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New Year Begins With 'Wolf Moon' (CNN) - There will be more than just fireworks lighting up the night sky this New Year's. According to NASA, January's first full moon - nicknamed a wolf moon - will take place on January 1 and it will be a supermoon.
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A Piece of Cassini Escaped Destruction and Disappeared Despite ending its twenty year career by being thrown into the crushing gravitational force of the planet Saturn, the Cassini space probe lives on - at least, in part.
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Year In Review, 2017 (Part II): Rovers, orbiters peel away Mars' secrets & reveal new mysteries For solar and space weather science, 2017 was a major boon to understanding how Coronal Mass Ejections form, travel through space, and affect Earth.
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Falcon 9 launch lights up Southern California sky Take a look back at the Dec. 21 liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a launch that was visible across Southern California and as far away as Arizona as the booster climbed into sunlight at dusk to deliver 10 ...
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