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University of California workers strike for a more equitable future in education (op-ed)

48,000 academic workers across California are fighting for higher wages and workplace protections.

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Bizarre long gamma-ray burst came from merging stellar corpses

Scientists have tracked a high-energy blast of radiation back to the collision of two neutron stars and the kilonova explosion that resulted from the violent merger.

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The 1st photograph of all Earth: 50 years on, Blue Marble still inspires

The astronauts of NASA's Apollo 17 spacecraft, the last crewed mission to the moon, took a photograph of Earth and changed the way we visualized our planet forever.

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Watch the Cold Moon rise tonight (Dec. 7), the last full moon of 2022

On Wednesday (Dec. 7) the moon will reach its full moon phase as December's aptly named Cold Moon, the final full moon of 2022, rises for most of the night.

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Gamma-rays may have helped meteorites seed Earth with the building blocks of life

New research solves the puzzle of how amino acids formed within space rocks that bombarded Earth during the violent early epoch of the solar system.

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China's Shenzhou 14 astronauts begin recovery on Earth after 6-month mission (video)

Three astronauts who helped finish the construction of China's Tiangong space station are back in Beijing to start the recovery process after spending half a year in orbit.

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Happy anniversary, Apollo 17! Final moonwalking mission launched 50 years ago today

NASA's Apollo 17 mission lifted off on Dec. 7, 1972, sending Gene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt and Ronald Evans toward Earth's nearest neighbor.

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SpaceX reveals 'Starshield' satellite project for national security use

SpaceX just revealed a new project called Starshield, which will leverage the company's Starlink satellite-internet tech for government customers.

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Amazon tests machine learning software to analyze satellite images from space

For the past 10 months, Amazon has been testing a machine learning software in space that can analyze Earth observation images on its own and send only the best ones to Earth.

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Listen to the Artemis 1 Orion capsule phone home from deep space

Orion broadcasts its data signal toward Earth, where it is received by three dishes that make up NASA's Deep Space Network, but amateur observers can also tune in throughout the mission.

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What time will the moon eclipse Mars on Dec. 7?

A bright Mars at opposition will disappear behind the moon on Wednesday (Dec. 7), but exactly when you should look up depends on where you are.

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Solar cycle peak reduces cosmic rays around Mars, Venus and Earth

Measurements taken at Earth's neighbors, Mars and Venus, show the battle between high-energy cosmic rays from beyond the solar system and the influence of the sun in the inner solar system.

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Mauna Loa's continuing eruption is spectacular in satellite views

Satellites keep watching as the Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii's Big Island continues spewing geysers of boiling lava and plumes of volcanic ash over a week after it woke up from a 38-year sleep.

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NASA's revolutionary Moonboard launched Artemis 1 coverage to new heights

NASA's media team incorporated an advanced 'Moonboard' touchscreen to help viewers understand the launch of the SLS rocket and Orion's journey around the moon.

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Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars higher than ever on 35th Red Planet flight

NASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter set a new altitude record on Sunday (Dec. 3), getting 46 feet (14 meters) up on its 35th Red Planet flight.

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Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft captures moon craters in stunning flyby footage (video)

The NASA Orion spacecraft captured incredible footage of two big moon craters during a close flyby on Monday (Dec. 5). All you need to see them yourself is a small telescope.

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NASA's Artemis 1 Orion snaps gorgeous moon views as it sails over Apollo landing sites (video)

The Orion spacecraft flew over the landing sites where Apollo astronauts roamed in the 1960s and 1970s. The Artemis program, however, will find different rocks.

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How much of the universe is dark matter?

There simply isn't enough normal matter to account for the amount of gravitational force needed to hold the universe together, meaning dark matter must be prevalent.

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Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft on track for return to Earth after moon flyby

Orion is on track to return home, where it will splash down in the Pacific Ocean on Dec. 11, if all goes according to plan.

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GPS: Everything you need to know about the space-based technology keeping us on track

We GPS all the time but how does it work and why was it invented? Here we explore this vital space-based technology.

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Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft aced its test flight but still hasn't tested life support

The life-support system for generating livable conditions inside the Orion capsule is not being fully tested during the spaceship's debut uncrewed mission Artemis 1.

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