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Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars through challenging 12th flight on Red Planet

NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity made its 12th Red Planet flight on Monday (Aug. 16), during which the little chopper served as eyes in the sky for its larger companion, the Perseverance rover.

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Can the US and China Cooperate in Space?

China’s meteoric rise in space science and exploration—along with its new partnership with Russia—is spurring U.S. experts to reconsider a long-standing prohibition on bilateral collaborations

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Famous Einstein equation used to create matter from light for first time

The particles used were spooky virtual particles, conjured from a disturbance between two electromagnetic fields.

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Space collision: Chinese satellite got whacked by hunk of Russian rocket in March

The partial breakup of China's Yunhai 1-02 military satellite on March 18 is no longer mysterious.

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Haiti's earthquake aftermath is visible from space

Satellite imagery captured the devastating damage left behind from the 7.2-magnitude earthquake on Saturday (Aug. 14).

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Watch Black Holes Grow, Galaxies Fall

Thousands of people congregated on the tarmac at Kabul's international airport amid mass evacuations

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5,000 possible alien worlds in less than 4 years for NASA planet-hunting mission

Multiple exploding stars may have seeded the solar system with material required to form planets.

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In photos: The astronauts of Expedition 65 to the International Space Station

With 11 crewmembers, two SpaceX Crew Dragon missions and a Russian module mishap, it's been a busy mission! See photos of the Expedition 65 crew in action.

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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin sues NASA over denied moon lander contract

Blue Origin is now suing NASA in its latest attempt to push back against the agency's decision to award SpaceX its moon lander contract.

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Saturn's rippling rings point to massive, soupy core hidden inside

Scientists used Saturn's famous rings as a seismograph to study processes in the planet's interior. The researchers found its core is like a soup consisting of rocks, ices and metallic fluids.

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Northern lights (aurora borealis): What they are and how to see them

Learn all about the northern lights, including the science behind their colors, the display's ancient history and how to see the phenomenon.

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Mount Etna is 100 feet taller than it was 6 months ago

Satellite imagery reveals that Mount Etna has gotten 100 feet taller in the past six months.

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Canadian radar satellites to help Ukraine fight off Russian invasion

Our cosmic block is full of neighbors that we know very little about, but scientists have come up with creative ways to get a peak at the layers of one particular type of planet.

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Scientists hail 'the decade of Venus' with 3 new missions on the way

New research provides more details of the dinosaurs’ demise and the composition of the asteroid belt.

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Satellite photos show Dixie Fire's devastation to California town in before-and-after views

Maxar satellite photos show the devastation of Greenville, California from the Dixie wildfire in August 2021.

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You can Tell how big a Black Hole is by how it Eats

Arianespace will launch a new Earth observation satellite for Airbus today (Aug. 15), along with four other tiny satellites and you can watch the liftoff live online.

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Witness a Total Lunar Eclipse on Sunday, May 15–16

Walt Disney World Resort has set mid-September for the highly-anticipated and long-awaited opening of Space 220.

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Celebrate Perseverance rover's 1-year 'Marsiversary' with these events

Meteorites reveal that so long as groundwater is present, the Martian subsurface is habitable

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Winning rovers of lunar polar challenge

Smoke from massive wildfires in Russia's eastern Siberia region has reached the geographic North Pole "for the first time in recorded history," according to NASA.

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SpaceX's 1st private astronaut mission, Inspiration4, is just one month from launching into history

In just one month, SpaceX will make history with Inspiration4 — the world's first all-civilian spaceflight — the mission's crew couldn't be more excited.

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Orionid meteor shower 2021: When, where & how to see it

The Orionid meteor shower is peaks in the early morning of Tuesday, Oct. 22, but a bright moon will disrupt viewing until shortly before dawn.

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