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SpaceX's giant Starship rocket spotted from space by satellite (and poses for epic photos, too)

An Airbus satellite spotted SpaceX's huge Starship vehicle on the launch pad in South Texas being prepped for a landmark test flight.

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NASA's tiny Lunar Flashlight moon probe may be in trouble in deep space

NASA's newest tiny lunar probe is battling a thruster glitch on its way to the moon.

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Missing the moment history happens: The media and 'NewSpace' (op-ed)

The important stuff, if mentioned at all, wasn't part of the build-up to the Artemis story about NASA finally returning to the moon after 50 years or so.

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'Planet factories' may explain mysterious diversity of super-Earth alien worlds

Researchers may be able to explain the origin of these enigmatic worlds and also that of other rocky planets and moons, including Earth and its siblings.

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Pentagon releases its long-awaited 2022 UFO report

The ODNI's report shows that the U.S. government appears to be taking UFOs and airspace safety issues seriously.

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The 1st galaxies may have formed much earlier than we thought, James Webb Space Telescope reveals

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed dozens of galaxies that could be among the earliest known galaxies in the universe.

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Save up to $280 on 3D printers in the Anycubic New Year's sale

You can save up to $280 as a range of Anycubic 3D printers are on offer to kickstart the new year.

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Snoopy comes home: NASA photos show 'zero-g indicator' after trip to the moon

Snoopy has come home. The "world famous astronaut" splashed down on NASA's Artemis I Orion spacecraft in December, but it was not until a month later that the beagle was removed from the capsule.

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James Webb Space Telescope notches 1st rocky planet confirmation

The historic James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed its first rocky exoplanet, 41 light-years from Earth.

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Lego Star Wars BD-1 review

The Lego Star Wars BD-1 set is brilliant likeness of a loveable character, but it’s missing his partner in crime.

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Satellites measure emissions from giant coal-fired power plant for the 1st time

Emissions from a fossil fuel-based power plant have been measured from space for the first time.

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The Guardians of the Galaxy explore strange spaceways in Marvel Comics' upcoming series

Marvel Comics will release a new ongoing "Guardians of the Galaxy" comic book series starting in April.

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Sending atomic clocks close to the sun could unlock the secrets of dark matter

Space probes that fly close to the sun may help reveal the nature of dark matter, which makes up about five-sixths of all matter in the universe but remains a mystery.

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Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter review

Build the hot-rodded Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter from The Book of Boba Fett, complete with a tiny custom passenger seat for Baby Yoda.

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Construction begins on NASA's NEO Surveyor asteroid-hunting telescope

NASA's NEO Surveyor, a telescope that will look for near-Earth asteroids, is now being built.

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Watch Mars reverse directions in the sky tonight (Jan. 12)

Mars's westward retrograde motion through the night sky over will draw to a close on Thursday (Jan. 12) as it resumes its usual prograde eastward journey through the sky.

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NASA opens hatch of Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft (photo)

Technicians have opened the hatch of NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft, which aced its epic moon mission late last year.

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In photos: Virgin Orbit's first UK launch from Spaceport Cornwall

Virgin Orbit made spaceflight history despite its successful launch from Spaceport Cornwall. See some of the best photos from the event here.

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Rocket Lab targeting Jan. 23 for 1st launch from US soil

Rocket Lab's debut mission from American soil will lift off from Virginia on Jan. 23, if all goes according to plan.

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7-year eclipse reveals 'exceptionally rare' binary system with 1000-year orbit

The strange 7-year dimming of a distant star was caused when its oddball stellar companion eclipsed it. The event was serendipitously caught by astronomers and won’t occur again for centuries.

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Rare 'green pea' galaxy may be the most 'chemically primitive' galaxy ever discovered

A 'green pea' galaxy seen in an early James Webb Space Telescope image may be the most chemically primitive galaxy ever discovered.

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