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'The Marvels' trailer reveals MCU's new team of intergalactic superheroes

Marvel Studios releases a first look trailer for November's cosmic superhero team-up film, "The Marvels"

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Chinese launch company tests vertical rocket landings with jet-powered prototype (video)

A Chinese launch company has stepped up its quest to develop reusable rockets with sea platform landing tests using a small demonstrator.

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Revisit a classic 'Guardians of the Galaxy' comic arc with 'Annihilation: Conquest' novel

Titan Books is releasing a new "Guardians of the Galaxy" book from author Brendan Deneen.

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SpaceX shows off shiny Falcon Heavy rocket ahead of April 18 launch (photos)

SpaceX's Falcon Heavy is targeting its second mission of 2023, and sixth mission overall, with the launch of a ViaSat satellite no earlier than April 18.

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Satellites watch Russian volcano erupt and blanket villages in ash

Satellites around the globe watched one of Russia's most active volcanoes erupt on Tuesday (April 11), covering villages in ash.

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Europe's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer is unlikely to find life. Here's why.

What will Europe's Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE) tell us about the presence of life in the vicinity of the solar system's largest planet?

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Darth Vader Force FX Elite Lightsaber review

If you only knew the power of the dark side.

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60,000-mile-tall 'plasma waterfall' seen showering the sun with impossibly fast fire

A massive wall of falling plasma, known as a polar crown prominence, was recently captured in a stunningly-detailed new photo of the sun.

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Darth Vader Force FX Elite Lightsaber review

If you only knew the power of the dark side.

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Watch SpaceX launch 50 small satellites, land rocket early Wednesday

SpaceX will launch 50 small satellites to orbit early Wednesday (April 12) and land a rocket back on Earth, and you can watch the action live.

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Vice President Harris congratulates Artemis 2 astronauts (video)

The newly selected Artemis 2 astronauts have been in the spotlight over the past week — and that now includes a call with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Snowball Earth' may have been more of a 'slushball,' providing a refuge for early life

An extreme ice age that left the planet in a state called "Snowball Earth" around 650 million years ago may have actually allowed some liquid oceans to survive and harbor life.

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3 more countries pledge not to conduct destructive anti-satellite tests

The Netherlands, Austria and Italy have pledged not to conduct destructive anti-satellite tests, bringing the number of nations to make such a commitment to 13.

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See elusive planet Mercury high in the sky tonight (April 11)

Mercury will reach its highest point in the sky tonight (April 11), but it'll still be a challenge to observe.

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New 'Star Trek' series 'Starfleet Academy' officially gets the green light

Will it focus on the typical teenage angst that comes with living in the 23rd century, or will it be something with a little more depth?

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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will 'rewind' the universe. Here's how

A new simulation showing millions of galaxies demonstrates how the Nancy Grace Roman space telescope will turn back the clock for astronomers and help them investigate lingering cosmic mysteries.

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Jean Schulz awarded NASA achievement medal for sending Snoopy to the moon

Jean Schulz, the widow of Peanuts' creator Charles M. Schulz, has been recognized for being a "huge champion" of NASA and inspiring millions of people around the world by sending Snoopy to the moon.

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'Star Trek: Picard' season 3 episode 8 reunites the TNG crew for upcoming finale

We've had eight episodes setting up the series finale and quite where this story is going no one is really sure.

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SpaceX eyeing 3rd week of April for Starship orbital launch, Elon Musk says

SpaceX's huge Starship vehicle could launch on its first-ever orbital test flight by the end of next week, if all goes according to plan.

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Cosmic 'highway code' could help combat the space junk threat

New guidelines from governments and the space sector include "rules of the road" that could help reduce risky collisions between space junk and spacecraft.

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Why will it take Europe's JUICE spacecraft 8 years to get to Jupiter?

Europe's JUICE mission will launch on Thursday (April 13), but won't reach Jupiter until 2031. Why will it take so long?

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