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As Flooding from Harvey Intensifies, Astronauts Tweet Well Wishes to Houston A view of tropical storm Harvey taken from the International Space Station and posted on Twitter by NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik. Credit: NASA.
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Watch as NASA's Cassini Speeds Past Saturn's Rings in This Awesome View Saturn's rings as seen by NASA's Cassini spacecraft during one of its "Grand Finale" dives on Aug. 20, 2017. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute.
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NASA's Latest Venus Probe Concept Looks Like a Tim Burton Creation Everyone forgets about Venus because it's not Mars. Or Saturn. Or Jupiter, for that matter. Or, maybe it's because Venus is a toxic wasteland.
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Next Martian Lander Will Launch Next Year to Look Below the Red Planet's Surface Lockheed Martin is putting the final touches on the Mars lander InSight, which will launch in May 2018. Most Popular. mars insight lander artist conception.
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'Sea dragon' fossil is 'largest on record' The fossil of a marine reptile ''re-discovered'' in a museum is the largest of its kind on record, say scientists.
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Photos: SpaceX rocket climbs into orbit from Vandenberg The launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Aug. 24 from California delivered Taiwan's Formosat 5 Earth-imaging satellite to orbit, and the Falcon's first stage booster returned to landing on a drone ship downrange in the Pacific Ocean.
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Diamond rain, and other incredible things When I was a kid, I made a spaceship out of a giant cardboard box. It had a steering wheel like a car, and buttons to activate shields and lasers in the case of unfriendly aliens.
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Mathematical Secrets of Ancient Tablet Unlocked At least 1,000 years before the Greek mathematician Pythagoras looked at a right angled triangle and worked out that the square of the longest side is always equal to the sum of the squares of the other two, an unknown Babylonian genius took a clay ...
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Twistron Yarns Used to Produce Electricity from Oceanic Wave Motion An international team of scientists headed by researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas and Hanyang University in South Korea have created high-tech yarns with the ability to produce electricity upon being twisted or stretched.
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Your Horoscope For The Last Week Of Mercury In Retrograde Has Things Looking Up It's been a helluva retrograde cycle this month, with a total solar eclipse, a new moon, and with Saturn (the disciplinarian planet) going direct after months of retrograding in Sagittarius.
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