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Stephen Hawking now says humanity has only about 100 years to escape Earth In November, Stephen Hawking and his bulging computer brain gave humanity what we thought was an intimidating deadline for finding a new planet to call home: 1,000 years.
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NASA Receives 12 Proposals For Next New Frontiers Mission NASA announced Thursday that it received 12 proposals for its next mission under the New Frontiers program. The proposals, which include the launch of an uncrewed spacecraft that would collect samples from a comet's surface and a probe that would ...
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Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower, Crumbs of Halley's Comet, Peaks This Weekend: What to Expect The best time to see the 2017 Eta Aquarid meteor shower may be in the early morning hours on May 6. Shown here, a Perseid meteor near Bryce Canyon.
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Paging Star-Lord! Hubble Spies Hundreds of Galaxies That Need Guarding As Star-Lord and his team head to the big screen this weekend to guard a galaxy in the Marvel universe, new images from the Hubble Space Telescope remind us that there are far more galaxies in our own universe without any superheroes to protect them ...
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World's biggest X-ray laser generates first light BERLIN: The world's biggest X-ray laser has generated its first beam of light, that will allow scientists to get a glimpse of new materials, drugs and chemical reactions at the atomic level.
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Ellen Ochoa to be inducted into US Astronaut Hall of Fame Ellen Ochoa, former astronaut and current director of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, will be inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame on May 19.
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Photos From the Science March, on Earth Day The march could also be read as a response to the Trump administration's cries of "fake news" and continual disavowal of basic climate science by a community dedicated to the pursuit of provable truth.
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Hear the rustle of the grass? Not so much now in US parks. The call of the wild is getting harder to hear. Peaceful, natural sounds - bird songs, rushing rivers and rustling grass - are sometimes being drowned out by noise from people in many of America's protected parks and wilderness areas, a new study finds.
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