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'Flight-proven' Falcon 9 set to launch SES-10 satellite CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - SpaceX is about to fly a milestone mission with the first launch of a "flight-proven" Falcon 9 rocket. After a successful static fire test, the company is targeting a liftoff at the opening of a 2-hour window at 6:27 p.m.
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Firm Floats Plan to Hang Colossal Skyscraper From an Asteroid Analemma Tower would travel on a daily loop between the northern and southern hemispheres, including a daily pass over Midtown Manhattan.
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Trump administration looking moon as gateway to Mars WASHINGTON - NASA hasn't officially scrapped its mission to use an asteroid as a stepping stone to Mars but it's taking steps to chart a new approach that instead would rely on a spaceport circling the moon.
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Juno makes fifth pass at Jupiter's cloud tops NASA's Juno spacecraft whizzed closely by Jupiter today (March 27) in its fifth flyby of the gas giant. Credit: NASA. 143. SHARES.
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NASA made it easy for everyone to trawl its media archives You won't have to go through dozens of mission websites anymore just to find space photos to print or to use as desktop or mobile wallpapers.
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Without more sand, SoCal stands to lose big chunk of its beaches The USGS forecasts a six-foot rise in sea level and says preserving California's beaches will require more sand and a sustained, coordinated commitment to distributing it.
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'Best Man' in Space! Astronaut Brings Friends' Wedding Rings to Space Station Astronaut Thomas Pesquet brought these wedding rings along for his six-month stay at the International Space Station. Credit: Thomas Pesquet/ESA/NASA.
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Mice and humans: Roommates for more than 15000 years A new investigation showed that mice have lived among humans for more than 15,000 years, according to a newly discovered set of fossils.
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Supermassive black holes give birth to stars, astronomers discover A team of astrophysicists has discovered that supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies aren't just destroyers of stars, but can also be their creators.
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After sightings, the search is on for extinct thylacine The last of these dog-like animals, also known as Tasmanian tigers, was thought to have died in 1936. But might they still be lurking elusively in the wild?
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