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Hubble Space Telescope reveals an unexpected galaxy trio (photo)

A new image from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals a galaxy overshadowed by its larger, merging companions.

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Watch NASA test a 3D-printed rocket nozzle designed for deep space (video)

NASA recently conducted a hot-fire test of a new experimental rocket nozzle in order to test 3D printing techniques and new materials for hardware designed to reach deep space.

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China recruits Pakistan and Belarus for its planned moon base

Pakistan and Belarus just became partners on the International Lunar Research Station, which China aims to build on the moon in the 2030s.

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What happens when neutron stars collide? Astronomers may finally know

When neutron stars collide, heavy elements like gold can be forged in the extremely violent aftermath. But what else can 3D simulations of the event show us?

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'Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek' alternate dimension miniseries coming in 2024

IDW Publishing just announced the new 'Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek' miniseries, which is coming in March 2024.

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NASA's Aaron Yazzie explores Mars in PBS's 'Native America' Season 2 (exclusive)

NASA engineer and Navajo Aaron Yazzie talks space robotics in an exclusive clip from PBS's "Native America" series.

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James Webb Space Telescope could have explained the mysterious signals from 'hell planet' 40 light-years away

The hellish super-Earth '55 Cancri e' may be constantly losing and re-growing its atmosphere, a new study of the planet's strange transit signals suggests.

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Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon' space opera scores prequel series from Titan Comics, 'House of the Bloodaxe'

A first look at Titan Comics' 'Rebel Moon' prequel series, 'Rebel Moon: House of the Bloodaxe.'

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If the Perseverance rover found evidence of life on Mars, would we recognize it?

The rover recently came across some eye-catching circular rock structures, and they are attention-grabbers for good reason. That's because they resemble ones formed by microbial communities in some lakes on Earth.

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See the moon and Saturn take a night swim in Aquarius tonight

The moon and Saturn will take a night swim together in the watery constellation of Aquarius on Tuesday (Oct. 24) as the two bodies make a close approach and come into conjunction.

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NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission officially surpasses asteroid sample size goal

Scientists have confirmed that OSIRIS-REx brought home at least 70.3 grams of material from asteroid Bennu, surpassing its intended goal of 60 grams.

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Shortest 'fast radio bursts' ever discovered last only 1 millionth of a second

Researchers have reported evidence of FRBs that each last for a microsecond — the shortest FRBs yet observed.

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Fly along with India's crew capsule on crucial test flight (video)

A new video shows you the historic Oct. 21 test flight of India's new crew capsule from the spacecraft's perspective.

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Artemis 2 moon astronauts meet car racing teams at Formula 1

Artemis 2 moon astronauts took in a big car racing event in Texas on Oct. 22. NASA's Reid Wiseman and Canada's Jeremy Hansen appeared on the grid at the F1 Grand Prix.

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Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket will undergo crucial engine test fire in November

The European Space Agency has announced a timeline for key testing milestones for its upcoming next-generation Ariane 6 rocket.

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A star is born! How cosmic winds are a key step in stellar formation

Astronomers have determined that cosmic winds around clouds of gas and dust are key for the formation of hot and dense young stars.

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China is building the world's largest underwater telescope to hunt for elusive 'ghost particles'

China's forthcoming Tropical Deep-sea Neutrino Telescope (TRIDENT) will search for the origins of cosmic rays in momentary flashes of light beneath the ocean's surface.

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Space Perspective unveils 'Space Spa' restroom for balloon tourist flights (images)

Space Perspective introduced its latest addition to its space tourism operation: a uniquely designed restroom called the 'Space Spa' that will be a key part of its Spaceship Neptune capsule.

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'Sew Sister' Jean Wright shares her NASA space shuttle experience with new book

Jean Wright used to sew critical hardware for NASA's space shuttle program. A new book by Elise Matich celebrates the "Sew Sister" team that brought astronauts into space.

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Strange anomaly in sun's solar cycle discovered in centuries-old texts from Korea

Aurora records in royal chronicles from Korea show that during the 'Maunder Minimum' between 1645 and 1715, the sun's solar cycles became several years shorter than they are today.

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The moon may be 40 million years older than we thought, Apollo 17 samples suggest

A new analysis of moon samples brought to Earth in 1972 reveals the moon is 4.46 billion years old.

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