide: Where to watch the Marvel movies and TV shows online

Looking to indulge in some Marvel magic? Here’s our ultimate Marvel streaming guide on where to watch all the movies and TV shows from the MCU.

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Nearly total Beaver Moon lunar eclipse, longest of its kind in 580 years, wows stargazers

Skywatchers across North America and beyond got a first class view of the longest partial lunar eclipse in nearly 600 years, though for some, weather ruined the experience.

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Meet LICIACube, the small but mighty spacecraft that will watch NASA's epic DART asteroid crash

The small LICIACube spacecraft will watch its robotic colleague, NASA's DART mission, smash into an asteroid and sending the footage back to Earth.

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Space station astronauts resume normal operations after Russian anti-satellite missile test

Astronauts at the International Space Station have returned to normal operations after a couple of adrenalin-filled days following a Russian anti-satellite missile test that threw an out-of-control cloud of space debris into the station's orbit. 

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Beaver Moon lunar eclipse 2021: Amazing photos of the longest partial moon eclipse in 580 years

See photos of the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse of Nov. 18-19, 2021 here as seen by skywatchers and Space.com readers around the world.

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Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars review

The Canon 10x42L IS WP are an outstanding choice for super-steady stargazing thanks to their fabulous image stabilization, waterproof design and large objective lenses.

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NASA's huge James Webb Space Telescope is one month from launch

The long-awaited launch of NASA's next generational observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, is just one month away.

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Astra aims to reach orbit for 1st time with early Friday launch: Watch it live

Astra aims to reach orbit for the first time early Friday morning (Nov. 19), and you can watch the action live.

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The Beaver Moon lunar eclipse won't be a true 'blood moon,' but it may look red. Here's why.

The Beaver Moon partial eclipse will probably turn the moon dark Friday (Nov. 19) even though it's not a true "blood moon."

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The greatest asteroid encounters of all time!

Asteroids are important building blocks of our solar system. When spacecraft study these small worlds, we learn more about how our neighborhood was formed — moons, planets and, of course, our own planet Earth.

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The 'Star Trek: Discovery' season 4 premiere is not one of its strongest starts (review)

Season 4 of "Star Trek: Discovery" is back on Paramount Plus and its premiere episode is a little uneven to say the least.

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Ultrahot 'superionic' ice is a new state of matter

To create the ice, the scientists had to squeeze a water droplet to 3.5 million times Earth's atmospheric pressure and heat it hotter than the sun.

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Wormholes may be viable shortcuts through space-time after all, new study suggests

Wormholes may be stable after all, a new theory suggests, contradicting previous predictions that these hypothetical shortcuts through space-time would instantly collapse.

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Russia's anti-satellite missile test could have easily obliterated the International Space Station

What's the worst that could happen from the Russian missile test that blasted more than 1,500 pieces of space debris into Earth orbit?

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