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As-it-happens update December 3, 2017
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NASA is getting really good at squeezing every last bit of life out of its hardware. It recently extended the Dawn spacecraft's mission over Ceres for a second time, while New Horizons is on its way to check out a small icy body called 2014 MU69 in ...
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Sunday night's Full Cold Moon - a bigger and brighter full moon than usual - will kick off a very special "supermoon trilogy," NASA says.
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Shortly after he founded SpaceX, Elon Musk paraded a mock-up of his Falcon 1 rocket down Independence Avenue in the nation's capital, with a police escort, hoping to get the attention of leaders in Washington.
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The yeti, or abominable snowman, is one of the most sought-after animals that does not exist. A long line of explorers, including mountaineers Sir Edmund Hillary and Reinhold Messner, reported seeing strange figures and footprints in the Himalayas ...
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NASA has released an image of blue cloud formations on Jupiter captured by the JunoCam imaging instrument on board the Juno spacecraft.
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Ricky Gervais has well and truly put Flat Earthers in their place in one single tweet. The legendary savage reckons the Flat Earth theory is "Hipster Ignorance" and says it seems like attention seeking.
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Grab your winter coat and mittens, pour some coffee, step outside and look up: The Geminid meteor shower - arguably the most robust shooting stars of 2017 - peaks the night of Dec. 13-14.
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Now India is all set to mark its presence on the moon. The last time any country put boots on the moon was in 2013 when China landed its Yutu rover.
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Scientists are hard at work on the Mars 2020 mission, a critical step to further understanding the planet that could become man's second home.
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University of Washington researchers have helped discover a new species of fish, which live almost as deep as Mount Everest is high.
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