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Mysterious object flying through space could be first visitor from another solar system Not only does NASA not know what the mysterious object is, they also have no idea where it came from, according to a news release.
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Watch astronaut Scott Kelly struggle to walk on Earth after a year in space Spending a year in space takes such a toll on the human body that astronauts literally have to learn how to walk again once they're back on Earth.
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Massive breakthrough: Huge energy discovery stuns scientists A groundbreaking new finding could unlock the secret to creating better batteries that last longer and don't require as much charging.
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A light in the dark: NASA sounding rocket probes the dark regions of space The DEUCE grating, sensitive to ultraviolet, is carefully positioned for bonding into its flight mount. Credit: Nicholas Erickson.
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Chihuahua-sized dinosaur had a raccoon-like 'bandit-mask' The first feathered dinosaur ever found is still spilling its secrets. Sinosauropteryx was uncovered two decades ago, when a farmer in northeastern China unearthed a remarkable fossil while digging a well.
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SpaceX set to resume launches from Space Launch Complex 40 A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A in Florida on a cargo resupply run to the International Space Station.
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Hubble Observes Exoplanet that Snows Sunscreen This illustration shows the seething hot planet Kepler-13Ab that circles very close to its host star, Kepler-13A. On the nighttime side the planet's immense gravity pulls down titanium oxide, which precipitates as snow.
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Armageddon via imaginary planet has been pushed back — yet again — to November In September, to much fame, a man who claimed to have studied astronomy in Kentucky and deciphered the Book of Revelation predicted an ominous sign would appear on Sept.
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Photos: Observe the Moon Night Saturday night is International Observe the Moon Night, and EarthSky community members from around the world sent photos, reminding us that we all see the same moon.
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NASA IMAGERY: September 2017's Intense Solar Activity Captured From Space By NASA ABOVE: NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-16, or GOES-16, watches the Sun's upper atmosphere - called the corona - at six different wavelengths, allowing it to observe a wide range of solar phenomena.
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